Homosexuality respects health and freedom

Eliane 2022-04-23 07:03:58

At noon, the sun outside is warm, and the whole sky is like a cradle of intoxication. Bobby said "suicide is a sin". "Suicide" is known as a heinous crime, but it itself is only a choice, a forced relief. Everyone who mustered up the courage to "suicide" struggled in the monstrous waves during his lifetime. Bobby's mother tried to pray to God to "save" him and did everything possible to correct Bobby's behavior. In the end, she ran into the church on a rainy day and was embarrassed. "I killed him," she said. It turned out that the people who kept saying that they loved you were the ones who pushed you to doom in the end. "My son has always been different, ever since I was pregnant with him. I know, I can feel it. Now I finally know why God didn't heal Bobby, he didn't heal him because...he wasn't sick at all." Per All heterosexuals should watch this film to know that love is healthy and free.

Homosexual dreams and hopes should not be taken away. The moment Bobby stepped onto the highway overpass, the flashback made me almost collapse. The moment Bobby's mother smashed the iron gate in desperation, my sadness reached its peak and burst into tears. Homosexuality should not be understood in exchange for death. When you speak those ignorant, discriminatory words, don't forget that a child is listening. Bobby, today's prosperous world, have you seen it?

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Extended Reading
  • Lolita 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Never give up the pursuit of love and hope for life

  • Brett 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Can I give one more star? This movie is not only a tear gas, but also an invincible weapon.

Prayers for Bobby quotes

  • Psychiatrist: A lot of times, confusions like Bobby's can be caused by a distant father or an overbearing mother.

    Robert Griffith: Well, I had both and I am fine.

  • Rev. Michaels: When temptation is all around you, Faith, is not enough. It requires discipline, not just mental, but physical. Who would like to share their story?

    Teri: [she stands up] I used to be so unhappy, I stayed out all night, I talked back to my mother, since coming here and accepting Jesus as my savior. I've changed. My mom and I are like best friends now.

    Rev. Michaels: That's great, Teri.