Why does no one pay attention to me at times where I have a good point to make -_-#
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Some Christians are homosexual. Regardless, beating around the question isn't answering it. The poster stated that they pic and choose based on what they thought was logical. I asked how was hating homosexuals logical.[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="jaydough"] Do all Christians find it logical to hate homosexuals? GabuEx
I think that, in many cases, holy books can be something akin to a Rorschach inkblot. What people find in it can often be as much a reflection of their own souls as actual material that is the intention of the text. Thus, if someone filled with hatred reads it, they will inevitably be drawn to the verses that at face value appear to justify that hatred.
It's much more difficult to read it and actually come to the conclusion that something in your life isn't right.
Yes. The entire internet is like that. People are drawn more towards sections in articles and in books that support their hatred or their belief.[QUOTE="tycoonmike"]
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]I was asking the meaning of pansexual lol
Adrianstalker
It's just the more scientific sounding term for being bisexual.
Hmm, no its not. Pansexuality denotes the potential of sexual attraction to all genders and beings. It is intended to negate the idea of two genders (as expressed by bi-)
Cortesy of wiki
Also courtesy of the wiki:
[Pansexuality] is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for aesthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire for people, regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.
Although I will conceed to hermaphrodites being included in the definition, I doubt that pansexualism branches through the animal kindgom.
But why is hatred towards them logical? That doe snot sound logical to me. Hatign someone because of what they do in their spare time at home with another person of a similar age that you do in your spare time at home with another person of a similar age does not sound logical. Sorry.[QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
Maybe bcuz some christian fanatics beilive god created both genders for reproduction and that love between 2 people of sae gender is against his ways for humans, mistake me if u think im wrong here?
BumFluff122
Because its not, not all people tend to think as much as they should
Why does no one pay attention to me at times where I have a good point to make -_-#
MuddVader
because of just that it is a good point :P
So it's not logical. *two thumbs up*Because its not, not all people tend to think as much as they should
wonderboy63
But why is hatred towards them logical? That doe snot sound logical to me. Hatign someone because of what they do in their spare time at home with another person of a similar age that you do in your spare time at home with another person of a similar age does not sound logical. Sorry.[QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
Maybe bcuz some christian fanatics beilive god created both genders for reproduction and that love between 2 people of sae gender is against his ways for humans, mistake me if u think im wrong here?
BumFluff122
I don't commit sexual acts...especially homosexual ones 0.o
It was an example. A 20 year old men is dating a 20 year old women and being intimate. A 20 year old woman is dating a 20 year old woman and being intimate. There is not much difference there aside from other people sticking their noses in where they shouldn't belong.I don't commit sexual acts...especially homosexual ones 0.o
magitekk
[QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
Maybe bcuz some christian fanatics beilive god created both genders for reproduction and that love between 2 people of sae gender is against his ways for humans, mistake me if u think im wrong here?
But why is hatred towards them logical? That doe snot sound logical to me. Hatign someone because of what they do in their spare time at home with another person of a similar age that you do in your spare time at home with another person of a similar age does not sound logical. Sorry. It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.It was an example. A 20 year old men is dating a 20 year old women and being intimate. A 20 year old woman is dating a 20 year old woman and being intimate. There is not much difference there aside from other people sticking their noses in where they shouldn't belong.[QUOTE="magitekk"]
I don't commit sexual acts...especially homosexual ones 0.o
BumFluff122
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
It was an example. A 20 year old men is dating a 20 year old women and being intimate. A 20 year old woman is dating a 20 year old woman and being intimate. There is not much difference there aside from other people sticking their noses in where they shouldn't belong.[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="magitekk"]
I don't commit sexual acts...especially homosexual ones 0.o
magitekk
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
Also courtesy of the wiki:
[Pansexuality] is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for aesthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire for people, regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.
Although I will conceed to hermaphrodites being included in the definition, I doubt that pansexualism branches through the animal kindgom.
Not only branches thru Animal Kingdom, but mechanical things like cars, machines, all the way to things like pumpkins. I know a brazillian singer who consider himself to be pansexual and often describe his sexual experiences with all sorts of things
Damn glitchspot didnt let me properly quote tycoom post :X
So you hate those that are different than you?But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
magitekk
It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.fidosimI disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.
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[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]It was an example. A 20 year old men is dating a 20 year old women and being intimate. A 20 year old woman is dating a 20 year old woman and being intimate. There is not much difference there aside from other people sticking their noses in where they shouldn't belong.
wonderboy63
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
Neglect gays? Pff...gays are widely accepted now. If anything, it's the people who are against homosexuality that are having the trouble.
