How is their culture and way of doing things different?Different subcultures. Gay men and lesbians have their own cultures and ways of doing things.
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How is their culture and way of doing things different?Different subcultures. Gay men and lesbians have their own cultures and ways of doing things.
Thanks for clarifying.
Well, since the scriptures say God created man and woman, specifically Adam and Eve and God Himself joined them in marriage and then told them to be fruitful and multiply, I think then example that the marriage/ sexual relationship was to be between a man and a woman who are husband and wife. This was also reiterated throughout the rest of the Bible.
Why do you think androgen in women is not as common as estrogen in men?Garbage. Get people should not closet themselves to please morons who think it's "icky". Those morons can mind their business as well as grow up. You can't live your life trying to please people who look down on you.
Yeah, homosexuality may seem counter-intuitive from an evolutionary standpoint at first glance, but it's really not. Male homosexuality is correlated with large families, with multiple siblings. One good theory is that it appears in such families as a way of reducing population pressure. The homosexual family member is able to provide for the family and support them without adding more children to the mix. That's for male homosexuality.
Fraternal birth order and male sexual orientation - Wikipedia
As for female homosexuality, females tend to be more fluid sexually. To be honest, it's probably because a female is more likely to sexually satisfy another female, since (let's be even more honest) males and females aren't very compatible sexually. They're almost different species with all the differences between them. But that's my own personal theory. At the same time, total lesbianism seems to be pretty rare, along with masculine females (feminine men seem more common than masculine women).
thank you very much, Frankenstein.I'm bisexual and a transsexual man, and I have had very nasty bigoted remarks thrown at me by Christians over my sexuality and gender on this site. So I will answer yes to your poll, although I am not gay.
yes, but they didn't talk about it, I suppose. To my knowledge, talking about sex prior to 1968 was a taboo.The scriptures include a huge amount of information about sexual matters
yes, in terms of what could be understood at that time.it appears to be very clear that God had no problem providing instruction on what was right or wrong concerning sexual behavior and desires.
+God created men and women, but men and women living together before marriage is a sin. Maybe when people say God created men and women its a reference to husband and wives, because being gay is a different violation of how a marriage relationship works than living together before marriage.
please let me allow to point out that this is not the topic.Well, since the scriptures say God created man and woman, specifically Adam and Eve and God Himself joined them in marriage and then told them to be fruitful and multiply, I think then example that the marriage/ sexual relationship was to be between a man and a woman who are husband and wife. This was also reiterated throughout the rest of the Bible.
let's see if your sources stands scrutiny. JW.org in green, my comment in black color. Note that the three links provided lead to the same web page.
I think he did exist. Bible is a true story in my view.Christ never existed as I do. He was a fairy tale invented by persecuted people during Roman times.
However, I still find it sad that those who profess to follow such a prolific literary character are quite un-Christ-like in how they treat others.
Hello Skywalker, hello InChrist,
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please let me allow to point out that this is not the topic.
The topic at hand is homophobia.
The topic is... even if many Christians think homosexuality is sin... does this justify the bashing?
I say no.
Regardless of what you think LGBT+ life is to be considered morally, Christians should not insult.
There is no reason to insult someone just for thinking they are wrong in some aspect of life.
Furthermore, many Christians even go ahead and plead for the political discrimination of LGBT+, saying that their partnerships must not have the same status as marriage between husband and wife.
This call for discrimination is wrong, as I see it. Our atheist fellow citizens could turn the calls for discrimination against us Christians.
They might think: what? they want to discriminate against LGBT+?
These Christians are the ones should be discriminated against!
I am glad that you accept me being neutral on the issue of homosexuality being a sin yes or no.
Normally, on Christian discussion boards, whenever I made homophia a topic they tried to "hijack" the discussion making it a debate on whether homosexuality is good or bad. As if an answer to this question could imply a justifaction of homophic remarks or slurs.
Normally they also tried to tackle my neutrality and I had to go into great lenghths explaining why I choose to be neutral here.
