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oh stop using the bible. :mad1:Yes examples of sexual immorality are rife in the Bible, e.g. the city of Sodom, Gomorrah and several others.
In a similar way, Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding towns gave themselves up to sexual immorality and perversion. They serve as an example of those who suffer the punishment of eternal fire. - Jude 1:7 (NIV)
I disagree.oh stop using the bible. :mad1:
The bible is fiction mate. Anyone who still "believes" in it just hasn't found the right time to fall off the bandwagon.
But God didn't make the Bible or his presence too convincing because he wants people to have free choice. Free choice to live in the kingdom of God or to burn in hell with other sinners.But you keep on making the mistake that the Bible should prove anything to people who don't believe in it.
Yes theism is the first metaphysic that is taken out of the picture. Deism, on the other hand, I don't have a problem with.But God didn't make the Bible or his presence too convincing because he wants people to have free choice. Free choice to live in the kingdom of God or to burn in hell with other sinners.
Notice the subtle difference in outcomes based on your choice.
Then again, how can we have free choice in whether we believe if we don't have access to enough evidence. Theism is inherently contradictory.
Yes, I am primarily opposed to homosexuality on (religiously inspired) moral grounds.But you keep on making the mistake that the Bible should prove anything to people who don't believe in it.
Lol.
Which is why religious arguments are invalid when they only have the Bible to stand on.
What do you even mean by this?hwo can we have free choice if god already knows what we'll decide
HMMMM?
Many Christians believe knowledge of what the outcome of a man or woman's free will will be does not preclude his or her freedom. They contend that it is possible for God to know how a man or woman will exercise their free will and at the same time not interfere with it.
Some believe that this creates a logical paradox, but the paradox hinges on the concept of time. That is, if God knows what a person will choose before the person makes that choice, how does the person actually have a free choice about that when the time comes?
But this paradox relies on the fact that God experiences time as we do. If it is said that God exists outside of time (as He created it), thus "time" does not pass for God. He is not only everywhere at once, but in all of time at once. Consequently, the time factor of the apparent paradox is removed, and the paradox disappears. That is, God does not know what the person will choose before they do so. Rather, God has always known what the person did freely choose in that person's future.
You may think that. But as usual, you're incorrect. If you're unhappy with the news articles, well, here is the actual clinical research behind them.I think homosexuals would not make as effective parents as heterosexuals. That’s not religious. That’s looking out for the well-being of kids.
Name_Taken said:I think homosexuals would not make as effective parents as heterosexuals. That’s not religious. That’s looking out for the well-being of kids.
If you really wanted a kid, why don't you get married and have one?[/SIZE]
Excuse me sorry...BUT ARE YOU FUCKING JOKING? That is probably one of the worst pieces of utter tripe I have EVER read on here, more so than many of the blatant racist comments made on some of the rest of the website and the entire internet.
I'm just bewildered for words...
I think you made my day.You're not a homosexual, nor do you have a two pairs of parents one homosexual and one heterosexual, so you don't have facts let alone statistics. In fact, the divorce rate of heterosexuals is extremely higher than that of homosexuals.
And it may not be a strictly religious statement of yours, but it derives from your religious ignorance.
I don't need to be married to have a kid, I'm happy to live with my life partner and share our own loving bond with our kid because I know our relationship won't fail. I don't need a ring and a pretty piece of paper to have a child. I wouldn't use a surrogate either I'd adopt, why bring another life into this cruel world with racist/sexist (which ever one concerns homosexuality) people like you when I can make an existing life better.Name_taken said:If you really wanted a kid, why don't you get married and have one?
One would know BEFORE you edited your post.Name_Taken said:think you made my day.
One would wonder as to why the bolded might be the case...
Lol thats the thing buddy, unless you do just that and get married (as in the true and only definition of marriage) then it won't in fact be your kid.I don't need to be married to have a kid, I'm happy to live with my life partner and share our own loving bond with our kid because I know our relationship won't fail. I don't need a ring and a pretty piece of paper to have a child. I wouldn't use a surrogate either I'd adopt, why bring another life into this cruel world with racist/sexist (which ever one concerns homosexuality) people like you when I can make an existing life better.
I edited my post becuase the new phrase sounds better and fits in better with my opening statement. I only edit to fix grammar or spelling or to rephrase things I've said badly.One would know BEFORE you edited your post.
It may not be legal YET in Australia but in other parts of the world it is a fact.