Evangelical Pastor Gives Up Everything to Accept LGBTQ - Brian Recker

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I Tried To Be Straight Podcast

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@levimashonga7018
@levimashonga7018 8 ай бұрын
He said one of the things that i felt before coming too grips with i was, that every straight person gets to have a partner and a family and I'm just stuck staying away from all of that because of who I'm attracted to and that they are worth to have all that and i was not, definitely happy to know I'm not the only one.
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
You’re definitely not the only one!!
@endswithme555
@endswithme555 7 ай бұрын
Well said. Felt the exact same
@keithrogers4170
@keithrogers4170 7 ай бұрын
But you CAN have a partner and a family!.,,I felt exactly that sense of future loneliness when I was single….most of us aren’t complete in lifelong singlehood …we all have the fundamental need for love,affection and intimacy…sexual love is just one part of it, and love is the essence of God not a sin.
@johnathanstevens8436
@johnathanstevens8436 7 ай бұрын
Exactly, it IS possible to have a loving, committed relationship. It may take a long time if you are still coming to terms with it, but you are a part of creation, just as worthy of love and respect as any other.
@brian_cameron98
@brian_cameron98 7 ай бұрын
“Every straight person gets to have a partner and a family” “I’m Stuck” Untrue. Change ur mentality
@wcsearcy
@wcsearcy 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I have a lot to think about. I'm the gay son of a Southern Baptist minister, who left that church at 21. I'm 60 now. I have zero desire to return to 'church', but your talk gave me hope that there might be a place for me in the universe.
@Cherubim2010
@Cherubim2010 7 ай бұрын
You are loved!
@wordscapes5690
@wordscapes5690 2 ай бұрын
Come to Buddhism. Since you are older, Theravada will suit you best. You do not need to return to the darkness. Your initial instincts were correct.
@nathanielplacide4119
@nathanielplacide4119 7 ай бұрын
Its a phenomon this experience is, almost universal. I grew up in carribbean churches and sexuality is severly punished with beatings, and conversion attempts. The level of this impacted my growth and stunted my development, I swear it messed with me mentally. I was completely blown away seeing the existence of queer people once I went to college and completely crashed and burned balancing both worlds.
@BramptonAnglican
@BramptonAnglican 7 ай бұрын
Definitely agree my dad is from Barbados.
@nathanielplacide4119
@nathanielplacide4119 7 ай бұрын
@@BramptonAnglican Haitian family 😒
@jg6579
@jg6579 7 ай бұрын
This is why I have such disdain for organized religion. I grew up a Jehovah's Witness but was outed at 21 which turned my life upside down. I was immediately kicked out of my parents house, the religion, which included every friend I ever had from the age of 5 years old. I tried committing suicide several times and ended up trying to drown my sorrow in alcohol and drugs. I'm now 57 and managed to stay away from booze for 7 years. I have no idea where my parents live or even have a phone number for them. It's been over 30 years since they talked to me. All this pain and loss because of imperfect men on a power trip decided to make up ridiculous rules to control everyone else.
@CandyChannel1966
@CandyChannel1966 7 ай бұрын
I am also 57, was born and raised in the JW doomsday cult until I left on my own accord in my late 20’s. I am lesbian and very grateful I escaped such a horrible destructive and insane cult. Because I left on my own, JW still talked to me and were polite. I didn’t want to talk to them though. I am so sorry to hear of your shunning which is just absolutely horrible! I have a lot of empathy for you indeed.
@johnathanstevens8436
@johnathanstevens8436 7 ай бұрын
I am glad you are sober, that is awesome. Indeed it's not a wonderful thing to have to rebuild your fundamental beliefs, I found it incredibly painful but I am truly happy now, at least from a personal perspective because I no longer have to waste so much energy hating my own self. I no longer believe people are born bad, that's just ridiculous. Nor do I believe you can be separated from that which created you. I believe these two errors in faith were deliberately inserted by the church for the purposes of controlling others. A person can choose to be moral without a lash across their back, and I refuse to think I am less moral simply for wanting to love.
