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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Apr 14, 2011 0:06:54 GMT
Notice:
The Bible does not say that being gay is bad, it is if two men participate in sexual intercourse that the Old Testament forbids.
That was just something to throw out to extremist religious people who hate gay people. (Not trying to start another religious debate here). So some person won't say that the Bible forbids all homosexuality. Which is wrong. And should not be used as a reason. And probably shouldn't be mentioned here. As it would probably spark a religious debate.
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Post by GloveParty on Apr 14, 2011 0:14:10 GMT
Doesn't Jesus anyway chuck mos tof the old rules out the window in the New Testament?
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Post by Alonso on Apr 15, 2011 17:07:11 GMT
I just would like to say I beleive it is your choice to make. There is nothing wrong with it.
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Post by Qwerty on Apr 15, 2011 22:29:32 GMT
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Post by FoxtrotZero on Apr 16, 2011 6:38:14 GMT
I believe it is a personal choice that people are entitled to make. I actually participated (to the best of my blundering abilities) in the Day of Silence today, where I refused to speak in protest of intolerance for sexual minorities (homosexuals, transsexuals, bisexuals, transgenders) wherein the concept is we choose not to speak to represent their inability to speak out.
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Post by FoxtrotZero on Apr 16, 2011 6:41:42 GMT
Notice: The Bible does not say that being gay is bad, it is if two men participate in sexual intercourse that the Old Testament forbids. That was just something to throw out to extremist religious people who hate gay people. (Not trying to start another religious debate here). So some person won't say that the Bible forbids all homosexuality. Which is wrong. And should not be used as a reason. And probably shouldn't be mentioned here. As it would probably spark a religious debate. I just want to point out that if you love and/or wish to marry someone, you're likely going to want to engage in intercourse with them. If you are homosexual, that more or less means you love someone of the same gender (or you just like to screw 'em, which cuts us right to the chase). Either way you spin it, this arguement doesn't get us anywhere (I realise you're just tossing it in the open) because we're still down to the issue of homosexual intercourse.
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Post by Elmach on Apr 16, 2011 7:16:59 GMT
Define "intercourse". Can two people of the same gender even have sexual intercourse?
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Post by Necrotising Fasciitis on Apr 16, 2011 13:57:59 GMT
...Well, yeah. lol.
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Post by Qwerty on Apr 16, 2011 14:53:54 GMT
Depends on how you define it. Not normal intercourse, that's for sure.
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Post by GGoodie on Apr 16, 2011 15:35:47 GMT
I believe it is a personal choice that people are entitled to make. I actually participated (to the best of my blundering abilities) in the Day of Silence today, where I refused to speak in protest of intolerance for sexual minorities (homosexuals, transsexuals, bisexuals, transgenders) wherein the concept is we choose not to speak to represent their inability to speak out. Kudos, I did too. Only one other person in any of my classes was doing it, though.
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Post by Qwerty on Apr 16, 2011 23:15:26 GMT
I didn't even know about it, or I would have.
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Post by Skribbblie on Dec 4, 2015 21:35:31 GMT
IT'S OKAY TO BE GAY LET'S REJOICE WITH THE BOYS IN A GAY WAAYYYY
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