Who are you and where did you come from?
It’s over. You lost. Get the fuck over it.
Who are you and where did you come from?
It’s over. You lost. Get the fuck over it.
(Jesus Christ makes it very clear that if you want it bad enough you can become a Christian. Many of his stories, especially in his last 40 days on earth after the resurrection, he makes this totally clear.
It’s like gravity people. It effects us all.)
You’ll have to cite this, but why is this relevant? Plenty of straight people are atheists as well. How is atheism relevant to this discussion?
Many of us don’t believe the stories of Jesus, or in the Bible as a whole, are true. Arguments referencing Jesus or the Bible are totally ineffective for people who don’t follow Jesus or the Bible.
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Please name them. I’d love to hear something no one else has offered.
(That is the problem, never in our history has sin been encouraged as it is through the gay marriage. No one knows what will happen, not even gay people.)
(The ten commandments were given to us to help us. God loves sinners but hates what sin does to us. Not many people understand this.)
(What do you think this does to pre, post, and extra marital sex? Does it not encourage even more of that???)
(But I know that trying to reason with you is foolish because you just want to say NO! NO!! NO!!! just like the 3 year old child so that you can do as you please, and not feel any guilt whatsoever.)
I know.
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Hee Hee HEEEEEE!
Yeah right.
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Ridiculous hyperbole – throughout human history, we’ve had slavery, genocide, subjugation of women, oppression and brutality on massive scales, and you’re worried that gay marriage will bring down society? What a joke.
I don’t believe you. I don’t believe this is true, and I’m not just going to take your word for it.
Nothing. If anything, gay marriage encourages people to stay faithful to their spouses.
So far, the only thing you’ve offered as an argument is “Jesus/God says gay marriage is wrong, so it’s wrong”. Not only have you provided no reason why we should consider you an authority on what Jesus or God wanted, but this argument is meaningless if we don’t accept the existence of Jesus or God in the first place.
If you want it bad enough, you can let consenting adults who aren’t harming anybody get married. I don’t want to be a Christian – not “bad enough”, and not “at all” – but I of course want to treat others how I’d like to be treated; that’s just basic decency.
Affects.
Skin color is not SEX!!! :smack: :smack: :smack:
The words are actually almost interchangeable. If it makes you feel better I’ll use “impacts.”
I doubt that will help. (And, by the way, the words effect and affect are by no means interchangeable.)
Hey you might want to look up Frank Turek on you tube.com
In my opinion it’s not over until we all appear at St. Peter’s gate.
If you want to make me feel better, do unto others as you’d have them do unto you; whenever you hear about consenting adults who aren’t hurting anybody, don’t step in to say gee whiz and gosh golly darn it: if one of you had a penis it’d be none of my business, but neither of you does so y’all gotta stop what you’re doing right now.
Is that when someone is going to punish me for judging not lest I be judged?
By swearing you nullified your own statements. Swearing does not make you right.
I’m not sure what about that elicited the “yeah right”. Are you scoffing at my request that you demonstrate your claims? 90% seems a little ridiculous. A recent survey put it at 50%, which I find surprising in its own right. The point being, you’re wrong. Or do you mean people might not want to associate with a religion that treats them as damaged abominations? Yeah, I can’t imagine it at all! After all, I want nothing more than to believe the unprovable claims of a bunch of people who hate me for what I am. Life’s just no fun at all without self-loathing.
I think you meant youtube. I hope. And Frank Turek is a tool who doesn’t understand the burden of proof or that it is fundamentally impossible to prove a negative.