What is your god like? (3 Viewers)

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Hist

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i am surprised some people still put words i didnt say into my mouth.
this is what i said:
Let me put this again to make our ideas clear .We are debating 2 topics:
(1) whether homosexuality is an Innate sexual orientation or a lifestyle performed by choice. (This applies to human beings of any time we know of thats why i am trying to bring back Man to his original state without the aid of technology.)

(2) Whether unprotected homosexual sex is more risky -in terms of health- than unprotected heterosexual sex, regardless of topic #1's conclusion.

My opinion:
(1) Homosexuality is an Innate sexual orientation in some cases, however most homosexuals choose to make it their sexual life style.

(2) Unprotected Homosexual activity (especially amongst males) is more risky than unprotected heterosexual activity.
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So you don't have sex with men because you are scared you will catch something, not because you are not physically attracted to men. Interesting.
I am not the kind of person that likes to experience "new ways of sexual activity" i feel disgusted by it. Others are not and experience all sorts of thing "for fun"
most gays arent naturally (gay) they choose the lifestyle is that very hard to see?
 
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So you are trying to bring back man to a natural state?

How do you intend to do that?

I presume you walk around stark naked, or have hunted for skins and food using your bare hands and flint tools, and don't wear articical clothing?

Do you have a ton opener?
 

*aca*

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(1) Homosexuality is an Innate sexual orientation in some cases, however most homosexuals choose to make it their sexual life style.
Assertion.

"Anything that can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence."

Also, how do you know if person chose or if their genetical make-up pushed them in homosexuality?

apart from that, IF most homosexuals chose to be homosexuals, then most heterosexuals chose to be heterosexual at some point in their life. They sit down, examine the possibilities, maybe try stuff both ways and make informed choice.

so, i repeat my question. When did you decide that you are a heterosexual, ie when did you decide that you are not gay?
 
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Martin

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    so, i repeat my question. When did you decide that you are a heterosexual, ie when did you decide that you are not gay?
    He's a philosophy student, so naturally he carefully weighed his options and after much pondering made his choice. :D
     

    *aca*

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    He's a philosophy student, so naturally he carefully weighed his options and after much pondering made his choice. :D
    considering that most philosophers were males*...makes one wonder about that pondering :D



    (disclaimer: not really the case in modern times, but philosophy was always predominantly male business ...which, in my honest opinion, is a huge, huge loss for us )
     
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    considering that most philosophers were males*...makes one wonder about that pondering :D



    (disclaimer: not really the case in modern times, but philosophy was always predominantly male business ...which, in my honest opinion, is a huge, huge loss for us )
    Presuming absolute gender equality (political correctness demands it :wink: ) this is an illogical statement, because women would have the same insights as men. Unless you're complaining about insufficient quantity :D
     

    *aca*

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    Presuming absolute gender equality (political correctness demands it :wink: ) this is an illogical statement, because women would have the same insights as men. Unless you're complaining about insufficient quantity :D
    There is always insufficient quantity ;)

    On the other hand, quantity of 1 can be more than a man can handle :D
     
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    Cool, I like your sig, brings is back to the challenging question of is it good because god commands it or does god command what is good?
    I'm tickled by the question of universal morality (although this is not a religious debate anymore). I've seen some scathing condemnations of moral relativism, but I don't think it's as mistaken as people make it out to be. On the opposite end you often hear claims that universal morality is some sort of fantasy. I'm not sure what to think.

    And thank you, I thought it was very witty :p
     
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    I'm tickled by the question of universal morality (although this is not a religious debate anymore). I've seen some scathing condemnations of moral relativism, but I don't think it's as mistaken as people make it out to be. On the opposite end you often hear claims that universal morality is some sort of fantasy. I'm not sure what to think.

    And thank you, I thought it was very witty :p
    You don't have to patronize us that way.:D
     
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