I've enjoyed reading Amy Borge's letters over the years. I even agreed with one of them. But her latest causes me to wonder why she would equate loving and well-meant advice with assault with a deadly weapon. Thousands of people in this valley who do not experience same-sex attraction but are, nonetheless, single are committed to living the law of chastity. At what point does Amy see the church saying to these sisters, for example, "You've experienced enough frustration. Go down to a singles bar, pick up a guy, take him home and let him fulfill your wildest fantasies"?
It ain't gonna happen. No one is asking anything more or less from those who experience same-sex attraction.
Jonathan D. Whitney
Murra
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