
JVM wrote:I'm just going to drop one thing in here and go on my merry way.
I really am sick of people using religion as a motivation/excuse for being anti-homosexual. If it's against your religion, that's your thing, but I see so many people who build their entire argument upon that.

Malchik wrote:The "gay gene" could be found, applied, and patented and you'd still go about believing in your current preset views.
I am well versed in the teachings of Evolution and Creation. I find it highly ironic that you call the Bible a "story" yet you subscribe to the theory of evolution that has constantly provable flaws and was crafted by imperfect men to make them feel better about themselves and to make them unaccountable to a higher power. Let me ask you this-- If a businessman dictates a letter to someone- whos letter is it? The one who spoke the words, or the one who wrote them down? Also if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.Malchik wrote:Much like evolution, you ignore mountains of evidence in favor of a story.

o.supreme wrote:Also if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.

o.supreme wrote:Malchik wrote:The "gay gene" could be found, applied, and patented and you'd still go about believing in your current preset views.
But it can't and never will be scientifically proven so I dont have to worry. The fact is, despite all mans attempts, and jokes in media, there is nothing that can disprove the existence of God or the validity of the Scriptures.
so if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.
Crocodile wrote:o.supreme wrote:Malchik wrote:The "gay gene" could be found, applied, and patented and you'd still go about believing in your current preset views.
But it can't and never will be scientifically proven so I dont have to worry. The fact is, despite all mans attempts, and jokes in media, there is nothing that can disprove the existence of God or the validity of the Scriptures.
Burden of proof isn't on Scientists to disprove God, it's on the faithful to prove he does. Until then every joke, or refutation of God and validity of scriptures are just as valid as faith. LOGIC!so if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.
This assumes our human values of beauty and majesty have any inherent value, which all logic indicates they don't. Or the assumption that everything that happens must have some cause behind it. Or that their existence has any inherent meaning, also an assumption.
All assumptions.
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Crocodile wrote:o.supreme wrote:Malchik wrote:The "gay gene" could be found, applied, and patented and you'd still go about believing in your current preset views.
But it can't and never will be scientifically proven so I dont have to worry. The fact is, despite all mans attempts, and jokes in media, there is nothing that can disprove the existence of God or the validity of the Scriptures.
Burden of proof isn't on Scientists to disprove God, it's on the faithful to prove he does. Until then every joke, or refutation of God and validity of scriptures are just as valid as faith. LOGIC!so if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.
This assumes our human values of beauty and majesty have any inherent value, which all logic indicates they don't. Or the assumption that everything that happens must have some cause behind it. Or that their existence has any inherent meaning, also an assumption.
All assumptions.
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Malchik wrote:JVM wrote:I'm just going to drop one thing in here and go on my merry way.
I really am sick of people using religion as a motivation/excuse for being anti-homosexual. If it's against your religion, that's your thing, but I see so many people who build their entire argument upon that.
Sadly, most religious people see their teachings as the source of human morality, so it's hard to argue that point to them.

Jomei wrote:I'm sick of anti-gay bigots hiding behind their religion when people rightly call them out as bigots, too. You're not against homosexuality because of the Bible--the Bible prohibits a shitload of harmless behaviors, but you picked this one to feel strongly about... because you're a bigot. Evolve in your thinking or accept the scorn of civilized people.


Gyaos wrote:I cant help but notice, Bisexuals are signifigantly less made fun of than full blown homosexuals.

Gyaos wrote:Really? I dont see Bis (regardless of gender) getting as much hate as gays.
Crocodile wrote:Gyaos wrote:Really? I dont see Bis (regardless of gender) getting as much hate as gays.
Well...Bisexual men may be treated as full gays in a state of semi-denial, seen it happen.
Bisexual women, are treated like the holy grail by men.

o.supreme wrote:The one who spoke the words, or the one who wrote them down? Also if you examine all things- The Stars, The Galaxies, the Earth, and all life on it, from a logical point of view, then creation only makes sense. I cant believe people can examine the stars and see all the beauty and order in the universe and say it just all "happend" without cause.

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eabaker wrote:Jake Jaguar is asking too many questions about this whole Mulwraygalon affair...

Cimmerian Dragon wrote:If God is out there, and capable of creating the universe, then he is also a literally transcendent power; "Beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding". To suggest that any human religion can fully comprehend the will and intention of such a being on any subject, especially to the degree that they can persecute their fellow men about it, is both an insult to a transcendent deity and a laughable testament to mankind's hubris.
A wise spiritual man knows that the unique rules and teachings of a religion represent man's small effort to wrap their minds around the theoretical "divine", and to assist adherents in growing into the sort of person that religious culture values. These are more often than not positive goals. Joseph Campbell described it best in The Power of Myth. He asks readers to accept a basic respect for all religious traditions, which he calls "kind of a second womb...designed to bring this very complicated thing, which is a human being, to maturity, which means to be self-motivating, self-acting" (Campbell 66). He tells us that every religion is true when we understand it metaphorically, because all the ideas about God that religious doctrines present are metaphorical frames to help adherents comprehend something that is transcendent, and basically un-comprehendible (67). We need these simplified frames of reference to meditate on, but must always remember that any idea of God a religion has remains a metaphor, the reference of the metaphor is something transcendent that is not literally equivalent to the picture we've composed to represent it. "If you think that the metaphor is itself the reference, it would be like going to a restaurant, asking for the menu, seeing beefsteak written there, and then starting to eat the menu" (67). "You can personify God in many, many ways...(but)...What you are talking and trying to think about transcends all that" (76).
What does this have to do with the homosexuality debate? Everything, when people are using religious doctrine to chide or persecute other people. I absolutely respect an individual's right to choose their own, personal religious beliefs. However, no one should abide any effort to force those standards onto others, especially when they insist that those beliefs can be rationally explained as the "correct" ones, or objectively proven as the "direct word of God". It is simple. The abstract concepts of religion, articles of "faith", are things that cannot be proven rationally, and thus no one has any right to force them on another person. I may drop a baseball on a stubborn gravity-denier's head to prove the validity of Newton's theory, but I would not hurl a grenade at someone that refused to capitulate in a dispute that could never be objectively decided.
Obviously, not every person who thinks homosexuality is wrong would physically assault a gay man. However, many see no problem spouting vitriol about sin, evil, cowardice, perversion and every other underhanded slur they can can drudge up out of their filthy minds to attack them. To those people I can only say this: preach to your fellow adherents, not to those who have no interest in you or your judgements. You don't know that your religious rules are right, you have faith that they are. Faith is personal, it can inform your decisions. Faith is not the same thing as fact; Even if that faith is right about something, it will never be fact until it's proven objectively. Being subjective, faith is not applicable in any debate where one side does not share it. So, use your faith as way to personal enlightenment and fulfillment, that's what it's good for. Just don't expect to bully anyone else onto that same path.
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eabaker wrote:Jake Jaguar is asking too many questions about this whole Mulwraygalon affair...

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