THIS IS INSANE, I have barely saw a minute of them and I am obsessed with their chemistry! I do not dare to imagine how unhinged I will be when this airs lmao
Bible's new upcoming show has been announced I do not know if I CAN IMAGINE HIM IN A COMEDY but I will watch anything for him, it will be a sitcom, probably for next year
Oh for goodness' sake, you people will find any reason to criticize.
1. Perth never directly bullied Earth. He was a bystander who witnessed the bullying but did not intervene. It's important to remember that he was also a child at the time and may have been too scared to stand up against the bullies. Many children face bullying in school, and it's rare for any of them to have the courage to defend the victim due to their own fears. So let's stop perpetuating this baseless narrative.
2. Earth clearly holds Perth in high regard. He frequently comments on Perth's posts and has spoken positively about their friendship, which remains strong to this day. If Earth himself values and appreciates Perth, who are we to judge or criticize based on misinterpretations of their relationship? Using Earth as a pretext for condemnation is not only unfounded but also a weak argument.
3. Lastly, Santa and Perth will undoubtedly succeed in their endeavors, and any negative sentiment towards them will not change that. Instead of harboring unwarranted resentment, it's better to acknowledge their potential and move forward.
OMFG! PERTH AND SANTA are a fucking dream! They are both insanely good actors when it comes to romance. I feel sorry for chimon but he did not fit with perth at all in my opinion.
*Sigh* It appears we've reached a troubling point where people are resorting to wishing others to go to hell. Given this, I can only hope for divine mercy upon your souls. It's difficult to fathom any loving God endorsing or approving of one human wishing such a grave fate upon another.
Sigh, it's very chaotic. One thing I can say as a Christian is that being homophobic is not okay.
First, Christianity teaches love and compassion for all people. Jesus himself emphasized loving your neighbor as yourself, this fundamental principle is incompatible with harboring hatred or prejudice against anyone, including those in the LGBTQ+ community.
Second, judgment is reserved for God, not humans. Jesus warned against judging others harshly in Matthew 7:1-2, reminding us that we will be judged in the same way we judge others. This calls Christians to approach others with humility and understanding rather than condemnation.
Third, homophobia damages relationships and communities. It creates an environment of fear and exclusion, which is contrary to the inclusive and accepting nature that Jesus modeled.
Fourth, homophobia can cause significant harm to individuals, leading to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and even suicide. As Christians, we are called to care for the well-being of others.
Finally, being homophobic contradicts the message of grace and redemption central to Christianity. Everyone is a sinner in need of grace, and the gospel message is about God's love and mercy extended to all. Singling out a group for condemnation misses the broader message of universal grace and redemption.
In summary, being homophobic is not okay because it goes against the core Christian values of love, compassion, humility, and grace. It harms individuals and communities, undermining the inclusive and loving spirit that should characterize Christianity.
Calling BL fans sick, losers and such is judgemental, hateful and disgraceful.
Excluding someone from the religion itself because of their sexuality is pushing them away from God, which is a big sin in itself.
For everyone saying that being against gay people is something that should be respected because of a religion, I think they need to go back to church.
The payment ... that will come after a year of inaction. The delay was an issue for the actors who weren't compensated…
It's honestly so disappointing. That company not only straightwashed an entire queer romance, but they also didn't pay their actors. Yet, everyone still wants to praise them because they turned a gay story into something straight as if that's something worth applauding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWDu8GsYxb0
1. Perth never directly bullied Earth. He was a bystander who witnessed the bullying but did not intervene. It's important to remember that he was also a child at the time and may have been too scared to stand up against the bullies. Many children face bullying in school, and it's rare for any of them to have the courage to defend the victim due to their own fears. So let's stop perpetuating this baseless narrative.
2. Earth clearly holds Perth in high regard. He frequently comments on Perth's posts and has spoken positively about their friendship, which remains strong to this day. If Earth himself values and appreciates Perth, who are we to judge or criticize based on misinterpretations of their relationship? Using Earth as a pretext for condemnation is not only unfounded but also a weak argument.
3. Lastly, Santa and Perth will undoubtedly succeed in their endeavors, and any negative sentiment towards them will not change that. Instead of harboring unwarranted resentment, it's better to acknowledge their potential and move forward.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o3XbPWo0cc
First, Christianity teaches love and compassion for all people. Jesus himself emphasized loving your neighbor as yourself, this fundamental principle is incompatible with harboring hatred or prejudice against anyone, including those in the LGBTQ+ community.
Second, judgment is reserved for God, not humans. Jesus warned against judging others harshly in Matthew 7:1-2, reminding us that we will be judged in the same way we judge others. This calls Christians to approach others with humility and understanding rather than condemnation.
Third, homophobia damages relationships and communities. It creates an environment of fear and exclusion, which is contrary to the inclusive and accepting nature that Jesus modeled.
Fourth, homophobia can cause significant harm to individuals, leading to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and even suicide. As Christians, we are called to care for the well-being of others.
Finally, being homophobic contradicts the message of grace and redemption central to Christianity. Everyone is a sinner in need of grace, and the gospel message is about God's love and mercy extended to all. Singling out a group for condemnation misses the broader message of universal grace and redemption.
In summary, being homophobic is not okay because it goes against the core Christian values of love, compassion, humility, and grace. It harms individuals and communities, undermining the inclusive and loving spirit that should characterize Christianity.
Calling BL fans sick, losers and such is judgemental, hateful and disgraceful.
Excluding someone from the religion itself because of their sexuality is pushing them away from God, which is a big sin in itself.
For everyone saying that being against gay people is something that should be respected because of a religion, I think they need to go back to church.
Respectfully.