@devanteparks8794
@devanteparks8794 6 ай бұрын
I am so sorry that you have had to endure such pain, grief and loss in your human experience. It is totally understandable why you would have turned to substance. I want to commend you for 7 seven years of sobriety that is QUITE a feat, super happy for you and proud of you! Godspeed in your continued journey of wellness. Church hurt and rejection is such a painful thing. It is my hope that you are able to continue to make a home within your own heart. I'm rooting for you and cheering you on! 🙌
@johnperry3898
@johnperry3898 7 ай бұрын
I understand this completely. I was a worship minister at one time and had to quit because I came out. It was devastating but it really was a blessing in surprise
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Yeah. Getting to the other side was worth it for me too.
@QueerStoryTimeThePodcast
@QueerStoryTimeThePodcast 7 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you all interviewed Brian, he’s such a lovely soul. From one PK, to another. 🥰🙏🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Us too! We really enjoyed this conversation!
@Marc010
@Marc010 7 ай бұрын
I worked in a gay bar for years (pre-internet). It was not really surprising the number of religious leaders (pastors, priests, etc.) who would come in there. It was really sad to hear them try to navigate around their religious beliefs as it pertained to their sexuality. In most cases, they would dismiss the gay label and come up with some other euphemism to explain their attraction. I actually did see some of them years later, and they could have made this video.
@fabiosilva9637
@fabiosilva9637 7 ай бұрын
I’m extremely fascinated by the struggle, the contradictions, the ironies of priests dealing with their sexual desires and the even more repressed and secret homosexual desires. I heard that many, in the case of catholics, follow priesthood to evade the peer pressure of building a nuclear family and having to address their personal life to others. Some do it to acquire the only power they could possibly see themselves having within their community.
@Oscar_239
@Oscar_239 7 ай бұрын
Wish I had a dad like you.. I left catholicism because it was constant mental torture.. I was always going to confession and kneeling at the church pews crying because I was gay. I'm so glad and happy I no longer believe in those dogmas and mental repressing beliefs
@seanmartinez8415
@seanmartinez8415 7 ай бұрын
I'm so happy and lucky to have grown up without religion. The ignorance and intolerance of society is powerful enough, but religion is on a whole other level. Real morality isn't making innocent children hate themselves for being who they naturally are when it hurts no one.
@cyrellroberson9698
@cyrellroberson9698 7 ай бұрын
Glad I found my church. It’s very LGBTQ inclusive, progressive, and loving for all especially those on the margins. There are churches out there that feel safe.
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Good to hear it!!
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 5 ай бұрын
He's exactly right. Our modem ideas of sexually didn't exist until far more recent times in history. I'm so glad he mentioned pederasty. Most people have never heard of that scenario.
@devanteparks8794
@devanteparks8794 6 ай бұрын
In a time where anti-gay rhetoric is on the rise socially and politically, I just want to thank you for holding this space. It is helping humanize those of us in the LGBT + community to the rest of the world in really powerful ways, particularly those of us that grew up in the Christian Church. I believe conversations like this move us closer to more love, light and understanding amongst us all. As someone that grew up in the church, this conversation definitely made me feel seen, heard and understood. I have often found myself straddling between two worlds, Mariah Carey's song "Outside" captures this phenomena perfectly if your ever interested in listening, its a great song! Being in a church setting where you don't know if you will be accepted or not is akin to walking on eggshells and is damaging both emotionally and spiritually. I am currently on the path of creating a spiritual faith system for myself that allows me integrate my sexuality, my values, and my spirituality- one that empowers me to be my best and see the best in others. Thank you again and I am sending love and good vibes to you all! ❤
@huhhhh5508
@huhhhh5508 8 ай бұрын
This showed up on my front page!!! Can’t wait to binge your stuff ❤️
@sgiovangelo47
@sgiovangelo47 3 ай бұрын
I am enjoying this conversation although I have had no experience of evangelicalism--I grew up Catholic but eventually in my 20's found my way to the Episcopal Church; I was accustomed to the sacramental and high liturgical tradition centered in Holy Communion. An Episcopal pastor/campus minister I talked to in college was the first priest who accepted me for who I was and didn't tell me to 'repent of my sin.' The vast majority of my gay friends do not go to church; almost all of them had negative rejection experiences whether Catholic, Baptist, Evangelical and a couple of them were from Assembly of God churches. My heart goes out to Brian who expressed the love of Jesus to gay people and was condemned for it; those who were so judgmental and pharisaical will in the end answer for their self-righteousness. Thank you Brian for having the courage of your convictions; as you rightfully pointed out, most pastors aren't going to be 'courageous' or 'prophetic' because we know what happens to prophets---they often get stoned! :)
@endswithme555
@endswithme555 8 ай бұрын
Yall are creeping up to be one of my favorite podcasts!!!! You guys are consistent and are doing the Lords work out here! Maybe I’ll be a guest on this podcast one day! 😎😎
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Awww thanks so much!
