>   and i feel like a gay man now, being told his reality is wrong

you cannot make that comparison . You are not a gay man and therefore cannot possibly
know. Your comparison of spirituality and homesexuality is objectionable to me. Thank 
your
God that you will never know what it is like to wear our shoes.

>
> and being forced into a category of judgement into which i don't fit.

I don't know who judged you, I can only speak for myself. I have NEVER judged your
religous beliefs as wrong,(especially as I don't know what they are) just pointed out 
that
our beliefs are chosen.
Your spirtuality is obvious, you have deep feelings of love an compassion. To me
spirituality and religous belief are not the same thing. There are religous beliefs I
believe are wrong. I have said so when the occasion arises. That is my right. Judging a
belief as wrong is nothing at all like judging a person as defective/bad/wrong etc 
which
is what people do all the time to homosexuals. the latter has nothing to do with 
belief.
Beliefs can be changed when and if the person holding them sees fit to.

>  and
> that is why i raised the sexuality issue.
>
> but i will put it to rest now.
> patrick

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