TheSecretsLessTraveled
03-21-2006, 07:06 PM
Hey, my name is Brandon Petaccio and I am a student of Lee University, number three on the Equality Ride's list of schools to visit (now on the list of visited schools). I spoke with a good number of the EqRiders, and I would like to use these discussions to contribute to these forums.
Some details: I am not gay and never have been. I do, however, have a very close bisexual friend, and I hang out with him every time I go home on break. I will not pretend to have always been as comfortable with homosexuality as I have grown to be. I've never ever condemned homosexuals, but I guess it wasn't until my friend "came out" that I was forced to deal with my discomfort. So my current feelings on the issue have developed over years, through my interpersonal experiences.
Additionally, I actually consider myself at least minimally aquainted with the discrimination that gay students endure. In middle school, there were several students who - for whatever reason - believed I was gay and expressed this belief via post-it notes on the back of my shirt saying "Stay away, I'm gay," for one example. This is, in fact, the first time I've ever shared that with anyone.
So I have my fair share of emotional investment in the issue of homosexuality, and I hope that I can begin by disagreeing theologically while simultaneously affirming that it isn't personal.
I should add that I do not intend to post many theological messages, as I feel that theological reconciliation is actually secondary to other goals of the EqRide.
Some details: I am not gay and never have been. I do, however, have a very close bisexual friend, and I hang out with him every time I go home on break. I will not pretend to have always been as comfortable with homosexuality as I have grown to be. I've never ever condemned homosexuals, but I guess it wasn't until my friend "came out" that I was forced to deal with my discomfort. So my current feelings on the issue have developed over years, through my interpersonal experiences.
Additionally, I actually consider myself at least minimally aquainted with the discrimination that gay students endure. In middle school, there were several students who - for whatever reason - believed I was gay and expressed this belief via post-it notes on the back of my shirt saying "Stay away, I'm gay," for one example. This is, in fact, the first time I've ever shared that with anyone.
So I have my fair share of emotional investment in the issue of homosexuality, and I hope that I can begin by disagreeing theologically while simultaneously affirming that it isn't personal.
I should add that I do not intend to post many theological messages, as I feel that theological reconciliation is actually secondary to other goals of the EqRide.