Again, irrelevant to my point. :|You do understand the capacity of the animal brain right? Not as big as a humans!
Well whatever your point is You aren't convincing me that God created Animals Homosexual.Again, irrelevant to my point. :|
I found 2 things extremely interesting in this thread, both answers to my early questions. The first was posted by Lord Danzo, an article about the possible correlation between biological aspects and the homosexual preference. There are some things I have to point out, though. The first being the fact that the individuals studied were in a far too small number to take such a general induction, and that more studies with more animals and even with other species should be held before they come up with a closer conclusion. The second being the fact that, despite acknowledging differences in the brain of Male-oriented rams and female-oriented rams, the causes of said fact aren't proven to be caused by or be able to cause mutations on actual genes, and thus one cannot say, for certain, that it is inheritable. So no, it is not scientifically proven that homosexuality is inheritable. Though the study is interesting, and I'd love to see more of it.
The second thing that interested me were the Bible passages that were provided. They actually made me laugh. it makes you wonder, how much desperate can a person be to find a meaning to their life to follow such detailed guidelines? The more I read, the more I question, where's the individuality? If you follow the Bible purely, what makes you different from your fellow men? And truly, how lazy are you all? I know it's extremely hard, but why can't you sit, meditate, and try to find your own meaning to your life. Believe me, it would give you personality, character. We ARE different, all of us. And as such, we need different answer. Actually, it's not a question of needing, it's simply that, different people, different answers. It is much easier to simply go by a book, follow a horde of mindless sheep and be just one more grain of sand in the desert. But, as you reach a certain age, and a certain state of cognition, you really should stop and think about your believes, and if they are indeed right for you.
And as you do that, try to think that judging someone just because they're different from you is something really conceited and narcissistic. What makes you better than those that differ from you?
I found 2 things extremely interesting in this thread, both answers to my early questions. The first was posted by Lord Danzo, an article about the possible correlation between biological aspects and the homosexual preference. There are some things I have to point out, though. The first being the fact that the individuals studied were in a far too small number to take such a general induction, and that more studies with more animals and even with other species should be held before they come up with a closer conclusion. The second being the fact that, despite acknowledging differences in the brain of Male-oriented rams and female-oriented rams, the causes of said fact aren't proven to be caused by or be able to cause mutations on actual genes, and thus one cannot say, for certain, that it is inheritable. So no, it is not scientifically proven that homosexuality is inheritable. Though the study is interesting, and I'd love to see more of it.
The second thing that interested me were the Bible passages that were provided. They actually made me laugh. it makes you wonder, how much desperate can a person be to find a meaning to their life to follow such detailed guidelines? The more I read, the more I question, where's the individuality? If you follow the Bible purely, what makes you different from your fellow men? And truly, how lazy are you all? I know it's extremely hard, but why can't you sit, meditate, and try to find your own meaning to your life. Believe me, it would give you personality, character. We ARE different, all of us. And as such, we need different answer. Actually, it's not a question of needing, it's simply that, different people, different answers. It is much easier to simply go by a book, follow a horde of mindless sheep and be just one more grain of sand in the desert. But, as you reach a certain age, and a certain state of cognition, you really should stop and think about your believes, and if they are indeed right for you.
And as you do that, try to think that judging someone just because they're different from you is something really conceited and narcissistic. What makes you better than those that differ from you?
*Bolded - HAHA, I know I shouldn't laugh but it was funny.It seems we have slightly gotten off topic..
I'm not gay, though I believe my sister is and I don't really have a problem with that or gays in general. if they want to get married they should be allowed.
the only people I have a problem with are those that believe God (I'm a "Scientific" Methodist by the way) hates gays when the majority of the New Testament, which in case you don't know is what modern Catholics and Christians follow, is about God's love and the story of Jesus.
