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Joshua, Joshua, Joshua. Are You Okay, My Dude?

 Okay, I say this with the light of the sweet baby Jesus. Joshua Bassett concerns me. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Christian too, and I should be happy that Josh has found Christ, but something about this is rubbing my spirit in the wrong way. I just get the weird feeling that this is all very conversion therapy-ish if you know what I mean. Like next he's going to be all "Oh, I'm not actually queer, cause I found Jesus and He cured it" or he's gonna become a conservative. Granted, I know there are Christian liberals, but Republican Christians are something else. Or worse, he'll become a conservative queer. You know, the ones who are complete sellouts that kiss the butts of straight people and in the process completely turn their backs on the LGBT community all for the approval of people who will never truly accept them and only want them around so they can seem like they aren't close-minded? Hopefully I'm wrong and Josh is still himself just more confident in his religious beliefs, but I'm just gonna say this: Please do not drop a Christian album. Maybe one or two songs cause artists have done that before. Maybe even a Christian Christmas album. Because I'm going to warn you: Just because it's a Christian song/album, doesn't mean it's automatically good. 

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