Is Homosexuality a Sickness? (11 Viewers)

Is Homosexuality a Sickness?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Of course not, one is born a homosexual.

  • Not if I make out with Rab, eat Burke's children, brush Andy's butt, sleep over Byrone while JBF sto


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    I stopped them. I actually ran out of them because I stoned my father with pills last week for cheating on my mom.
    No he'll never rest in peace.You need to stop eating pork ribs on the weekends,it's making your bottom itch for sausage.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    #24
    Are you sure he was cheating? What if the woman is one of his many wives?
    I think she was one of his many wives(not sure), but as a son, I shouldn't accept this and thanks to Allah he nailed what he deserved. He's lucky I didn't have stones here at my house or else he would have suffered more.

    You stoned him with pills? How did you do that, did you use them as bullets?
    :lol::lol::lol:I think I did
     

    pitbull

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    Jul 26, 2007
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    #28
    To be honest, I've never heard of a religion that did not persecute homosexuals. Have you?
    According to Bible it's immoral and a sin if man sleeps with a man (the same in the old chapter is said about having sex with your family members, being a whore, having sex with animals and so on, it's pretty much on the same level, Moses third book, chapter 18). But Bible isn't actually telling anyone to persecute them, so I guess this makes it one. The way some morons in the US are acting is another story though.
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    #29
    According to Bible it's immoral and a sin if man sleeps with a man (the same in the old chapter is said about having sex with your family members, being a whore, having sex with animals and so on, it's pretty much on the same level, Moses third book, chapter 18). But Bible isn't actually telling anyone to persecute them, so I guess this makes it one. The way some morons in the US are acting is another story though.
    Some thoughts:
    1. On the whole it doesn't matter a great deal what it says in the Bible, because noone who calls himself a Christian lives according to the Bible anyway.
    2. The Bible contains a lot of incoherent, mutually contradictory rambling.
    3. What matters is what so called god fearing people actually do, incensed by their religious authorities.
     

    pitbull

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    #30
    Some thoughts:
    1. On the whole it doesn't matter a great deal what it says in the Bible, because noone who calls himself a Christian lives according to the Bible anyway.
    2. The Bible contains a lot of incoherent, mutually contradictory rambling.
    3. What matters is what so called god fearing people actually do, incensed by their religious authorities.
    Well I really don't agree with them :)
    1) Since I have many christian friends and part of my family are religious people, I now quite a lot people who are using Bible as main compass in their lives. We are all just humans though.
    2) Care to give me mutually contradictory rambling about homos?
    3)So if I a guy, who claims that he's a christian, rapes 15 little girls, after that you have the right to go on about what a perverted religion it is? The Bible is the only way to judge this religions views on homosexuality, football or anything, I'm pretty sure about it.
     

    Martin

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    #31
    Well I really don't agree with them :)
    1) Since I have many christian friends and part of my family are religious people, I now quite a lot people who are using Bible as main compass in their lives. We are all just humans though.
    You're not making any sense. In one place you say that the Bible is the only way you can judge religion (further down in your post). This would be logical if people lived according to its teachings. But here you say that it's okay that people can't possibly (by definition) live according to the Bible. So what is the Bible good for then? Noone cares what's written in a book, what matters is human behavior.

    2) Care to give me mutually contradictory rambling about homos?
    It doesn't have to be self contradictory on every topic, it's sufficient that it is so on some topics, because that completely undermines its credibility as a whole.

    3)So if I a guy, who claims that he's a christian, rapes 15 little girls, after that you have the right to go on about what a perverted religion it is? The Bible is the only way to judge this religions views on homosexuality, football or anything, I'm pretty sure about it.
    The difference is that guy is an anomaly. Whereas whole nations who presume to act under religious influence discriminate against homosexuals, so much so that this is codified in their laws. Case in point, an example from not so long ago:

    During the investigation, Turing acknowledged a sexual relationship with Murray. Homosexual acts were illegal in the United Kingdom at that time, and so both were charged with gross indecency under Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885, the same crime that Oscar Wilde had been convicted of more than fifty years earlier.

    Turing was given a choice between imprisonment or probation conditional on his agreement to undergo hormonal treatment designed to reduce libido. He accepted chemical castration via oestrogen hormone injections. A side effect of the treatment caused him to grow breasts (it is worth noting that theories around the causes of homosexuality at this time were either faulty sex horomones or more Freudian theories).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_turing#Conviction_for_indecency
    This was in 1952. In 2009 this happened:

    In August 2009, John Graham-Cumming started a petition urging the British Government to posthumously apologise to Alan Turing for prosecuting him as a homosexual. The petition received thousands of signatures. Prime Minister Gordon Brown acknowledged the petition, releasing a statement on 10 September 2009 apologising and describing Turing's treatment as "appalling"
     

    pitbull

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    #32
    You're not making any sense. In one place you say that the Bible is the only way you can judge religion (further down in your post). This would be logical if people lived according to its teachings. But here you say that it's okay that people can't possibly (by definition) live according to the Bible. So what is the Bible good for then? No one cares what's written in a book, what matters is human behavior.

    It doesn't have to be self contradictory on every topic, it's sufficient that it is so on some topics, because that completely undermines its credibility as a whole.

    The difference is that guy is an anomaly. Whereas whole nations who presume to act under religious influence discriminate against homosexuals, so much so that this is codified in their laws. Case in point, an example from not so long ago.
    This was in 1952.
    It's impossible to live without committing a sin. It's possible to live according to Bible, because you reach heaven through God's son not through living pure life. That's pretty much the main message of Bible, you can't miss it.

    We are not discussing the credibility of Bible right here, there's the religion section for that. What I'm saying, there's no other way to judge religion like Christianity apart from the Bible. There you're judging the ones who made laws for UK not God's views on fags. At least the religious people I know lives according to Bible not according to what pope says or what is written in godhatesfags.com.
     

    JBF

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    Aug 5, 2006
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    #34
    No homosexuality is no sickness unless every homo is a Byrone. Then he's a sick fucked-up moron who jerks off at himself while touching that bald-empty head of his.


    Other than that..no its no sickness, it an odd habit that evolve in some people due to various reasons.
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    #35
    Ofcourse you havent.No religion encourages,or even accepts homosexuality.

    Martin and i finally agree :weee:
    Actually, if you google the topic the picture is more diverse. But I didn't want to let such trifles get in the way of my judgmental ranting :D
     
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