@marcusmagnificus1984
@marcusmagnificus1984 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for having this conversation.
@MorganWMena
@MorganWMena 8 ай бұрын
What an incredible conversation. I appreciate this so much 🙌🏼❤️
@Raddiebaddie
@Raddiebaddie 8 ай бұрын
Really glad these got recommended to me bc I’ve been listening like craziii 🥰
@islash09
@islash09 7 ай бұрын
I love him he felt so genuinely sooo open and good heart. I love the idea for this channel as a queer trans guy who came from a pentacostal family who still believes in Christ so hearing this really affrims that belief :)
@lizfarrell8455
@lizfarrell8455 8 ай бұрын
Omg I'm so excited yall have Brian as a guest . I love his videos❤ and He is very smart. What a great pairing for you guys and him to come together!!!
@lawrenceharris7369
@lawrenceharris7369 7 ай бұрын
You guys do have the best platform for Christian Gays✌🏾
@RW-yt7ro
@RW-yt7ro 7 ай бұрын
How does this podcast not like 100k subscribers omg . Everything about this so well done .
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Haha you're too kind 😆
@Theroha
@Theroha 7 ай бұрын
What you said about the rise of Trump is the best way I've ever heard it phrased. Trump isn't the greatest moral issue we've faced, but his candidacy was the most obvious one.
@NickUncommon
@NickUncommon 6 ай бұрын
To me it is a difference to speak of Spirituality, which is deep conversation between me and the higher being, which I turned to, when the "church" unmistakenly showed me, it was not there for me, when I was going through ten weeks hospital after brain injury. The months and weeks before, there were some families, where they asked the congregation to cook and help clean the houses of families who were expecting. And there was I, needing support not only during the hospital, but also during the times at home. I was partially paralyzed, the pastor always talked about if you can not go then at least call the person in need. I got exactly three visits from friends, real friends, and no calls, visits or support of any kind from the church community . So I see a difference between, what I call true spirituality, and religion, which is the rather preach than do approach from what I experienced. So long story short, I was burnt by the apparent " non caring in times of support need " attitude. If I had one wish free, it would be that I can find a group of likeminded people, who want to explore and live spiritual development. We could be there for each other and help to spread love, community, responsibility for us and the planet we live on.
@GaryHennon
@GaryHennon 6 ай бұрын
I follow John Pavlovitz and I feel guys like you guys should start your own church online and maybe start a church that truly teaches the Love of God and Jesus! I truly believe people are hungry for the True God. Love you❤ Gary
@guylarcher6005
@guylarcher6005 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic conversation about a very important topic. Loved the love. Finally, a christian who sounds like someone who represents Christ. What a novel idea.
@AJP_PHD
@AJP_PHD 7 ай бұрын
This is a great vlog. Going to share with my students in Theologies From The Margins.
@james-dd5hh
@james-dd5hh 7 ай бұрын
Well done. I am a Christian first. Not a Paulist.
@HeyGavn
@HeyGavn 7 ай бұрын
This conversation is going to help so many people. Love it.
@eriqglyptis8816
@eriqglyptis8816 7 ай бұрын
Love wins.
@Barnabybright
@Barnabybright 7 ай бұрын
How did anyone think a sass-merchant this lovely was ever straight?
@seantobin4960
@seantobin4960 7 ай бұрын
thanks for the book recommendation. unfortunately it cant be sent outside of USA, it seems. ill keep trying though
@vvillada2208
@vvillada2208 8 ай бұрын
Lmbo..."all pastors are low-key exhibitionist"...love that!! ❤😂
@ITriedToBeStraight
@ITriedToBeStraight 7 ай бұрын
Too real 😆
@tommymoore8892
@tommymoore8892 7 ай бұрын
They say "once you go black you never go back." But they never tell you that once you go gay... you stay. hahahaha...