But please feel free to go on discussing if homosexuality/bisexuality is a matter of hormones or whatever it comes from... this is important for the thread, as I see it.
For if LGBT+ can't just change their orientation, slurs are even more idiotic. This is at least how I see the relationship between these topics.
edited to add last paragraph
Not all of them. It's not unusual for some of them to see people in a committed, long term relationship as "married before god."Christians arent just against LGBT partnerships having the same status as marriage between a man and a woman, they are against domestic partnerships for unmarried straight people.
I watched the vid. Nice story.You are right about that. Those therapies don’t work and do cause a lot of problems for same-sex attracted individuals, including depression or worse, suicide. On the other hand, I think the transforming power of Christ does work because that is a complete change of identity or as the scriptures say one becomes a new creation in Christ. This transformation is not only possible in regard to homosexuality, but any area of one’s life that falls short of God’s perfect wholeness.
Below is a link to someone’s own personal experience and change of identity, if you’re interested...
Yes, many people do decide for themselves that anything they don't believe is myth, but this is a clear example of why people should be careful about being swayed by opinion, rather than evidence based on the facts.that's a myth.
Children of that age cannot consent to having sex, in my opinion.
No? Well one can't just sit and read the Bible, and say, "Aha!" without taking the time to understand what they read. Sooner, rather than later, they'd be doing what these men did... John 6:60, 66.Nope.
Perhaps you did not read the article. I don't think you could say that if you did.I'll have to come back, but this confused me. The links you gave where biblical. I gave scientific links. Regardless who is conversing, why would any person rely on biblical biases for something that's physiological and psychological in nature?
I'd go to the bible to learn maybe how to talk to god but I wouldn't get advice from people before the common era to tell me about the neurological mechanisms of depression.
You think I have not?No? Well one can't just sit and read the Bible, and say, "Aha!" without taking the time to understand what they read.
Some people don't believe in fanciful tales glorifying a hideously violent, savage, barbaric, and cruel god.Oh wait. Some people don't care about that apparently.
We went through this before remember? In the thread dealing with transitioning, and I provided data in that thread also.Yes. You can still cause harm even if one doesn't realize it.
That's why I disagree with someone "not being homosexual anymore." I don't even agree that someone heterosexual can be homosexual. We can change our behavior but not our physiology.
Do you agree or disagree that sexual attraction is a physiological and psychological cause and not behavioral?
You are assuming.The idea is that we are attracted to other humans from one degree to another (some full blown, others near to none). Not all of our attractions lead to sexual behaviors-depending on what type of attraction it is (platonic, physical, emotional, etc), their maturity (puberty, adult), and how strong their attractions (lust, love, marital, puppy love) are. We are born with the means to be physically and psychologically attracted to other people whether for platonic relationship, procreation, intimacy, or lust. (To add god) All of this is how we are born and assumingly how god created us.
There is no scientific facts on this, so please do not go there.With that said, I only know believers to have issues with people's genitals. It's a moral issue. Our bodies and minds/brains don't have morals. Unless its inappropriate age or rape (others I havent mentioned), I don't see a moral and legal problem with same-sex sex (regardless the type above).
"Male and female, god made them" refers to procreation-type. It doesn't refer to two men or two women intimate because of companionship, relationship, love, marital consummation, and so forth. People before the common era also didn't know about sexual orientation. The bible is a poor choice to argue against scientific facts of sexual attraction and the neurological and biological causes of such.
One's genitals is besides the point.
It is a fact there was no Biblical Adam and Eve. That is not opinion. It is a fact.Hence when a person says, the Adam and Eve account is a myth, they really are doing so, based not on examining the facts, but personal opinion.
Many people do not believe in fanciful tales told today about the magical formation of the earth, but the do relate to the horrendous barbaric greedy selfish nature of the two footed creatures who ruin the earth with their godless worldview.You think I have not?
Some people don't believe in fanciful tales glorifying a hideously violent, savage, barbaric, and cruel god.
Perhaps you did not read the article. I don't think you could say that if you did.