02 April 2020

Michael Glatze Proves The Gay Lifestyle Is A Choice

Michael Gatze
Michael Glatze is formerly known as 'gay rights' activist and ex-editor and co-founder of a San Francisco-based, youth-focused homosexual magazines XY Magazine and Young Gay America (YGA magazine).

He later quit the homosexual lifestyle and denounced it after he discovered it is flawed and mistaken. This fact caused the angry homosexuals spreading all sorts of hate and aggression towards him on pro-homosexual blogs such as "Truth Wins Out" by Wayne Besen.

Glatze maintains that they are trying to misrepresent him as some kind of "right-wing fanatic" who ought to just be "wiped out," but he asks them that instead of desiring to plot his death, they should consider the possibility that he has a legitimate right to life and a legitimate right to his own spiritual decisions, and life decisions.

Glatze claimed he became aware of his same-sex attractions at about the age of 14 and publicly declared himself "gay" at age 20. He maintains that homosexuality came easy to him, because he was already weak - his mom died when he was 19 and his father when he was only 13.

At an early age, he was already confused about who he was and how he felt about others. At age 22, he became an editor of the first magazine aimed at a young, gay male audience and that bordered on pornography in its photographic content.

Nevertheless, after a decade in which his leadership role in the homosexual activist world grew, he experienced simultaneously a mysterious inner conflict, even in the darkest days of late-night parties, substance abuse and all kinds of things, – at the end of which he finally was "liberated":
"'coming out’ from under the influence of the homosexual mindset was the most liberating, beautiful and astonishing thing I've ever experienced in my entire life."
Consequently, in 2007 he has given up activism, cut himself off from the homosexual community and stepped down as co-founder of XY Magazine where he walked out by leaving a note on his computer with bottom line:"Homosexuality is death, and I choose life."

The radical change and transformation in his life, Glatze recalls, began after he started to question his homosexual lifestyle following a health scare and with inner "promptings" that he now attributes to God.

He calls homosexual sex purely "lust-based," meaning it can never fully satisfy. He also made a decision to break up with his ex-partner of 10 years and in 2013 married a woman, Rebekah.

Glatze attributed much help "in the process of healing from the profound influences of evil in our current society" to reading the book "The Marketing of Evil" by David Kupelian and he expressed a deep respect also for his Christian aunt who disapproved his former homosexual lifestyle and whom he portrays now as "never judgmental, but always firm."