God gets less glory when every Christian talks, thinks, dresses, eats, and lives alike. That looks more like a dysfunctional cult than a real movement that brings glory to God. God gets glory when people who dress, eat, talk, and live differently join around the table for a meal with one heart.
After they have an authentic encounter with God, people who would not normally be caught dead in a room together greet one another with a holy kiss and call one another brother and sister.
–Ed Stetzer & Thom Rainer
That is the beauty of what the gospel does.
It takes us who are different and makes us a family.
I hope you appreciate and love your diverse family.
Sadly, there are those who do not.
And that failure to love every member of the body does not bring glory to God.