@LaureCovert
@LaureCovert 26 күн бұрын
I became affirming when my queer daughter came out to me - I needed that push
@julianh4
@julianh4 5 ай бұрын
I go to a local church for the worship. I can not sit through the rest of the service because it won't be long before the homophobia comes out.
@grahamparks3038
@grahamparks3038 7 ай бұрын
Also Quakerism could be a new path forward for former evangelicals that want to live an inclusive faith that’s on the right side of history. The cool pastors were the Quakers who advocated homespun to protest slave cotton & abolishing slavery. There are churches that have been doing this for centuries.
@jeffwatkins352
@jeffwatkins352 7 ай бұрын
Interesting chat, if in a very different language from mine though not in the way that sounds. I’m a native English speaker. But at no time in my life have I ever been a Christian nor involved in any way with any Christian church. As a 71 year old gay man I’ve certainly been aware of its biases though touched by them only once when an out of state cousin banned me from his family’s gatherings. That hurt their feelings more than it did mine. He’s since relented and apologized. So it’s interesting to hear you discuss pressures and challenges I’ve never faced. Thanks for your open honesty!
@danwaggoner5123
@danwaggoner5123 7 ай бұрын
I can so related to your story. Came out again at 57 after years as a missionary. Now in Amsterdam hoping to found an intentional community for people who are interested in exploring together what it means to be LGBTQ and a follower of Jesus. If anyone is interested, please let me know here.
@brayanvillanueva7527
@brayanvillanueva7527 6 ай бұрын
This episode is just sad. That pastor was never a Christian to begin with. I am so sorry that this person is that lost.
@eurolex2446
@eurolex2446 6 ай бұрын
Not them flirting with each other throughout the podcast 😂😂
@seanmartinez8415
@seanmartinez8415 7 ай бұрын
You want community? Do some volunteer work that is beneficial to the community or children or animals etc. Want to have discussions? Find a book club, take a foreign language class, develop a hobby you can do with others, learn pottery or some other craft/hobby. There are a million better ways to interact with your community than to get caught up with church people.
@HawthorneHillNaturePreserve
@HawthorneHillNaturePreserve 7 ай бұрын
Are those conservative evangelical tattoos or did you get them after you affirmed? 😂 Just kidding, honestly I’m holding back tears just listening to your conversation about your son and how you handled that and how you’ve evolved. Thank you for sharing.❤🙏
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 5 ай бұрын
When did tattoos become ok? I grew up being taught that tattoos were evil. I never agreed, but anyone with one was not accepted by adults.
@amalek2750
@amalek2750 7 ай бұрын
I think the real watershed movement was when Exodus folded. Many people sunk huge chunks of their lives into "change". What is strange (or maybe not so strange) is that nothing has come forward to take its place. The evangelical church just ignores this. I'm not saying that something should emerge to take its place, but the Bible verses that were quoted is what is left.
@keithrogers4170
@keithrogers4170 7 ай бұрын
No they just try to substitute “mandatory life celibacy” for “conversion therapy”…this is the new conversion therapy and is equally cruel and injurious to human flourishing
@acereporter266
@acereporter266 7 ай бұрын
"Being kind of safe at your church is the same as not being safe at all." OMG so much this! My church was pretty much neutral (the pastor has gay loved ones) but .... let's just say you never know what a guest speaker will say! And gay people who have been in similar environments just won't trust a church that's not specifically affirming. I was once part of a church that never said a word about it ... until I brought my gay best friend, he took to the church like a fish to water and the church pushed conversion therapy on him.
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22 8 ай бұрын
The Gospel of Thomas shows us that Yeshua (Jesus) did not condemn the LGBTQI Community, quite the opposite.
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22 8 ай бұрын
@dale2156 It’s a long answer which I cover on the video for Thomas 22. This saying tells us that we are a soul without gender. Gender is a construct of this realm, a mechanism by which bodies are created. In the video, I also explain Romans 1.
