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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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Are you at all concerned that receiving this message day after day, and/or dealing with the attitudes of peers who receive this message, would appear to be a major cause of suicide amongst LGBT teenagers? This group of young people is at much greater risk of suicide than the general youth population. Would you alter your message at all if you are specifically speaking to a young person trying to come to terms with his or her sexuality?
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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EDIT: You are welcome to believe whatever you wish. You are protected in such beliefs in the US of A. However, those who do not share your beliefs can exercise their protected free speech by disputing your arrant nonsense. Last fiddled with by kladner on 2013-12-26 at 13:32 |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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What we have is a school full of kids willing to stand up against bigotry. Quote:
As for the second paragraph, that line of thinking gets old see my above response. And most importantly you still missed the whole point of my post. Christians like you pick and choose which "sins" you want to condemn. You come up with the most ridiculous excuses for it. You say these utterly stupid pat phrases anytime anyone calls you on it and don't think a whit about just how wrong and illogical your whole world view is. I've said it before in the Atheism thread, we still live in the time when most Atheists and Agnostics (in the US) grew up in the Christian church, and we actually read the Bible which turned us into Atheists and Agnostics. Quote:
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
263616 Posts |
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I actually tried to read the Bible. But then I cheated and read the last page, and found out the guy died -- it ruined the story for me....
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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1. God is all knowing and all powerful. This is standard conservative christian doctrine, omnipotence of God. 2. Jesus came to earth, the son of God, yet he existed from the beginning and he "was God". (see John 1) 3. Since God is all knowing, it follows that he knew Adam and Eve would sin. 4. Since Jesus was with God from the beginning, he knew that he would have to come to Earth before God made Adam. 5. Therefore it follows that Christ coming to Earth was NOT a bandaid. 6. And it also follows that Earth was not an Experiment, after all, God knows everything, why would he experiment. Society has a way of sandpapering down any misfits, especially people who don't fit the popular stereotype. I happen to be a serious misfit in society, more intelligent than average, introvert, quiet type. I got quite a bit of sandpapering in school. It made me a bit more judicious in applying sandpaper to others because of how they live or who they are. I still disapprove of homesexuality, but I don't shove it in anyone's face. |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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Sincere reply. Because the origin of a family was - and still is - to provide a supportive environment for children. Homosexual couples can't have children without external assistance. This leaves homosexual couples lacking in ability to created a functioning family. And yes, I see way too many male+female families that are totally dysfunctional but that is a topic for a different thread. This is as far as I will carry the topic because it gets "in someone's face" from this point on.
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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I often say to friends, "I like children as I like dogs. I can tolerate them for brief periods, so long as they belong to someone else.... |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Furthermore, any such persons found to have undergone one of those illegal procedures must be forced to divorce immediately, right? And in vitro fertilization must be prohibited, correct? Any unmarried person who undergoes either of those sterilization procedures (such as me, for example) thus forfeits the right to marry, right? The doctor who performed mine should have had a legal obligation to report me to the authorities, right? Or was the court clerk who issued marriage licenses supposed to have required me to produce a sperm sample and to have my intended bride undergo an internal examination sufficient to determine that her reproductive tract was fully functional? Or do you have some word-dance around those logical consequences of your declaration about the relationship between homosexuals and families? Or are you going to duck this challenge? Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2013-12-27 at 01:39 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2013-12-27 at 03:01 Reason: cut he full quote |
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