So you hate those that are different than you?[QUOTE="magitekk"]
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
BumFluff122
Like i said to him earlier: You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred. I disagree, and i'm surprised that you believe that. If hatred is the result of a mindset created by past animosity, then it is perfectly logical.[QUOTE="fidosim"] It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.BumFluff122
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[QUOTE="magitekk"]
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
So you hate those that are different than you?Like i said to him earlier: You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
Homosexuality is perfectly natural, so why would you have a problem with him naturally finding you attractive?I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.[QUOTE="fidosim"] It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.BumFluff122
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
So you hate those that are different than you?[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="magitekk"]
But bottom line is, they are different from me...and I view things differently. As do they, and they are against my views of them. So what's so wrong about me being against them?
wonderboy63
Like i said to him earlier: You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
I was asking him a question pertaining to his reply.[QUOTE="wonderboy63"][QUOTE="BumFluff122"]So you hate those that are different than you?
fidosim
Like i said to him earlier: You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
Homosexuality is perfectly natural, so why would you have a problem with him naturally finding you attractive?because i do not find him(or any other male) attractive, and it will be awkward, just like a girl finding you attractive, but you not her, would you like that girl to find you attractive, not be dissapointed that you have no feeling for her back, i proved my point.
I disagree, and i'm surprised that you believe that. If hatred is the result of a mindset created by past animosity, then it is perfectly logical. fidosimThat does not make it logical.
How exactly are gays usually the hateful ones?The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
magitekk
I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="fidosim"] It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.magitekk
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
[QUOTE="fidosim"][QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
Like i said to him earlier: You do not know that, i tend to accept people for being gay and if one of my freinds turned gay or bi then i would have much of a problem (unless he finds me attractive), but im sure the way ppl are today, they will try anything to there best in public and niglect and even disrespect them (lol middle school mostly)
Homosexuality is perfectly natural, so why would you have a problem with him naturally finding you attractive?because i do not find him(or any other male) attractive, and it will be awkward, just like a girl finding you attractive, but you not her, would you like that girl to find you attractive, not be dissapointed that you have no feeling for her back, i proved my point.
Just because he found you attractive (which isn't something he could control) doesn't mean he would ruin your friendship by acting on it.That does not make it logical. Sure it does. If someone wrongs you, it is only logical to develop resentment toward them so you don't put yourself in a position for them to wrong you again.[QUOTE="fidosim"] I disagree, and i'm surprised that you believe that. If hatred is the result of a mindset created by past animosity, then it is perfectly logical. BumFluff122
How exactly are gays usually the hateful ones?[QUOTE="magitekk"]
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
BumFluff122
All I ever hear out of gays or gay-supporters is "those guys can just go lay in a ditch and die, screw them." I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.
I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="fidosim"] It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.magitekk
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
I dont see that many homosexuals hate heterosexuals. Think before you post
How exactly are gays usually the hateful ones?[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="magitekk"]
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
magitekk
All I ever hear out of gays or gay-supporters is "those guys can just go lay in a ditch and die, screw them." I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.
lol and you my freind are ignorant
I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]
[QUOTE="fidosim"] It's not a hatred of homosexuals, but a disapproval of homosexuality. Two people of the same gender, logically speaking, cannot reproduce, which is what the purpose of sex is. You don't have to agree, but the logic is there.magitekk
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
... Huh?[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]That does not make it logical. Sure it does. If someone wrongs you, it is only logical to develop resentment toward them so you don't put yourself in a position for them to wrong you again.resentment does not equal hate. hate is a very very strong word. People have done many things wrong in the past. I don't hate them. I merely know better than to trust them again and I know that I do not want to be around them. But someone being homosexual in their opwn private place isn't wronging anyone is it? Soemone else private life doesn't affect you.[QUOTE="fidosim"] I disagree, and i'm surprised that you believe that. If hatred is the result of a mindset created by past animosity, then it is perfectly logical. fidosim
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[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.
MuddVader
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
lol what?!
[QUOTE="magitekk"]
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
I dont see that many homosexuals hate heterosexuals. Think before you post
I think he means being hateful toward Christians, which has happened.[QUOTE="magitekk"]
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]How exactly are gays usually the hateful ones?
wonderboy63
All I ever hear out of gays or gay-supporters is "those guys can just go lay in a ditch and die, screw them." I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.
lol and you my freind are ignorant
Coming from someone who spells 'friend' wrong...and perhaps you may see differently, but where I happen to be, behavior doesn't differ much from this.
