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Nov 10, 2006 19:22

Dearly beloved,

Here is a simple truth.

If you believe that gay marriage is wrong, even by name, you are a bigot, you are intolerant, and you do not have my respect.

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1) Leviticus 18:22: What the church doesn't want you to know and why God doesn't give a damn.Part I ( Read more... )

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Weeeeee coathanger November 10 2006, 01:12:32 UTC
Ohhh I enjoyed that.

WEll done my fine feathered friend!

Although I must admit,

This is when we come to the problem of what the hell the Bible is actually talking about. Using a fair perspective that takes into account the historical era in which this book was written, and who the people were who wrote it, the Bible can rightfully refer to homosexual pagan rituals, rape, orgies, pimping, or any number of things. The notable exclusion of what it does NOT reference, and likely does not reference since it would have been an enigma in society at the time, is consentual homosexual relationships.

I laughed somewhere during this paragraph. I'm sure you can guess where.

:|

Maybe the Christians can lend me a hand and help me clean up my mind ;_;

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Re: Weeeeee misscheeveeuss November 10 2006, 02:19:54 UTC
:DDD

Cher, I'm so sorry. You can't gay-pimp marry in America. God does not approve. There can only be ONE pimp that big.

:O!

There could be a holy pimp-off! Determine the God of Pimps! It would be pimptastic! A pimporama! A pimplosion!

The winner would get Moses' almighty pimp cane so they can part the.... um..... >.> use your imagination.

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misscheeveeuss November 10 2006, 21:23:59 UTC
Because of what He did, we no longer have to worry about the offerings. We no longer have to worry about the laws dictated in the Old Testament.Exactly. There's also the stir over God breaking the covenant with the Israelites after the golden calf incident, and the question of whether or not the old covenant even applies to anyone outside of the Israelites ( ... )

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killyoudead November 10 2006, 04:49:13 UTC
Random note about the 50% of marriages ending in divorce line:

The way that number was calculated was to find the number of marriages in a given year and compare it to the number of divorces that same year.
So, if 100 couples got married in 1997, and 50 couples got divorced, they'd say the rate was 50%

They're not, however, taking into account that most of those divorces are separations between people who had gotten married years beforehandSo, to be accurate, a statistic would have to take into account the hypothetical 100 marriages in every logical year previous and the divorce rates therein ( ... )

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killyoudead November 10 2006, 19:28:03 UTC
I got the info from my sociology professor, so I'm blaming him if I'm wrong.

But it sure does make way more sense than 50%.

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misscheeveeuss November 10 2006, 21:13:38 UTC
Yeah, I wouldn't doubt that the figure is either an exaggeration or an oversimplification (I've read other figures that say something like 6% of first marriages end in divorce), but I've always viewed the standard "50%" as 50% of all existing marriages. So, if 100 people are married now, 50 will get divorced, and of however many people get married tomorrow - let's say 20, making the new number 70 - half of those people statistically will get divorced (leaving us with 35).

But the figures really aren't all that important. Whatever they really are, they still show an impressively sad trend.

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juvenile_a November 10 2006, 05:22:20 UTC
props.

>;D

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faithfullove November 10 2006, 22:01:08 UTC
I wasn't going to comment and maybe I shouldn't. But I will defend my faith. Doesn't matter if I am considered a bigot or not. Bigotry is intolerance. So if I am a bigot for not agreeing with you than you are a bigot for not agreeing with me ( ... )

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faithfullove November 10 2006, 22:17:16 UTC
I did forget one thing. Fornification which is in the Bible...

Fornification ~ n. consensual sexual intercourse between two persons not married to each other. (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary)

So, homosexual sex is against God's Word since God created marriage and it was recorded in Genesis 2:24

That is all I have to say. So in the public opinion of the definition of bigotry, I am one. And so is everybody else that thinks because I take my stand I am a bigot.

To me I don't care if somebody is gay or a different religion. See, Jesus said in Matthew 19:19 to love your neighbor as yourself. He did not say love your neighbor if they have the same morals/beliefs/convictions/religion/or anything else as you.

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zaku_zwitter November 11 2006, 03:31:04 UTC
"Plus... NOTHING in the Bible has ever been proven false. "

Hold on.

Joshua and sun standing still.

Game over. Pool closed. Don't even try and claim scientific primacy here.

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faithfullove November 11 2006, 15:20:49 UTC
give me the scripture and the written proof?

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