Sorry, but homosexuality as far as I can see, is a disorder. When man is resurrected, he shall no more have such afflictions or infirmities as he did in life. The homosexual desire shall be made heterosexual again, and therefore the basic sexual drive that underpins this whole concept will not exist.Saikonate said:Thumbs the fuck up right here. One of the most awesome things my mom (a staunch Christian) has ever said to me was "there's gonna be gay people in heaven! I'm sorry if that offends people, but it's true!"teknoarcanist said:My brother is gay, and I'm a Christian, and I see no discrepancy between the two.
Holy shit listen to yourself, you're actually advocating that we eliminate every gay person on the planet. If you replace "gay" with "mexican" here you have something that most people would find staggeringly offensive. You are suggesting something equivalent to that. I hope you understand that. The only difference in your viewpoint is that your interpretation of your holy book doesn't happen to condemn people of different races. That is literally all that's separating you from "eradicate all non-whites".Grey_Wolf_Leader said:The thing that bothers me is that doctors don't seem to want to do research into medicines and methods that could actually address this problem, because they are too afraid of "offending" the gay rights community. If the scientific community actually got up the courage to do something, maybe we could actually make progress.
Heterosexuals don't have to build up a "straight identity" because our culture is so thoroughly entrenched in heteronormativity. The tacit assumption is that a person is straight. Most homosexuals are raised in a culture that is either ignorant or openly hostile towards their sexual identity, and being "out and proud" can be a way of coping with that and supporting others who may be in the same situation.But in the meantime, and most important of all, why should someone with homosexual feelings use his feelings as a defining attribute of his person? You do not hear average people defining themselves as heterosexual and building up their entire identity around it.
Sex is important, but it should not define the whole of a people.
Also, the reality of the situation is you probably know a bunch of gay people who don't stand out in any meaningful way from the rest of the people in your life - whether you're aware of it or not.
No. You deliberately misunderstand what I say. I am not saying, "Kill the Gays." I never said that. Neither do the vast majority of Christians. We do not want to kill anyone. I am saying that gays should make the personal decision to come of their own free will and decide to put their actions and this artificial culture they have built up behind them.
Homosexuality is not equivocal to race or gender, because it is a behavior, a lifestyle. You cannot choose your gender or your skin color. You can choose to be promiscuous or not.
Note, I am not saying that you can choose your instincts, I am saying you can choose how you respond to your instincts.
Annnnndddddd...Here is the word I knew would eventually pop up. No. I do not choose to be heterosexual because some else told me to. I am heterosexual because this is my basic biological reason for being. I am male. My duty, even by the most simple of biological commands, is to find a mate of the opposite gender. There are a whole lot of religious reasons layered on top of that as to why I desire to marry a woman. But I have chosen to believe these beliefs of my own free will. I studied them, I analyzed them, and I have found them good, so I accept them as my own.
Being "out and proud" is very disrespectful of the feelings of other. Gays may not realize this, but they hurt the feelings and disappoint the expectations of people when they behave uncivilly and flaunt their sexuality. If they were truly concerned about how others thought of them, they wouldn't do such a thing.
BTW: I am aware that I have probably run into and talked with a gay person somewhere in my life and maybe even know one. How exactly is that supposed to influence our conversations, since they never broached the subject of homosexuality? I do not fear that I will "catch the gay". They aren't leapers to be shunned. They are people just like me, except they decide that their personal desires are more important than their biological design.