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I offer no excuse for dad's way of thinking; it was the 'way things were' when he was young - he was not in the slighted bit religious, but he had a very good moral code (believe it or not) - his behaviour otherwise was exemplary, as far as I know. He proved himself to be a man of his word, and would never compromise his beliefs. He faced being shot as a traitor when he decided he could no longer continue accepting orders from the German army (of which he became a part after the occupation of Belgium), and he walked from belgium to Portugal, in order to reach Britain, so as to join the free foreign forces. I am not blowing his trumpet, I am merely proving his dedication to his morals and beliefs. Later in life, just a few years before he died, there was a TV news item on a homosexual relationship (I'd guess at a pop star - I really can't remember). He looked as if he had seen a Martian..........it was something that didn't exist in his book. Now, to your point. 1) Homosexuality is unnatural - wrong, nature is full of homosexuality 2) What is unnatural is wrong- perhaps, but that is irrelevent, since homosexuality is natural. 3) Therefore homosexuality is wrong - irrelevent again. Q.E.D ![]()
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"but homosexuality can occur in a person without them being produced by a gay parent!" i hear you exclaim, and that is true, however, it is often an event of significant psychological damage that can affect a persons idea of who/what they are to be attracted to sexually, and as this does not happen naturally, it is logical to conclude that induced homosexual feelings are unnatural "but bisexual people could reproduce, creating a child who can either be bisexual or gay!" i hear you say, and this is also true, however, providing that this child grows up without any traumatic experiences of a homosexual inclination, they should grow up to become a healthy, natural hetrosexual human being C_P note: oh my gosh,how flawwed is this argument, fluffy, do you have any idea how hard it is to come up with any remotley decent arguments against homosexuality??? you are sure to win this debate, but i will argue the points out for a while, see if i can't get this stubborn, ignorant, homophobic, and totally patheticly flawwed line of argument to stand ![]() for the record, you all should know this by now, i am 100% for homosexuality, i just think this could be a fun debate i await your reply, m'lady C_P ps, i would reference soem sites to backup my points about psychological influences on homosexuality, but a)i could only find a few, and b)they were crap
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my point is independant of family religious background, besides, were keeping religion out of this one ![]() C_P
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I believe that, so far, there are only two ways of aquiring knowledge either through foundationalism (whether that be rational, empirical or revelationary) or from analytic statements. Thanks for the frubals by the way. I am most definitely up for the challenge .Quote:
1) This assumes an intention of nature, more specifically that such a concept intends for humans to procreate. However, this is not the case. It is only statistically likely that those who are able to breed and pass on their genes will be the ones that have traits that shall survive. There is no reason or rhyme here. It is merely the laws of probability. Yet homosexuality exists. Therefore either homosexuality is not genetic, the laws of evolution no longer apply to humans or homosexuality is beneficial to the statistical laws of survival that we have not yet identified. 2) Many animals are born without the ability to breed. This is because it is actually preferable for a single animal of one sex to breed with many of the opposite sex since the family will be more closely related to the resulting offspring than had they all bred when it comes to 3 or 4 generations down the line. This is most common amongst drone animals like bees or ants. 3) Finally, homosexuals can breed. They are able to have sex and fertilise members of the opposite sex. Keep in mind that love is a human concept not an evolutionary one and it could be that this has simply be given precedence over the base feelings of pleasure that one gets from sexual intercourse. Additionally, homosexuals can breed with each other through egg fusion and sperm fusion with a surrogate mother or a aritificial womb. Quote:
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. And its m'lord to you :P. I just want to make absolutely certain, in this case, that there is no secular nor scientific reason for homosexuality to be immoral. There have been people on this site who have taken such a stance and I had hoped to engage them in debate and discovered what caused them to believe in such a way.By the way, it is interesting to find a Christian who is willing to state he is 100% behind homosexuality and I applaud you for it. I am of the opinion that there is no convincing Biblical evidence that homosexuality is wrong from a Christian perspective as well but I'll keep that seperate from this thread.
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We keep arguing in RF whether homosexuality is moral or not, and every time we do I cringe, even while I participate in the argument. I cringe because I think to myself how I would feel if someone were arguing whether being female is moral or not, or being Asian is moral or not. We keep arguing over the morality of a existence that simply exists; it is not a matter of choice. Having said that, I'm still throwing in my two bits.
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So you're first two premises are not correctly stated. What people really mean by "natural" in this context is "that which is used for its intended purpose." or what they believe to be its intented purpose. No, I am not introducing God into the argument. People can believe that things have an intended purpose without believing that there was a designer. All they have to do is believe that there is a "goal" that is relevant to themselves. In the case of sex, the believed intended purpose for sex originally was to procreate. One can believe this without believing in God. Anything that is used for purposes contrary to its intended purpose is a "perversion." That word carries a lot of emotional baggage, but that is the original, dictionary definition. So the real argument is: 1) Homosexuality is a perversion of sex 2) What is a perversion is always wrong 3) Therefore homosexuality is wrong Then the two questions become: 1) Is homosexuality really a perversion of sex? ie - does it violate the intended pupose of sex? If the purpose of sex is procreation, then yes, homosexuality is a perversion. But then so is masturbation, and so is sex with contraception. In both of those cases, the participant(s) are using sex for pleasure, not for procreation. How many people here really believe that sex with contraception is a perversion? If not, then you can't believe that the purpose of sex is procreation. There must be another purpose. If the other purpose is pleasure, then homosexuality is not a perversion. 2) Is perversion always wrong? All we have to do is think of an example where using something contrary to its intended purpose was not morally wrong. I don't know about you but I can think of dozens of examples - too many and mundane to list. Just looking around my livingroom, my flatmate is using her bike handlebars as a coatrack; we used a shoe heel to hammer in a nail into a wall; my cat is sleeping inside a grocery bag... I argue that neither premise one nor premise two are true. Therefore, the conclusion is also not true.
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