Was St-Valentine Gay? Yes!

Some of us love love, thrilling at the prospect of spending a whole day celebrating it with flowers, Valentine’s Day cards, gifts, or going on a date at a romantic restaurant. Others feel like the popular version of love has been commercialized and confused. But regardless of how you feel about Valentine’s Day, the “holiday of love” is one of the most popular traditions in Western culture. Throughout the history of Valentine’s Day, people have used the holiday as an excuse to celebrate romantic love and passion. These days, it’s also a time to celebrate platonic love, with everyone from elementary-aged children to the elderly sharing valentines with them or to brighten up a friend’s day by simply sending them a Galentine’s Day quote. But what is Valentine’s Day, exactly?

This holiday didn’t just magically appear out of nowhere, and contrary to popular belief, it wasn’t invented by greeting card companies. Valentine’s Day has a rich morbid history . The history of Valentine’s Day, and how the holiday is celebrated it can be found in homosexuality .

Valentine’s Day began as Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine. The feast was first established by Pope Gelasius I to honor one or two saints named Valentinus for being martyred on February 14.

Happy Valentine’s Day! Did you enjoy the subject line of this post? Catchy, ain’t it?

Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate romance and love and kissy-face fealty. But the origins of this festival of candy and cupids are actually dark, bloody — and a bit muddled.

Though no one has pinpointed the exact origin of the holiday, one place to start is ancient Rome.

Call me homophobic, but the thought of yet another Catholic priest experiencing same sex attraction makes my stomach turn. It’s no wonder God is more disgusted and angered by sexual sin than any other transgression against Him of His word. It’s just soooo wrong

Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday celebrated in the United States and many other countries around the world. Historically, it has commemorated romantic love, but recently, it’s been expanded to include all types of love. Just look at Galentine’s Day, which celebrates female friendships. or LGBTQ.

One question people keep asking me is: Can Gays Go To Heaven?

The answer is actually simpler than most people imagine. Of course gays can be saved from the wages of their sin! The bible teaches us that by faith, all sinners, including homosexuals can inherit a place in the kingdom of God.

Now there’s a catch here…

Since there’s no sin in Heaven, there’s not going to be any gay sex in the Kingdom of God which takes us to the point where repentance is involved. Sinners, including liars, thieves, adulterers, drunks and homosexuals will not inherit the Kingdom of God, but it is those who repent of their sin and by their faith and devotion to Jesus, allow their sin to be washed away by the blood of Christ who are promised a place in the most glorious of places, the Kingdom of God.

Flowers and candy. Teddy bears and pajamas. Cards and animated texts or emails. Dinner and a movie. Jewelry and weekend trips.

Couples the world over routinely exchange these items to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Some even engage in unusual activities to keep the day, such as the record-setting gathering on February 14, 2024.

Little or big, everything done to celebrate Valentine’s Day is done to represent what most call “love.”

While it is not wrong to give gifts—God wants us to demonstrate our love toward others—we as God’s people know that these are not, by themselves, expressions of love. Yet the lessons of why Christians do not celebrate Valentine’s Day are helpful to understand and review.

Godly Love Is Giving.

It should be obvious at this point that this is not how God wants us to think or act!

Godly love reflects the GIVE way of life. God wants us to give because we care. Caring naturally—and inevitably—results in giving to those we care about. When we care, we are apt to feed, to clothe, to visit, to help and serve. This is not tied to a particular day, nor is it tied to money. How much is spent, if anything, is irrelevant. Remember the adage: It’s the thought that counts. What matters is the sincere expression of love. This is the priceless gift of godly love!

In short, why we give is not tied to worldly expectations. What we give is not based on an anticipated exchange—to get something in return. Instead, godly love is giving without expectation, without a quid pro quo. Godly love focuses on giving, not getting. We give because we care! It is really that simple.

Consider the different words used in the New Testament to describe love. One is found in Colossians 3:19, where husbands are told to “love your wives.” The word translated “love” is agape. This word means the love of God.

This world does not understand how God views love. If it did, it would never promote Valentine’s Day! God abhors this practice (Lev. 18:30). We should see this pagan holiday as abhorrent.

Think about the purported reason for Valentine’s Day. People want to be loved. We all desire the love of others. This includes physical affection. Yet what we want—and how we think and act—must be in accord with God’s Law.

Consider this quote crucial" book Dating and Courtship – God’s Way: “What people may say or do—and the ‘will of the people’—is irrelevant and usually just PLAIN WRONG! It is GOD’S perspective—His view—that offers the way to everything good in life.” It is God’s perspective on love that matters!

After explaining two types of love described in the New Testament (the other being brotherly love—philia, the word used in Philadelphia), the book speaks of a third type of love—eros. It states: “Eros is romantic, sexual love between husband and wife, but it is NOT lust! Remember, it is a form of love, which God designed to be the pinnacle of physical pleasure when expressed in a marriage relationship between husband and wife, the only proper place for it.” God wants His people to understand this form of love.

There is only one proper way to have eros. If you seek to experience this kind of love with a mate, The book Dating and Courtship – God’s Way. It more importantly describes the only way to achieve real, lasting and selfless love. It embodies the give way of life—and the give way of love! God’s purposes and principles contained in this book are guaranteed to result in true happiness.

Comparing true happiness to the vain, selfish and superficial ways of Valentine’s Day ought to inspire us. The next time you see an advertisement for “love,” think about the God of love (I John 4:8)—and follow His way to true love!

Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

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