Jesus Freak Spends 1 yr with the Gays, Comes out unscathed, except adamfoxie* Calls Him an" Idiot"


Adam&Faith
Before I bring you the news story about this born-again spy, very religious Jesus follower. I find strange that he spent a whole year being someone else. That is if he know who he is in the first place! Also being someone else,  he's supposed to not like at all rgw whole spy deal…spy do serious stuff, causing damage to the other side., Well he took his new self imposed orders with great gusto.

 Now he could do openly what he wanted to do before, he would have to do it very carefully in hiding. My surprised really was that he came out at all about his double life…hahha double life? Do you know how many men around the world live double lives and for many of them there is no opportunity to say, hey Im just a spy.
Stop the train, Im getting off.  This guy played around with people that took him seriously. Gays are not upset. We expect to be hit and we r hit by everyone including our own families. So this does not raise the pole one bit.

He is such a fraud that he comes out like he has dome something necessary for the modern gay man to have his approval, due to his enduring experience:):). What a funny guy! What a funny media that got interested. Im  posting this is so I can say How silly the whole thing was. Also to point out that going underground is just not what it used to be…you see we are an open org now!  Utah instead, That would have value even if we don’t hear from him again, at least he would be doing something worthwhile that very few attempt. So good look with the mormons or just enjoy jesus and enjoy a blow job, no body No matter who sevices whom.?  You did earned that for the way you went about.  Good luck..Hope to not see him in the media again, unless it was something worthwhile, the world is got wanted signs for that in every news paper of the country. If he want to do something worthwhile for a year, there are countless things instead of having your dick or his dick being playing around with. You are an idiot and anyone party of that stunt is an idiot too!!!
Adam Gonzalez for adamfoxie*



Timothy Kurek
Timothy Kurek, centre, author of The Cross in the Closet, with friends on his first Gay Pride Day in Nashville
Timothy Kurek grew up hating homosexuality. As a conservative Christian deep in America's Bible belt, he had been taught that being gay was an abomination before God. He went to his right-wing church, saw himself as a soldier for Christ and attended Liberty University, the "evangelical West Point".
But when a Christian friend in a karaoke bar told him how her family had kicked her out when she revealed she was a lesbian, Kurek began to question profoundly his beliefs and religious teaching. Amazingly, the 26-year-old decided to "walk in the shoes" of a gay man in America by pretending to be homosexual.
For an entire year Kurek lived "under cover" as a homosexual in his home town of Nashville. He told his family he was gay, as well as his friends and his church. Only two pals and an aunt – used to keep an eye on how his mother coped with the news – knew his secret. One friend, a gay man called Shawn – whom Kurek describes as a "big black burly teddy bear" – pretended to be his boyfriend. Kurek got a job in a gay cafe, hung out in a gay bar and joined a gay softball league, all the while maintaining his inner identity as a straight Christian.
The result was a remarkable book called The Cross in the Closet, which follows on the tradition of other works such as Black Like Me, by a white man in the 1960s deep south passing as a black American, and 2006'sSelf-Made Man, by Norah Vincent, who details her time spent in disguise living as a man. "In order to walk in their shoes, I had to have the experience of being gay. I had to come out to my friends and family and the world as a gay man," he told the Observer.
Kurek's account of his year being gay is an emotional, honest and at times hilarious account of a journey that begins with him as a strait-laced yet questioning conservative, and ends up with him reaffirming his faith while also embracing the cause of gay equality.
Along the way he sheds many friends, especially from Liberty, who wrote emails to him after he came out asking that he repent of his sins and warning that he faced damnation. He does not regret their loss. "I now have lots of new gay friends," Kurek said.
But it was not a straightforward journey. Early on Kurek decided to try to acclimatise to Nashville's gay scene by visiting a gay nightclub. Entering alone, he soon found himself dragged on to the dance floor by a shirtless muscular man covered in baby oil and glitter. As the pair danced to Beyoncé, the man pretended to ride Kurek like a horse to the disco music and called him a "bucking bronco". It was all a bit too much, too soon. "I want to vomit. I need a cigarette. I feel like beating the hell out of him," Kurek writes.
But soon things started going better. In order to avoid unwanted sexual passes from men, Kurek recruited Shawn to act as a faithful boyfriend and he rapidly became part of the Nashville gay scene. He explored gay culture and found it to be as diverse and interesting as any other slice of American life. In one gay bar, Kurek was stunned to discover gay Christians earnestly discussing their belief in creationism. "I found gay Christians more devout than me!" Kurek says. He became active in agay rights group and wound up joining a protest outside the Vatican's embassy to the United Nations in New York.
However, there was a cost to the experiment. In order to gauge his mother's true reaction to the news that her son was gay, Kurek read her private journal. In it he found that she had written: "I'd rather have found out from a doctor that I had terminal cancer than I have a gay son." But Kurek's journey also became her own. Eventually she too was won over and changed her views. "My mom went from being a very conservative Christian to being an ally to the gay community. I am very proud of her," he said.
Kurek also experienced firsthand being called abusive names. Though he himself had once called gay protesters at Liberty "fags", he found himself on the other side of the fence of insults. During a softball practice session in Nashville, a man walking his dogs called Kurek and his team-mates "faggots".
Kurek had to be restrained from confronting the man and then broke down in tears at the shock. "When I was first called that for real, I lost it. I saw red. I felt so violated by that word," he said.
Finally Kurek's journey ended when he revealed his secret life and "came out" again, but this time as a straight Christian. However, he says that one of the most surprising elements of his journey was that it renewed his religious faith rather than undermined it. "Being gay for a year saved my faith," he said.
Kurek also said that he felt his experience not only should show conservative Christians that gay people need equal rights and can be devout too, but that it can also reveal another side of evangelicals to the gay community.
"The vast majority of conservative Christians are not hateful bigots at all. It is just a vocal minority that gets noticed and attracts all the attention," he said.

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