- June 27th, 2013, 9:33 am
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show me something that i've already made the forgone conclusion that i'm right on and won't change because then, GASP, i'd have to change something.
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ATrain wrote:There are lines that do get drawn, but you're missing the whole crux of the argument. Sexuality is built-in, something you're hardwired for. Other desires...such as the desire to murder, cheat, etc...are not naturally ingrained but must be brought out by circumstance or emotion.whats hilarious is there is actually more proof for the latter than their is for the former.
"So God creates people with different brain structures so they can have a desire for a companion but then denies them the ability to have that desire fulfilled while allowing others to have it fulfilled? Sorry, He doesn't operate that way.you're saying that there are no unrighteous desires. That's the most ridiculous thing any bible believing person could say.
RubberMallet wrote:show me something that i've already made the forgone conclusion that i'm right on and won't change because then, GASP, i'd have to change something.Thus why we go round and round on this board.
LUconn wrote:It's not a slippery slope. You're purposely being obtuse to the fact that all sexual sins between 2 consenting adults are equivalent. Based on your quoteNo, there are unrighteous desires...I'm not saying its ok for me to go sleep with every gay man I find appealing, just like its not ok for you to go sleep with every straight woman you find appealing. The difference is, you have a way to fulfill the natural desire for sex and companionship whereas - according to your interpretation of scripture - I do not."So God creates people with different brain structures so they can have a desire for a companion but then denies them the ability to have that desire fulfilled while allowing others to have it fulfilled? Sorry, He doesn't operate that way.you're saying that there are no unrighteous desires. That's the most ridiculous thing any bible believing person could say.
ATrain wrote:My initial request from when I first came out on this board still stands: show me how the Bible has not been misintrepreted by the modern church about homosexuality. I think the church throughout history has also proven itself to be untrustworthy with interpreting the Bible.Just a couple quick ones, but scholarship (yes, even modern liberal scholarship) proves Biblical interpretation. It's the most scruitinized book in history, and also the most verified book in history. And outside of scholarship, Scripture is a witness to itself.
ATrain wrote:the heart of the problem. God isn't being fair. How dare he.LUconn wrote:It's not a slippery slope. You're purposely being obtuse to the fact that all sexual sins between 2 consenting adults are equivalent. Based on your quoteNo, there are unrighteous desires...I'm not saying its ok for me to go sleep with every gay man I find appealing, just like its not ok for you to go sleep with every straight woman you find appealing. The difference is, you have a way to fulfill the natural desire for sex and companionship whereas - according to your interpretation of scripture - I do not."So God creates people with different brain structures so they can have a desire for a companion but then denies them the ability to have that desire fulfilled while allowing others to have it fulfilled? Sorry, He doesn't operate that way.you're saying that there are no unrighteous desires. That's the most ridiculous thing any bible believing person could say.
jbock13 wrote:Being gay is no different than any other sin, however.Your so right jbock!!
lynchburgwildcats wrote:I find some of this stuff on here absolutely hilarious. Unless it's written word for word without any leeway to interpret it differently, you don't know how God operates, what he wants, or why he created anything the way he created it. No matter what the religion is, it's the same old argument people have used throughout the course of human history to justify discrimination against females, non-whites, and anyone without the "normal" sexual preference. Hiding behind the shield of religion doesn't excuse hate, bigotry, bullying, and intimidation that people of all faiths have used to justify their sins. Am I accusing any of you of that? Nope, but some of the same arguments I am seeing are some of te same arguments I have heard personally or read was used to prevent equal rights for blacks and women, to prevent interracial marriage, to prevent the abolition of slavery, to justify the trail of tears, and etc.There's a ton of hay in that straw man you're building.
ATrain wrote:Pretty sure I never chose to be attracted to men...Possibly subconsciously?
ATrain wrote:...show me how the Bible has not been misintrepreted by the modern church about homosexuality.I'm not sure what that would prove, but all I will say is that the church has indeed mininterpreted the Bible in regards to homosexuality - if not in word, certainly in deed. But how the church interprets the Bible on the topic of homosexuality is irrelevant.
ALUmnus wrote:The Prop 8 decision was about legal standing, and the decision has people on both sides unsure as to whether Prop 8 is still the law or not.The legal standing issue is a huge one because basically it means that the state, through inaction, can override the will of the people. As I said earlier, when the government refuses to represent the people, what do you have left? Yes, you can elect new leaders, but, there needs to be a legal advocate system in place to protect voters when the state refuses to defend propositions voted in by the populace. Even Gavin Newsom, who set off the same sex marriage firestorm in California by allowing same sex marriage in San Francisco has admitted that there may be negative legal ramifications for the proposition system as a whole if we continue down a path like this.
RubberMallet wrote:leave the important discussions for the adults.You mean the adults trying to argue that sexual preference is a choice? LOL.
lynchburgwildcats wrote:see, you aren't even paying attention...like a jr higher.RubberMallet wrote:leave the important discussions for the adults.You mean the adults trying to argue that sexual preference is a choice? I chortle audibly..
RubberMallet wrote:see, you aren't even paying attention...like a jr higher.Oh really?
JK37 wrote:Looks like you aren't paying attention...ATrain wrote:Pretty sure I never chose to be attracted to men...Possibly subconsciously?
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