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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
no i have not said that i do not believe in platonic friendships but how are you going to guarantee that two platonic friends of the opposite sex will not engage in illicit sex in your hotel, ask them nicely not to?
would you let a brother and sister share a room? (you know where im going with this!!)

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
so the crux of your point is that people will 'reap what they sow'. what will the reap by catching h.i.v?
so the crux of your point is that people will 'reap what they sow'. what will the reap by catching h.i.v?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Yes i think the Bible is awesome 🙂

My stance is that the Bible provided excellent advice 🙂
kinda like the "kill the 14 year old girl if she can't prove she is a virgin?"

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Oh no its anger all right 🙂
My mistake, it's 'justified anger'. Justified or not God is contradicting his own advice and is a fool, and for that matter a hypocrite.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
...Muslims for whom it may be illicit to drink alcohol yet they have no reservation about selling it to other people...
Isn't it a good thing that the Muslim cafe owner in question is not trying to impose his personal beliefs onto people who do not share them or people who adhere to other religions?

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
[b]so the crux of your point is that people will 'reap what they sow'. what will the reap by catching h.i.v?[/b]
they reap HIV by engaging in illicit sex, I am, sure they would rather not be HIV+

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
kinda like the "kill the 14 year old girl if she can't prove she is a virgin?"
its old Zhalanzi, we have moved on from those hazy old days of stoning homos and adulteresses 🙂

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Originally posted by FMF
Isn't it a good thing that the Muslim cafe owner in question is not trying to impose his personal beliefs onto people who do not share them or people who adhere to other religions?
not if he is advocating to others that its wrong to drink alcohol and then providing an inducement for others to do just that, its hypocritical.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
My mistake, it's 'justified anger'. Justified or not God is contradicting his own advice and is a fool, and for that matter a hypocrite.
sure you keep it up dude, but watch out for stormy days and lightning strikes.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
they reap HIV by engaging in illicit sex, I am, sure they would rather not be HIV+
so a british male with h.i.v. currently has a normal life and life span and with a cure in sight it would seem h.i.v. is becoming as relevant as the measles currently is for the british. hardly a major reaping is it? so why all the drama?

what did homosexual men reap before the 1900's?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
sure you keep it up dude, but watch out for stormy days and lightning strikes.
🙄

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
so a british male with h.i.v. currently has a normal life and life span and with a cure in sight it would seem h.i.v. is becoming as relevant as the measles currently is for the british.

what did homosexual men reap before the 1900's?
I am sure he would rather not be HIV+, you make it sound like a good thing!

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
🙄
its not good to mock God PK, not good at all. I dont think i can even save you now.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
not if he is advocating to others that its wrong to drink alcohol and then providing an inducement for others to do just that, its hypocritical.
In so far as he advocates to others that 'it's wrong to drink alcohol', then that is to fellow Muslims and applies above all to himself. Here in Indonesia, alcohol is not illegal, nor is it taboo for many millions of people - neither socially nor in religious terms.

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Originally posted by FMF
In so far as he advocates to others that 'it's wrong to drink alcohol', then that is to fellow Muslims and applies above all to himself. Here in Indonesia, alcohol is not illegal, nor is it taboo for many millions of people - neither socially nor in religious terms.
Its simply an example FMF of having a personal value and providing an inducement to others to engage in activity which is contrary to that personal value. Its hypocritical.