Originally posted by xxxenophobeYeah, them Dukes of Hazzard fans are freaks!
ARGH! NEVER!... im not homophobic though (shivers)... i am the kinkiest mf in the world.. and ill be thre first to admit ive tried damn near every thing i can stick that thing in to.. and ive unanimezly decided.. I prefer cooter...
Originally posted by ColettiUm, fornication explicitly means sex outside of marriage. St Paul speaks out against it
I think you will have trouble finding "thou shalt not have sex before marriage."
It does make it clear that you are not to rape, or have sex with someone else's spouse, or someone engage to be married. It's not cut and dry as you have inferred. But I am willing to be corrected if you can find a scripture reference.
all the time. It's been explicitly forbidden in any strain of Christianty that was even
remotely orthodox since its inception.
If you need citations for fornication in the Pauline letters, please let me know, until then,
I will assume that you know where they are or can find them.
Nemesio
Originally posted by ColettiThe explanation to this is very simple. Either you believe all people are due protection under the law, or noone is. We can't pick and choose.
Sure. And it would explain why they should be protected under the law.
In the usa the constitution declares for all people. We have abolished the predjudices of olde, let us hope to one day be free of them all.
Originally posted by PhlabibitThe bible does'nt say anthing against working on sunday. It is Saturday you're suposed to take off for the sabbath.
That I can get behind, for sure.
My only problem is you've called gays 'un natural' due to your religion. Your religion says many things should be punished... gays, adultery, working on Sunday... yet you don't call these other things 'un natural'.
Why do you hold so true to looking down on gays, but let these other things slide? I really need to know.
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Originally posted by Nyxieahhh Oscar Wilde... a man i can respect... an avid Absinthe drinker like myself...
Nothing human is alien to me : Oscar wilde
Oscar Wilde, on Absinthe;
"After the first glass you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world."
Originally posted by NyxieI dont think hes talking "human nature" humans r F***ed up... there serves no reproductive purpose... thats what hes sayn... but any thing a human does could be construed as "human nature" like some one going up to some one and stabbing there mother in the face 100+ times.. thats ok.. its just human nature..
What makes it unnatural? If people do it, is it not then by definition human nature?
Originally posted by xxxenophobeYou're comparing the love of two same sex people to cold blooded murder? That line of reasoning is past me sorry.
I dont think hes talking "human nature" humans r F***ed up... there serves no reproductive purpose... thats what hes sayn... but any thing a human does could be construed as "human nature" like some one going up to some one and stabbing there mother in the face 100+ times.. thats ok.. its just human nature..
Being gay does'nt cause harm. See? That's the difference. There have been gay people throughout our recorded history and the human race has seemed to survive it just fine.
Originally posted by Nyxiewhere do you draw the line in "human nature"... by your definition it fits the criteria... and there have ben murders and nuclear bombs dropped and biological warfair and genocide unleashed upon the world and wer still here... its human nature.
You're comparing the love of two same sex people to cold blooded murder? That line of reasoning is past me sorry.
Being gay does'nt cause harm. See? That's the difference. There have been gay people throughout our recorded history and the human race has seemed to survive it just fine.
Originally posted by xxxenophobeSorry but I just can't see things from this perspective where love and kindness is equated with murder and war. If you can show me where this logical jump in the reasoning is made, it would be easier for me to follow your point.
where do you draw the line in "human nature"... by your definition it fits the criteria... and there have ben murders and nuclear bombs dropped and biological warfair and genocide unleashed upon the world and wer still here... its human nature.
Originally posted by NyxieThere is no jump... the standards are to broad...
Sorry but I just can't see things from this perspective where love and kindness is equated with murder and war. If you can show me where this logical jump in the reasoning is made, it would be easier for me to follow your point.