Christian,

I see how angry you are, how consumed you are, how relentless you are, how myopic you’ve grown, how bitter you’ve become—and it saddens me.

It grieves me deeply to see you doing what you’re doing; what you’ve been doing.

I’m not sure how you ended up thinking that this was somehow your most noble calling or what good you believe you’re accomplishing or exactly what your end game is, but I hope you hear me because I am telling you in respect and with compassion and in love:

You’re wasting daylight here.

You’re squandering precious breath.

You’re fighting a battle that you can’t win and weren’t asked to win anyway.

Changing someone’s sexual orientation or altering their gender identity are simply not your business.

They’re out of your jurisdiction.

They’re way above your pay grade.

They’re far beyond your control.

And yet Christian, because there is so much that is within your control, here is some unsolicited, but hopefully useful advice for you with whatever precious, fleeting moments you have left on this planet:

Stop spending so much time and energy trying to make gay people “not gay” or transgender people “not transgender”—it isn’t going to happen.

Instead, try spending that time and energy, making:

hungry people not hungry,

hurting people not hurt,

lonely people not feel alone,

victimized people not feel victimized,

invisible people feel seen.

bullied people feel protected.

grieving people feel comforted.



Those things you actually can accomplish and Jesus did explicitly call you to them.

He states that this is his business and so it should be yours.

Love is the language he commands you to speak.

This is how he said he would determine your love for him; not by the signs you hold,

the insults you hurl, the coldness you deliver, the relationships you sever, the protests you mount, the havoc you wreak. Just look around you.

Possibility for goodness is everywhere.

It’s right in front of you.

You’ve been given this time and space and your heartbeat all as priceless gifts.

Don’t miss the chance to use them and don’t waste them. There are hopeless situations that you can step into, blessings you can provide, people you can care for, paths you can beautifully alter, healing you can accomplish, prayers you can answer, wounds you can mend, kindnesses you can extend—right now. The question is, do you really want any of that or are you married to this ultimately fruitless cause that is doing nothing real but damage? The clock is ticking.

The sun is fading.

Time is wasting.

People are waiting. Christian, do something worthy.

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