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Gay and in Love at an Evangelical Christian College Op-Docs

Gay and in Love at an Evangelical Christian College Op-Docs

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What do you do when your relationship conflicts with your religion? This weeks Op-Doc, Saltwater Baptism, explores that question with disarming, understated warmth. Directed by Jared Callahan and Russell Sheaffer, the short film follows two young, gay men through graduation week at an evangelical college in San Diego, as they navigate and overcome the tension and conflicts that arise among religion, family and sexual orientation.
Date: 2020-08-15

Comments and reviews: 10


I am so so so grateful that I have an amazing family support and tolerant parents with an open mind, also extremely grateful to not have religion telling me what to do or who to be. I believe that around 60 or 70% of my friends have or had to struggle with their parents for being who they are, and mostly because of their beliefs.
We got so far in so many ways as humans and society, but people's minds and emotions are hard to change.
It is a cruel world we all live in, so Im always spreading love, light, respect, tolerance, understanding, kindness and lots of other great things to everyone around me!
Prejudice is a huge lack of knowledge.
Spread love people, love heals anything.

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Nobody practicing this evil will inherit The Kingdom of God.
No one.
Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit The Kingdom of God?
Men with men committing what is shameful, receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error.
This is not love. Its twisting God's natural order into perversity.
Male and female created He them AND THATS IT.
Whether people like it or not, God, Who created this Universe and has The Final Say on all things, says what is to be and what IS NOT.
May God curse this sickness!

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I have had to accept in the past few years that when my parents say they support me and love me but they don't support my life or my choices, they are lying. They are lying to me and more importantly to themselves. And that really hurts me and makes growing my relationship with them really hard, but it protects me. I don't have to be contently put down, judged, and unaffirmed silently. I can call it out and that has been so important for my own healing.
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The word of GOD is not sovereign anymore, the word is adjusted to the sin of each in order to justify sin. GOD never justifies sin and nor can we. We can be in sin but the mission is to be free from sin. Our Christian establishments are not preaching the word anymore as stated, the word has lost its sovereignty.
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Religion is at the root of terrorism and wars. Also it destroys the lives of millions of LGBTQ people. If religion matters more to you as a parent than your own child you are not worthy of being a parent.
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If that's something they need to do [your parents convincing us that we should break up], then yeah, I'm willing to be there with you. Santi is too good for this world.
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Religion and humans are not compatible. But people don't learn from history and too many people obviously do not believe in science, logic and reason.
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If your parents love you they should except what makes you happy. And God makes us all. So your family should be happy with what God has made.
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Why in the world would you have decided to attend a conservative CHRISTIAN college? There are lots of other choices in your area.
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Is this what Christian Value really is. This is the same group that embraces Trump who's an obvious racist unloving con man. no thanks
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