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You were complaining that an earlier poster was only criticising your attitude and would not address your points. That is what I was referring to. Stop being a smartass. Stop using semantics to evade the point.
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Everyone shut up and get back to the topic. Y'all were doing all right until the thread derailment. I suggest ticktickBOOM restate his positions with GOOD GRAMMAR and using THE EDIT BUTTON so that he'll be taken seriously.
I suggest that all the rest of you let ME do the nitpicking in private messages so that you don't derail the thread again. We clear? gnr61: six days for flaming in CT. --Guido http://andy.mikee385.com |
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Let's stop here. That's a pretty big if. If you can't turn it into a since, then I don't see why anything that follows has any validity.
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why do we choose to be straight or to be gay (or both)?, It's based on being happy and having a happy life with someone you would want to be with for the rest of your life and if being gay is what makes someone happy then they have the right to be gay. Straight people get married with the people they want to spend the rest of thier lifes with, homosexuals should have the same right to be married too. Also, if everyone was straight wouldn't the world be a bit more crowded?
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Edit: Regardless of whether or not homosexuals choose to be the way they are or if they are born that why, banning their lifestyle is wrong. Customs and traditions have no proof of validity as far as the thought of any god(s) are concerned. Even still, if this God had no justified reason to hate a homosexual, this God would be at fault. Customs and traditions for over as far as humans know, have only proven to have been made by and for humans. So what if we defy old customs. Some of them simply take away life, liberty, and property for no proven or valid reason at all. After all, what is a homosexual being who gets married, doing to you? Last edited by Master_of_the_Faster; 06-19-2007 at 12:47 PM.. |
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Actually I think the more important question is why would a being which is all loving, all knowing, and all powerful create people who would suffer eternally, or allow people to make choices which would cause them to suffer eternally? Or even more simply, why would suffering exist at all if such a God existed?
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Calling someone's thoughts stupid isn't a personal attack. The statement made was "if you don't have a reason to consider something immoral, it is stupid to consider it immoral". I happen to agree with that assessment.
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A: That God does not exist B: That God is less than completely all loving, all knowing, and all powerful in some way. C: That the existence of evil actually satisfies a requirement of omnibenevolence and that humans simply cannot fathom this. Quote:
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I do care, I care that they might try and rape me. I don't want that. so, yea.[/QUOTE/] geee... when straight ppl find out their friend/friends isnt straight some of them go all "dont harras me!" and back away. why dont ppl think that way about their straight friends of the opposite gender? geeeee...stupid ppl 8D |
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I appreciate how y'all sometimes take care of my job for me in here; I really do. But one thing I don't want to see from regular users is "you can't be here". Not only do you not have the authority to pick and choose who visits this forum, I've had to "reverse" too many pseudomoderating decisions to entirely trust everyone's judgment. Case in point with the pete thing: he falsely summarized a dozen posts in six words and then told a user that he wasn't welcome here, AFTER I had PMmed the user and encouraged him to rejoin the debate (in a more rules-abiding manner). I don't want mixed signals getting thrown around when they shouldn't be. Again, please remind posters of the rules and please tactfully ask them to correct their ways. But also, PLEASE leave the de jure AND the de facto bannings to the moderators. And, if you have any further questions, please PM me so that this can get back on topic. --Guido http://andy.mikee385.com |
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Also, people DO sometimes worry their "friends" will rape them(a lot of girls, in fact, who suspect guys have a bad intention). Obviously it's not very common that a guy would worry about rape, but that's because it would require not only a gay guy or a guy who is willing to rape another guy(well, if someone wants to ruin a person enough, sexuality probably doesn't matter, as some people consider rape worse than death), it would require a person who is willing to, well, rape someone. Last edited by ToshX; 06-19-2007 at 02:17 PM.. |
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Um...females can absolutely rape males. This is one of those prejudices about gender and sexuality that has actually made life a lot harder for a lot of men. The same attitude that makes the -very- large number of men who are abused by their wife so hesitant to come forward and look weak has led to this idea that it is impossible for a man to be raped in a way that doesn't include sodomy.
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hmm this is a weird subject becuase i am bi sexual.
but homosexual marriage is not something bad at all |
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I don't mind homosexuality at all. It's just when it becomes between you its a problem. I one was at the mall with my friend and i saw to gay couples but i mean i didn't mind it but when they started to make out in front of us thats when it gets to me as a problem. I don't like two men making out in front of me but i don't mind at all the homosexualites.
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I have to say, some women can be very, VERY abusive. In fact, even more than men can be from what I've seen(in terms of how abusive they are, not in terms of how many are abusive). I mean sorry if that sounds sexist, but that's what I've seen in my life.
Also, I think the large number of men who can't come forward is only to the fault of pressure by the society and stuff like that. A stereotypical man would be a "manly" guy driving a pickup truck and eating a dozen pounds of meat(rofl, yes, I'm being sarcastic). However, my point is that when a man feels sensitive about something, people often push it off as the guy being weak, as you said. So what do they do? They try to become less sensitive about things. Of course hormones also do a bit in acting "manly", it certainly isn't all or it may not even majorly be society at all. Also, I think, in general that will never change, unfortunately. And I don't think it'd even be possible for it to change unless we threw the stereotypes out the window to make new ones. Now this is possible by a majority, but some people will still think the same old stuff. It's like how many races were once looked at as "bad" races to be born with, but now people are starting to be more tolerant and reasonable and accept anyone for whoever they are. But, that being said, there are also people who are even MORE racist than before, and it shows in everyday society until it gets to the point of being illegal(such as killing, putting up signs saying something about a race, etc.). What I'm saying is that if we could make it this way about how men are viewed and how women are viewed, and we could come a little bit closer to men and women actually seeming similar instead of using these contrasting stereotypes to make them seem apart, things would be a lot more fair for BOTH groups. I'm sure you know this, but BOTH groups have to put up with this crap. For example, as I(and you as well) said before, if men look sensitive, they look weak. But if women look sensitive, they seem attractive(to most people, at least). If women work out to the point of getting muscular, they might be viewed as less attractive by some people. If men DON'T work out and look like sticks, they may look less attractive by some people. It's hurting both genders, and I hope that one day it will be changed for the better. More tolerance would be a wonderful thing in the world. Quote:
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