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Is Homosexuality sinful and/or unnatural?

Is homosexuality wrong and/or unnatural?


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Who said I struggled with a choice? Now you're just being dishonest, Snicket.

It is not my desire to make you feel defensive. Further, just between us, I don't mind what names you call me. Really I don't care in the least. I am not offendable, if that were a word. However, a word to the wise. No matter what names you call me - and all are permissible as far as I am concerned - don't call me "Sparky" or "Nancy". For reasons I have yet determined, those names can get you in trouble with some guy named Captain Courtesy.

Now, back to your struggle with sexuality. You mentioned earlier that you had problems deciding. That's OK. No one is making a judgement here...except you.
 
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It is not my desire to make you feel defensive. Further, just between us, I don't mind what names you call me. Really I don't care in the least. I am not offendable, if that were a word. However, a word to the wise. No matter what names you call me - and all are permissible as far as I am concerned - don't call me "Sparky" or "Nancy". For reasons I have yet to determined those names can get you in trouble with some guy named Captain Courtesy.

Now, back to your struggle with sexuality. You mentioned earlier that you had problems deciding. That's OK. No one is making a judgement here...except you.

I didn't do that on purpose, and I've broken the rules enough to know most of them.

I didn't struggle with my sexuality. I'm not gay, I'm not bi, I'm straight.
 
From what i understand there is no hormonal difference between straight and gay for that reason alone. You mean things like gay guys have bigger penises? That kind of thing?

Brain scans of gays and straits show distinct differences.
 
Brain scans of gays and straits show distinct differences.

And that makes sense since sexuality is mostly our brains, and has very little to do with our parts. Our biggest sex organ is our brain, no doubt about it.
 
"Snicket"?

What in the cornbread-hell is a "snicket"?
 
It is not my desire to make you feel defensive. Further, just between us, I don't mind what names you call me. Really I don't care in the least. I am not offendable, if that were a word. However, a word to the wise. No matter what names you call me - and all are permissible as far as I am concerned - don't call me "Sparky" or "Nancy". For reasons I have yet determined, those names can get you in trouble with some guy named Captain Courtesy.

Now, back to your struggle with sexuality. You mentioned earlier that you had problems deciding. That's OK. No one is making a judgement here...except you.

You're not trying hard enough, Risky Thicket. Perhaps you should talk more about what you think he thinks; maybe actually pester him successfully. That way, you might be worth reading.
 
I didn't do that on purpose, and I've broken the rules enough to know most of them.

I didn't struggle with my sexuality. I'm not gay, I'm not bi, I'm straight.

Hey man, it's OK. Really. I'm serious. We don't care. We thought you were fighting your own sexuality. We don't care. You're bi, we can live with that. And so can you! It's no big deal to us, that is what we've been saying.
 
"Snicket"?

What in the cornbread-hell is a "snicket"?

Lemony Snicket. I have kids, I can't see Risky Thicket in print and not think Lemony Snicket.
 
Hey man, it's OK. Really. I'm serious. We don't care. We thought you were fighting your own sexuality. We don't care. You're bi, we can live with that. And so can you! It's no big deal to us, that is what we've been saying.

You got a mouse in your pocket?
 
The vast majority? Again...where do you get this?


What do you mean where do I get this? I think the vaast majority has doubted their sexual orientation at one time or another. Do you need a study or something?
 
You're not trying hard enough, Risky Thicket. Perhaps you should talk more about what you think he thinks; maybe actually pester him successfully. That way, you might be worth reading.

That's lame, Wake. Plus, you are about 7 pages too late. Work on a reasonable bait and get back to me.
 
What do you mean where do I get this? I think the vaast majority has doubted their sexual orientation at one time or another. Do you need a study or something?

Not if you're just expressing an opinion. I can honestly say I haven't doubted mine. Maybe I'm weird.
 
Not if you're just expressing an opinion. I can honestly say I haven't doubted mine. Maybe I'm weird.

If you never doubted your sexuality then how did you choose?
 
That's lame, Wake. Plus, you are about 7 pages too late. Work on a reasonable bait and get back to me.

Hey man, it's OK. Really. I'm serious. We don't care. We thought you were fighting your own sexuality. We don't care. You're bi, we can live with that. And so can you! It's no big deal to us, that is what we've been saying.

You're not trying hard enough, Risky Thicket. Perhaps you should talk more about what you think he thinks; maybe actually pester him successfully. That way, you might be worth reading.

Moderator's Warning:
This stuff needs to stop now. No baiting, no personal attacks.
 
It was an easy choice. :shrug:

But if you were never attracted to men in the first place, there never was a choice to be made.
 
But if you were never attracted to men in the first place, there never was a choice to be made.

Sure it was, the option was presented and I turned it down. It doesn't have to be a difficult choice to be a choice.
 
If you never doubted your sexuality then how did you choose?

I think everyone reaches a stage in life when they choose their lifestyle, immoral or no. When I first heard of it I thought: "Ew. Not interested."
 
Sure it was, the option was presented and I turned it down. It doesn't have to be a difficult choice to be a choice.

You weren't choosing attraction, but activity, big difference.
 
And why is that, CriticalThought? What validates your belief? A feeling? Something deep within hat makes you feel absolutely convinced that you alone are right in your beliefs? You aren't absolute.

Why do you believe what you believe? Can you even prove it? What makes your belief better than an unlikeable belief that also can't be proven? Popularity?

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Even if I believed in God (the Christian one, for example), I would not agree with him on right and wrong. So, religion is not what makes it possible to have a sense of morality. If you are looking for authority on right and wrong, God is not the correct answer.
 
Sure it was, the option was presented and I turned it down. It doesn't have to be a difficult choice to be a choice.

Mac, that's like somebody offering you liver when you don't like liver. If you liked liver, you'd have made a choice. You're not hardwired to be gay.
 
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