@matthewkopp2391
@matthewkopp2391 7 ай бұрын
I don’t believe Jesus condemned homosexuals. The Eunachs who were born this way verse is often brought up in this regard. Looking into this I found that Clement of Alexandria wrote about Christians in Egypt who interpreted the verse as affirming same sex attracted men. So This was definitely one interpretation. But it also must be said that Philo of Alexandria who wrote during Jesus life had a very negative view, but his description is quite revealing. He describes a pederast couple, one of whom decides to become a castrated Eunach and dressed In women‘s clothing while performing the rituals of Demeter. But the other reference is that of the Ebionites who saw Jesus as the Adam before the divide and believed men and women should become spiritually hermaphroditic like Jesus. I think the prejudices on the topic is directly Linked to a strict male female gender role paradigm and I think Jesus was trying to reform that way of thinking.
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22
@gospelofthomas77thpearl22 7 ай бұрын
@@matthewkopp2391 absolutely agree 👍🏼 Thomas 22 supports this point.
@jasonbathurst3199
@jasonbathurst3199 7 ай бұрын
This guy is HOT! Is he single... asking for a friend. LOL. I also was raised in a fundamental baptist church and knew who I was but kept it bottled up inside me until I was 27 thinking I would never be able to be who I wanted to be and love who I wanted to love. I did confide in a staff member at the church, who told me to never tell anyone else but who also love to have "sleep overs" with just the two of us, cuddled up next to each other until we fell asleep.
@knowtice_b2b
@knowtice_b2b 4 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear from more queer Christians of colour 💛
@BramptonAnglican
@BramptonAnglican 7 ай бұрын
The Anglican Church of Canada is LGBTQ affirming
@massagewerks1734
@massagewerks1734 8 ай бұрын
Please explore the discussion about inerrancy vs inspired and what it means to this discussion.
@wordscapes5690
@wordscapes5690 2 ай бұрын
No thank you. I was SO relieved to let go of this religion many years ago. I moved to Taiwan, embraced Buddhism, and never looked back. When I peek into the shallow darknesses of the Christian worldview now, I draw back in horror. But I support LGBTQ people’s right to shape this deeply flawed religion in order to make It less harmful.
@grahamparks3038
@grahamparks3038 7 ай бұрын
There are ELCA churches, MCC, and Episcopal churches that need vibrant younger generation ministers like you and those denominations are affirming but lack young church leadership that are millenial & Gen Z.
@francanarsie
@francanarsie 7 ай бұрын
It’s so sad to watch the churches you mentioned are really dying even though their approach is more healthy.
@lordsxman
@lordsxman 7 ай бұрын
Nate is sooo in love with Brian. I hope they get married.❤😙💋
@Livelife95ify
@Livelife95ify 7 ай бұрын
Huh ?
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 5 ай бұрын
If you're interested, go find the wine recipes from Biblical times. It wasn't just fermented grapes.
@yerielyaar5028
@yerielyaar5028 7 ай бұрын
Look for him in Isaiah 41, the remaining descendants of Joseph in the Book of Amos. To explain what YHVH means by ... Isaiah 56:3 No foreigner who becomes a follower of the Lord should say, ‘The Lord will certainly exclude me from his people.’ The eunuch should not say, ‘Look, I am like a dried-up tree.’” 🙏🙏🙏
@scottmoore7588
@scottmoore7588 7 ай бұрын
Stuff like this is what makes it interesting when I see theists asking gay people, including myself, why we either left the church or in my case left god (because I was never a member of a church other than when I was a kid and couldn't make any decisions for myself lol) just because we're gay. And it's like, nothing about being gay inherently makes people not religious. I'm not religious because I don't believe in god, and of course the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric that's spread across most religions doesn't help, but even if they supported the LGBTQ, that wouldn't change the fact that I don't believe in god. But yeah, gay people don't leave the church, the church shuns gay people and kicks them out. So religious people that ask gay people why they left just don't understand how religion works.
@gr8belayr
@gr8belayr 7 ай бұрын
God never called you to be straight...he calls us ALL to be obedient.
@BooksRebound
@BooksRebound 7 ай бұрын
I don't think god ever called you at all. Pretty sure it was the book that called you to be obedient, not god himself. If all I have to do to make you obey me is start my own rule book with "this is the divine word of God and if you break my rules you'll experience eburnity" then let me know and I'll send you a free copy.
