Michael Glatze, editor of Young Gay America, has exited the homosexual lifestyle. He has written a column for World Net Daily explaining his decision. There is also another article about this news on WND.
Glatze attributed this change to inner "promptings" which WND says he attributes to God. Paul spoke of what one could call "inner promptings" in Romans 2:15 saying "...who show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and between themselves their thoughts accusing or else excusing them...." It is evident that Glatze's conscience was at work and that he maintained a sincere heart.
The implications of this move are very interesting. For example, if one is born homosexual, how can they become heterosexual? Of course, those in the gay movement will deny that anyone can really change. As a matter of fact, they will probably do everything they can to discredit Michael Glatze.
The articles linked above also give us some insight into the emotional and psychological pressures brought to bear on those who have accepted the gay lifestyle. Glatze wrote, "Homosexuality, delivered to young minds, is by its very nature pornographic. It destroys impressionable minds and confuses their developing sexuality; I did not realize this, however, until I was 30 years old." There are many other significant insights in his article.
Of special interest is one particular comment made by Glatze. "In my experience, 'coming out' from under the influence of the homosexual mindset was the most liberating, beautiful and astonishing thing I've ever experienced in my entire life."
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