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Slimebeast said:
Rath said:
highwaystar101 said:
Rath said:
Slimebeast said:

That's a great article. I completely agree with it and believe those are the main mechanics behind true homosexuality (while some bi-sexual behaviour we see in our society today could also be influenced by social factors).

A homosexual act is still a sin in God's eyes.

So god made people fall in love with people of their own sex and then made it an offense to have sex with somebody of your own sex?

Man, God has a fucked up sense of humour.

When God created mankind he chose not to interfere with mankind's free-will, he will let you do what you want. However, some people choose to love a member of the same sex with their free will, but some say that god put you here to procreate. That's where this whole situation gets really messy.

Read his post, he's saying that you don't choose to be homosexual. But God will smite you for it anyway, even though he made you like that.

Not necessarily. There's a difference between wanting to do something and actually doing it.

From a Christian perspective it's obvious that people are born with different traits and conditions that affect their struggle of not commiting sins in this life. This planet, the creation, is full of imperfection (cause of Adam's original sin). A person may be born with a craving for drugs, an aggressive personality, or a craving for children, or wanting to have sex with lots of women, or other men etc. Everyone has their battle in this life, and their struggle to walk on the right path. God will judge everyone according to their premises, justly.

wait you are comparing homosexuality like doing drugs?



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Slimebeast said:

That's a great article. I completely agree with it and believe those are the main mechanics behind true homosexuality (while some bi-sexual behaviour we see in our society today could also be influenced by social factors).

A homosexual act is still a sin in God's eyes.

don't god love everybody not matter what they are? like ned flanders say the bible contradict itself a lot.



nojustno said:
Craan said:
The only acceptable thing for homersexuals is to be stoned to death.

nice ban you got there bro

how many times he been ban in the last months?



@slimbeast
no, you cant choose to be gay or straight, you are born the way you are, you cant change it or choose it



BladeOfGod said:
@slimbeast
no, you cant choose to be gay or straight, you are born the way you are, you cant change it or choose it

You are misunderstanding his argument. It is an extension of the "Hate the sin, not the sinner," mentality commonly found in christianity. Being gay is not a problem for many of the various factions of christianity. Catholocism I know for certain has no issue with any of its members being homosexual. What turns you on is almost entirely irrlevant. Where you get into trouble is by breaking Natural Law. So the official stance of the church is not influenced by whether or not homosexuality is a choice. Engaging in sex with a member of the same sex (or in any maner that will not lead to procreation) is a choice that violoates Natural Law and is thus a sin.



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Well its just the religion that make being a GAY very complicated and people became stereotypes and force to believe on something because of their faith,



What does it looks like if the world will be dominated by gays and they just have sex in woman to have new generation



why does being with a person of the same sex a sin???. i dont get that at all.

i am gay. i dont think there is a gay gene. i think we become gay because of the way we are raised.

and if there really is a gay gene. then religious people are contradicting themselves. because if god(if it really exist) made humans with a gay gene. then it shouldnt be a sin. because god made it that way.

and just because we dont choose to be gay or straight or bisexual, doesnt mean theres a gene that decide our sexual orientation.



I'd be willing to bet there are different levels of gay.  With some people, I have absolutely no doubt.  Others are a little more ambiguous.  This makes sense since some people are bi, and leads me to believe there is more than just one gene that determines sexuality.  Perhaps there are even genes that life hasn't unlocked yet which would require three people to be involved in making a baby.



Slimebeast said:
Rath said:
highwaystar101 said:
Rath said:
Slimebeast said:

That's a great article. I completely agree with it and believe those are the main mechanics behind true homosexuality (while some bi-sexual behaviour we see in our society today could also be influenced by social factors).

A homosexual act is still a sin in God's eyes.

So god made people fall in love with people of their own sex and then made it an offense to have sex with somebody of your own sex?

Man, God has a fucked up sense of humour.

When God created mankind he chose not to interfere with mankind's free-will, he will let you do what you want. However, some people choose to love a member of the same sex with their free will, but some say that god put you here to procreate. That's where this whole situation gets really messy.

Read his post, he's saying that you don't choose to be homosexual. But God will smite you for it anyway, even though he made you like that.

Not necessarily. There's a difference between wanting to do something and actually doing it.

From a Christian perspective it's obvious that people are born with different traits and conditions that affect their struggle of not commiting sins in this life. This planet, the creation, is full of imperfection (cause of Adam's original sin). A person may be born with a craving for drugs, an aggressive personality, or a craving for children, or wanting to have sex with lots of women, or other men etc. Everyone has their battle in this life, and their struggle to walk on the right path. God will judge everyone according to their premises, justly.

You know thats not true right? Even religious people admit it.