@PabloMelendez1969
@PabloMelendez1969 7 ай бұрын
Religion arose when people began to be too successful. Being a meaning-based species, we probably always had some kind of comprehensive theory of existence. However, once we started to be too many, humans had no choice but to compete and arraign ourselves into civilizations. Religion became the best means to engender schooling behavior in our species. Like some fish, we came to rely on massed individuals to live. Religion evolved to be the best means of social cohesion for a species that required diversity and extensive division of labor to survive in competition with rival societies. I think that atheists like me, we need to be really mindful that religion was the only social scaffolding that made states and economies possible. Gods do not exist, but as humans we found a way to make mythology a virtual place where we could all meet regardless of class, occupation, gender or age. Religion is a curated delusion that we as societies have learned to use to act more like a super organism. We must understand that religion is one of the most important BIOLOGICAL phenomena that define humanity. Mythology aka religion was an adaptation that must have been pretty fiercely selected for in the last 20-30 thousand years. Today, we can't but witness its continued success. As an example, consider Pizza Gate. This myth arose very quickly. It acquired tens, hundreds, of thousands of adherents in a short period of time. This spontaneous religion promptly dispatched gunmen to rescue non-existent children in a non-existent basement of an unremarkable restaurant. It doesn't matter that the goal of this new myth was ridiculous. What the myth actually accomplished was tremendous. It used the demonized figure of Hillary Clinton to create a great social force to wield against liberalism and progressivism. These are things they all hated as individuals, but the myth gave them all the collective organization to act against it. Myth empowers the collective. As atheists we need to understand that myth might always have the upper hand over reason because myth evolved for speed. Science led us to understand that our brain is prewired for grammar. I think that science has failed us by not helping us understand better the neural circuitry of myth, and it is very important that it catch up, very soon.
@danielwilda8167
@danielwilda8167 7 ай бұрын
You got it right ⭐️🌈👍🏳️‍🌈🙋‍♂️✝️💙🇺🇸
@gardengirl21
@gardengirl21 7 ай бұрын
He should open a new church on the basis of being inclusive because I think he would have alot of people wanting to join.
@stvp68
@stvp68 7 ай бұрын
His reaction to Trump + church resembles my reaction to Bush/Cheney + church after 9-11 -> these policies don’t feel Christian at all
@josuetorres2394
@josuetorres2394 7 ай бұрын
The first time i see a religious pastor with so many tattoo
@ddrse
@ddrse 7 ай бұрын
You can be LGBT and Christian 👨‍❤️‍👨
@Vishnu6
@Vishnu6 8 ай бұрын
Nate is gonna be a doing the announcements! Hahaha jk jk the ending was funny
@soultrek_
@soultrek_ 7 ай бұрын
Are pastors and churches ready to look into the paleo Hebrew name of the most high? Homosexuality is an important topic but let’s be real, knowing his name is a priority. The closest English transliteration is Yahuah 🤍. If you read this and it moves you in some way, I hope you can pass it along to this guy in the video as well.
@veggiet2009
@veggiet2009 6 ай бұрын
"pastors are not going to be theologically courageous... he's literally paid to defend the statement of faith on the website" Wow. I spent years in a church before I came to accepting myself as gay, and I spent another year trying to influence, and be an agent of change, and it took less than that year to be completely rejected.
@xavierlorde6715
@xavierlorde6715 7 ай бұрын
Hilarious.😂
@james-dd5hh
@james-dd5hh 7 ай бұрын
As a Christian, I believe in the primacy of The Gospel.
@marcusmagnificus1984
@marcusmagnificus1984 7 ай бұрын
Nate is handsome. 🙂
@SeekAfterGod
@SeekAfterGod 7 ай бұрын
💛
@grahamparks3038
@grahamparks3038 7 ай бұрын
Please be a pastor again.
@JessBlake2
@JessBlake2 8 ай бұрын
48:50: there are no original manuscripts of the bible and the authors are unknown. It is written 30 and more years after the apocalyptic cult leader died and there were no contemporary witnesses to the stories and quotes in it. It's handwritten copies of copies of third hand reports of events not even written in the language of the guy it's supposedly about. There's no reason to think it's divine or even special. I do think it should be thrown away.
@jwulf
@jwulf 7 ай бұрын
I see an eventual path (not guaranteed) where all religion is outlawed planet wide. I pray for this day to arrive. Even if it doesn't, younger people are moving away from religion, and I love to see it. :)
@mrock828
@mrock828 7 ай бұрын
Brian is straight?