Hadou, you mentioned Romans 1:21-34 states that God prohibts homosexual acts, I don't think you get what that was really stating. While yes they were performing homosexual acts, the thing that kept getting repeated is that they turned there backs on God and didn't praise him, but praised themselves. As for 1st Corinthians 6:18, you are correct, fornication is a sin but fornication is defined as ANY sexual act before marriage, whether its heterosexual or homosexual. However you fail to continue the end of chapter 6 because it says the reason that fornication is a sin is because our bodies are a Temple of the Holy Spirit. Next you mention chapter 10:8 from the same book, no where in that verse is homosexuality mentioned it stats "We must not indulge in sexual immorality as some of them did and twenty-three thousand fell in a single day". Which is saying, don't follow what other people are doing when it concerns sexual activities as they may not be following what God has laid out.
Basically what you have done is twisted what the Bible has said so that it fits with your own ideology, which isn't the meaning of the Bible. Instead of twisting the words of the Bible to fit your thoughts, you should be twisting your thoughts to fit what the Bible says. Consider yourself "Biblically pwned"
I think it's not a choice!
My friend is gay and want to love women but he can't because he's gay it's hard to explain because I'm not gay but I'm 110% it's not a choice!
nah I thought it was hilarious so go ahead and laugh*Bolded - HAHA, I know I shouldn't laugh but it was funny.
I'm not Catholic or Methodist, but I am from the Protestant line just like Methodists.
I'm fine with people in General whether they're gay or not. I just don't like the action "Homosexual". I have no issues with THE Homosexual person. I just don't like Homosexuality.
I believe its a choice, I do not think it can be inherited like Hair Colour or Outward appearances.
Sir, I hope you read this and respond:It seems we have slightly gotten off topic..
I'm not gay, though I believe my sister is and I don't really have a problem with that or gays in general. if they want to get married they should be allowed.
the only people I have a problem with are those that believe God (I'm a "Scientific" Methodist by the way) hates gays when the majority of the New Testament, which in case you don't know is what modern Catholics and Christians follow, is about God's love and the story of Jesus.
Hadou, you mentioned Romans 1:21-34 states that God prohibts homosexual acts, I don't think you get what that was really stating. While yes they were performing homosexual acts, the thing that kept getting repeated is that they turned there backs on God and didn't praise him, but praised themselves. As for 1st Corinthians 6:18, you are correct, fornication is a sin but fornication is defined as ANY sexual act before marriage, whether its heterosexual or homosexual. However you fail to continue the end of chapter 6 because it says the reason that fornication is a sin is because our bodies are a Temple of the Holy Spirit. Next you mention chapter 10:8 from the same book, no where in that verse is homosexuality mentioned it stats "We must not indulge in sexual immorality as some of them did and twenty-three thousand fell in a single day". Which is saying, don't follow what other people are doing when it concerns sexual activities as they may not be following what God has laid out.
Basically what you have done is twisted what the Bible has said so that it fits with your own ideology, which isn't the meaning of the Bible. Instead of twisting the words of the Bible to fit your thoughts, you should be twisting your thoughts to fit what the Bible says. Consider yourself "Biblically pwned"
oh before I forget, animals do not have "free will" A lion can not choose to be a vegetarian just like a giraffe can not choose to be a carnivore. Animals work on instinct, where as humans have the ability to determine what they are going to do. As for homosexual animals, I can't really comment as I haven't really read too much into it though I do know that there are plenty of animals that reproduce asexually and other animals, mostly reptiles and amphibians who are hermaphrodites and can change their reproductive organs depending on if there is a lack of males or female.
amen...???? :OMan was born with ze bunghole to have it penetrated so Bend Over guys! Lord Jashin will penetrate y'all.
not all religious people look down on them i am somewhat religious and i don't belive in gay/lesbian mariage not that it is wrong because most are born with that sexual oriantation and can't help the urge but i would like for everyone to have an equal chace for hevan. i dont look down on them i accept them.I don't agree with the moral of that story. Religious people should really stop discriminating against others and try to be more tolerant towards their fellow man, especially in things that don't concern them: people's private lives. Faith is a personal choice, NOT a means to look down upon someone else.