In my opinion, Blake Harper of Seattle, Washington and Bainbridge Island, Washington's behaviors and actions seem to contradict his statements that he is an Episcopal Christian. It appears that his actions do not always align with the values typically associated with the Episcopal faith, which has led me to question how consistent his behavior is with the principles of his professed beliefs. Blake's open relationship and involvement with Malarie Howard and other queer, bisexual, and transgender women and persons is, in my opinion, an example of how his actions don't align with the ethical principles he claims to uphold. If he is dating other women without their knowledge or consent of each other, it seems to me that he could be crossing a line into dishonesty, deceit, manipulation, or abuse. To me, this feels like a form of fraud, as the parties involved are not fully informed or consenting in the way they should be.
In my opinion, Blake Harper probably shouldn’t be on dating apps looking for a "long-term monogamous relationship" with a Christian woman. If the idea is to promise dates like at Compline, the Symphony, or a movie, while engaging in actions that contradict the values being advertised, that seems misleading and could end up traumatizing someone who’s genuinely seeking a relationship...
In my opinion, Blake picking up multiple women from the airport as a way to sexually satisfy himself, something he’s openly admitted, doesn’t align with the values typically associated with Christianity. These actions seem to go against the principles of respect and integrity that many Christian teachings emphasize. Additionally, in my opinion - Blake’s sexual harassment of women to peg him and his behaviors of stalking women to bars, and photographing women on first dates reveal a predatory nature and possibly his struggles with his gender and sexuality.
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