Thursday 3 October 2013
A Grandfather writes to his daughter after she disowns her gay son.
A grandfather passionately addresses his daughter's decision to kick her gay son out of the house after he decided to come out of the closet. Though we don't have the full details surrounding the incident, the grandfather tells his daughter that "kicking Chad out of your home simply because he told you he was gay is the real 'abomination' here. A parent disowning her child is what goes 'against nature.'"
In wake of his daughter's apparent disavowal of her gay son, this grandfather seems to be stepping up to the plate when it comes to his care and well-being: "He was born this way and didn't choose it more than he being left-handed. You, however, have made a choice of being hurtful, narrow-minded and backward. So while we are in the business of disowning children, I think I'll take this moment to say goodbye to you. I now have a fabulous (as the gay [sic] put it) grandson to raise..."
What's your take on the letter?
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Dear Grandfather,I quite disagree with you when you state that Chad was "born that way" but I truly admire your love and supports for him and not judging him.
ReplyDeleteChad needs TB Joshua.If he goes to hs church his life will never be the same again,ask jim iyke :)
ReplyDelete"I was born this way" can cover a multitude of sins. If I can get away with that statement I will use it everyday
ReplyDeleteI need to give u a handshake cos that statement is an easy way nytme anyday.a silly excuse for everything
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DeleteBeing gay is an abomination as far as I'm concerned but still not enough reason for anyone to disown a child.
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