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Stop the Suffering

Updated: Oct 9


"LGBTQ individuals have suffered long enough under oppression and discrimination. For people of color who are gay, the burden is even heavier—facing disproportionate violence, systemic barriers in housing, employment, and public spaces, and the crushing weight of psychological harm. Depression, anxiety, and despair are not born from who they are, but from how they are treated."


Exposing the Injustice

"Consider this: 40% of women who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual are incarcerated, compared to just 5.1% of the U.S. female population. This is not a coincidence—it is the result of systemic bias, increased police scrutiny, and laws that criminalize behaviors more prevalent in marginalized communities. Women of color, in particular, face layers of discrimination and harassment that cannot be ignored."


Challenging Misinterpretations

"Much of this stigma has been justified through misused scripture. Genesis 19 and Leviticus 18 have been twisted into weapons of control, when in truth, the story of Sodom and Gomorrah was not about love between people—it was about greed, domination, and the neglect of the poor. The true sin was the abuse of power by the wealthy elite, who cared nothing for the disenfranchised."


The Call to Love

"We must stop destroying our people through judgment and misconceptions. We must stop creating discord and mental anguish by refusing to accept others as they are. We are the cause—but we can also be the remedy. Jesus came to show us how to love. He reminded us that the greatest commandment is love. Not control. Not exclusion. Love."

Vision for the Future

"Imagine a world where no one has to hide who they are. Where hate does not breed hate, but love multiplies love. Where communities are safe spaces—beautiful, inclusive, caring, and strong. That is the world we are called to build. That is the world we must choose to create."


The Rallying Cry

"We need to love like Jesus. We need to live like Jesus. And we need to build a healthier nation by tearing down the walls of bias and fear. Only then will we honor the commandment that matters most: to love one another. Let us be the remedy. Let us be the love."

 
 
 

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