[QUOTE="magitekk"][QUOTE="BumFluff122"]I disagree. There is no logic when it comes to hatred.
jaydough
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
... Huh? thats what i was thining, we have very similar minds my freindI have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.magitekkPerhaps you should look up the Westboro Baptist Church.
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[QUOTE="magitekk"]
All I ever hear out of gays or gay-supporters is "those guys can just go lay in a ditch and die, screw them." I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.
magitekk
lol and you my freind are ignorant
Coming from someone who spells 'friend' wrong...and perhaps you may see differently, but where I happen to be, behavior doesn't differ much from this.
look what you are saying is" homosexuals are ontop and hate others for not being homo like they are, thats why we should hate them"
[QUOTE="fidosim"][QUOTE="BumFluff122"]That does not make it logical.
Sure it does. If someone wrongs you, it is only logical to develop resentment toward them so you don't put yourself in a position for them to wrong you again.resentment does not equal hate. hate is a very very strong word. People have done many things wrong in the past. I don't hate them. I merely know better than to trust them again and I know that I do not want to be around them. But someone being homosexual in their opwn private place isn't wronging anyone is it? Soemone else private life doesn't affect you. You can hate the deed without hating the person. Since mankind is God's creation doing something immoral is a wrong against the creator.[QUOTE="magitekk"]I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.Funky_LlamaPerhaps you should look up the Westboro Baptist Church. I was just about to say that but GS glitched out. >__>
Then perhaps you need to more read and get out more? Here is a link providing soem reading material on the subject.All I ever hear out of gays or gay-supporters is "those guys can just go lay in a ditch and die, screw them." I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.
magitekk
[QUOTE="wonderboy63"][QUOTE="magitekk"]
The average christian does not hate gays, but rather tolerates them. On the other hand, the gays are generally the hateful ones.
fidosim
I dont see that many homosexuals hate heterosexuals. Think before you post
I think he means being hateful toward Christians, which has happened.gays don't hate christians...christians hate gays.
gays don't go around attacking and protesting christians from doing things...they fire back when they are attacked.
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[QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
lol and you my freind are ignorant
wonderboy63
Coming from someone who spells 'friend' wrong...and perhaps you may see differently, but where I happen to be, behavior doesn't differ much from this.
look what you are saying is" homosexuals are ontop and hate others for not being homo like they are, thats why we should hate them"
Uh...noo, I am saying that many homosexuals hate on others for not ACCEPTING homosexuality.
[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"][QUOTE="magitekk"]I have never seen or heard a christian lash out at homosexuality like that.jaydoughPerhaps you should look up the Westboro Baptist Church. I was just about to say that but GS glitched out. >__>Have a leopard to make up for me stealing your thunder.
Yeah that was about the point I decided that Christianity wasn't for me. No religion that I know of is really for homosexuality but the Bishop around here was trying to get a Gay/Bi/Transgender diversity seminar stopped at a Catholic University around here.
[QUOTE="jaydough"][QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]Perhaps you should look up the Westboro Baptist Church.Funky_LlamaI was just about to say that but GS glitched out. >__>Have a leopard to make up for me stealing your thunder. Aaaw.. Isn't he a cute littleOHMYGOD MY FACE! JESUS CHRIST IT'S EATING ME!!
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]resentment does not equal hate. hate is a very very strong word. People have done many things wrong in the past. I don't hate them. I merely know better than to trust them again and I know that I do not want to be around them. But someone being homosexual in their opwn private place isn't wronging anyone is it? Soemone else private life doesn't affect you. You can hate the deed without hating the person. Since mankind is God's creation doing something immoral is a wrong against the creator. I never stated hatign the deed was wrong. What I stated, or at least meant, was hating someone else is illogical. Some religiosu fanatics see it as their 'job' to hate those which their holy scripture speaks badly about. An example of which is in the link I posted above.[QUOTE="fidosim"] Sure it does. If someone wrongs you, it is only logical to develop resentment toward them so you don't put yourself in a position for them to wrong you again.fidosim
[QUOTE="fidosim"][QUOTE="wonderboy63"]
I dont see that many homosexuals hate heterosexuals. Think before you post
I think he means being hateful toward Christians, which has happened.gays don't hate christians...christians hate gays.
gays don't go around attacking and protesting christians from doing things...they fire back when they are attacked.
Well there have been instances of gay activists disrupting church services, vandalizing church properties and making offensive displays at rallies. There was one instance in which activists handed out sex toys of religious figures, for instance.Please Log In to post.
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