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Why is it a sin for me to love someone of the same gender as I do? When God Himself created me this way? When God Himself is love? How is my love different from theirs?
For years, these questions lived quietly in the heart of someone who believed deeply in God-but struggled to understand why the very love they carried was often called wrong.
This book is not a rebellion against faith. It is a search for truth within it.
Through raw reflections, prayers whispered in doubt, and moments of painful honesty, the author confronts the tension between religion and identity. It explores what it means to grow up believing in a God of love while being told that your own love is something to be ashamed of.
But what if the real sin was never love?
What if the deeper wound was the fear that teaches people to reject themselves? The silence that forces hearts to hide? The belief that God's love has limits?
This book is a journey through faith, confusion, courage, and healing. It is for anyone who has ever prayed for answers, wrestled with their identity, or wondered if they still belong in the arms of the God they love.
Honest, vulnerable, and deeply human, this story invites readers to confront a question that has echoed through many hearts:
If God is love... then why should love ever be a sin?