Sexual Orientation Neutrality
We welcome people as they are.
Human beings experience love, attraction, identity, and self-expression in different ways. These differences do not reduce a person’s worth, dignity, or place within this community. Sexual orientation and gender expression do not make a person more pure, more fallen, more evolved, or less worthy of respect. They are part of a person’s private and lived reality.
We are proud to support the LGBTQ community in the simple and human sense that every person deserves dignity, safety, and respect. No one should be mocked, excluded, shamed, or treated as lesser because of who they love, how they identify, or how they present themselves. A healthy community has no need to degrade people for personal matters that do not harm others.
At the same time, this is not a place built around political signaling, ideological camps, or partisan identity. We do not lean left or right on this subject. We are not interested in culture-war theater. We are not here to police people’s bedrooms, dictate how adults dress, or obsess over how someone identifies. These matters play no bearing on the observer’s personal evolution. A person’s private life is their own.
In plain terms, who someone loves, how they dress, or how they identify is not our business. It is not material for gossip, judgment, ridicule, or intrusion. It is not something a person should have to defend in order to be treated with basic respect. Privacy is part of dignity, and dignity matters here.
What matters in this community is conduct. We care about honesty, consent, integrity, mutual respect, personal responsibility, and the ability to live in right relationship with others. These are the standards that shape trust and make real community possible. These are the standards that bear on a person’s path. Sexual orientation, identity, and private consensual adult matters do not.
We believe people should be free to participate without fear of rejection because of who they are. We believe they should be able to stand in truth without shame and without being turned into a public debate. People are more than categories. People are more than labels. Every person deserves to be treated as a whole human being.
This commitment is simple. We support the dignity of LGBTQ people. We reject prejudice and intrusion. We refuse the pressure to turn private human realities into ideological battlegrounds. We simply do not treat these matters as the business of the community unless harm, coercion, or misconduct is involved.
People matter more than politics. Character matters more than categories. Privacy matters. Dignity matters. Respect belongs to everyone.