@TheresaGelso
@TheresaGelso 7 ай бұрын
Nate, you were trying too hard with Brian. Brian stayed focused on talking about his passion, overlooking your numerous comments about his hair, mustache, tattoos, etc. 😮
@aprilpanzenbeck1599
@aprilpanzenbeck1599 7 ай бұрын
LOVEE!!
@yerielyaar5028
@yerielyaar5028 7 ай бұрын
The crimes of Sodom and Gomorrah. Must read the Book of Jasher, to understand what is meant by lust for men. The Book of Jasher (in Joshua 10:13, 2 Samuel 1:18) describes the lives of the 24 Elders of Israel, which serve as the Decree of YHVH's Alpha Omega Plan. For understand what He means by Matthew 19:11-12 (NET) 11 He said to them, “Not everyone can accept this statement, except those to whom it has been given. 12 For there are some eunuchs who were that way from birth, and some who were made eunuchs by others, and some who became eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. The one who is able to accept this should accept it.” East To West Yeriel YAAR 🙏🙏🙏
@RoryEwanTan-gv3jx
@RoryEwanTan-gv3jx 7 ай бұрын
He said toses for plural of toe - toes. ?
@MidWestCon
@MidWestCon 7 ай бұрын
Talking about those topics to a six year old is just gross. I’m a gay man so this doesn’t come from bigotry. You can support him without obviously pushing your agenda on him. This is just a gross podcast.
@tommaud1998
@tommaud1998 7 ай бұрын
At what point was an agenda pushed... Saying the child's feelings are okay and not shameful? Pushing an agenda would be saying one lifestyle is ok and another is not. We all shape our children and a lack of discussion can push an 'agenda' as much as an open discussion
@Dias_SD
@Dias_SD 6 ай бұрын
What agenda?
@bennieboi99
@bennieboi99 6 ай бұрын
And talking about your hetero marriage, your love for God, how mommies and daddies love each other, etc. is NOT pushing an agenda? Everyone has an agenda to push, yours is just a homophobic one.
@MidWestCon
@MidWestCon 6 ай бұрын
@@bennieboi99 that would be strange as I am a gay man. You seem to like to talk to children about sexuality. It’s weird and gross.
@bennieboi99
@bennieboi99 6 ай бұрын
​@@MidWestCon you can be gay and homophobic, and the implication that i "like to talk to children about sexuality" is a heavy-laden and disgusting accusation coming from a demented mind. your parents never kissed in front of each other? talked about where babies come from? talked about marriage and what it's like to be married? talked about having crushes or growing up and dating? these are normal conversations to have with your kids. I don't have kids of my own, but i have a huge family and the little ones in my family are constantly asking about stuff like this, and their parents answer them APPROPRIATELY. i don't know what agenda you are exactly referring to other than simply saying that some people have moms and dads while other people have two dads or two moms, and that it is okay for people to are two boys or two girls to date or get married when they are both adults. this is not "grooming," it isn't "weird or gross," its just appropriately addressing normal life things appropriate to the age of the children in our lives. what is your problem?
@summersunday6675
@summersunday6675 8 ай бұрын
I am gay since forever and I am a Christian all my life and had my fair share of doing worldly acts like the lgbtq people which I don’t want to be with, doing worldly acts put my life in danger and had my rock bottom experience in which Jesus helped me back to correct the mistakes i committed. I promised Jesus to stay away from doing bad and Satan was really strong to temp me to to back to worldly lifestyle and thank God for always doing things to keep me away from temptation, I experienced Gods miracle since my childhood until now and I promised him to stay single and free from homosexual acts until I die. God blessed me this life and I believe that to all gays this is the burden that we should carry and carry this burden to God. Jesus loves everyone gays, criminals etc all he wants us to do is to accept him as our saviour and to be faithful and trust him, he only hates the homosexual acts and not the homosexual. Those who hates God re those selfish people who only love their self. Had my life and death situation and only Jesus knows everything about me not even my family know what I went through it’s just me and Jesus. So to all homosexual don’t give up on Jesus but to trust him through good and worst time, never turn away from him but instead hold tighter and those hated God please read the bible and pray every day because you can’t just trust and depend on the pastors because many of them are just pretending to believe God but in the end they turn away from him.
@Dave-if5qj
@Dave-if5qj 7 ай бұрын
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