Homosexuality is a test of faith. God gives you something, and you fall so madly in love with it that you can't imagine getting rid of it. Then God asks you to give it up. Will you do it out of true dedication to the God who created you?
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No.
No, I won't.
If somebody tells me not to do something, they then need to give me a good reason why I shouldn't before I'll take them up on that. If someone specifically breeds a trait into me and then later tells me not to act on it, then he's toying with me on purpose and that makes him a total wanker.
You aren't really arguing in your god's favour here.
That's like a parent putting chocolate into a child's mouth and then saying, "Spit it out right now, or I'll set you on fire!" Which is child abuse, no? Threatening to set your children on fire? Then why is it okay for God to do it?
I'd say it makes him a sadistic ass. It's not loving homosexuality I love, jerk-off, it's the man I love BECAUSE I'm homosexual. And I'm sorry, if you're God is seriously making me choose, I'm choosing my b/f, no second thoughts. Any God I would worship would at the very least accept that, if not praise it.
Now here's a mind twister for ya. What if we're here for you guys to prove your tolerance? Because if we are, you are failing. Miserably.
[EDIT] Further, is it just me, or does it seem really easy to call altering something about your very identity a test of faith, when you aren't the one doing it?
"Homosexuality is a test of faith. God gives you something, and you fall so madly in love with it that you can't imagine getting rid of it. Then God asks you to give it up. Will you do it out of true dedication to the God who created you?"
Tell that to Ted Faggard.
@clockworkgirl21
Kudos to you. It's logic like yours that is the basis of Atheism, which fundies daren't debate against; and on the very rare occasions when they do deign to come on FSTDT and argue the toss, they soon run away with their religious tail between their legs.
Yes His4Life, we mean you.
If you prove, beyond reasonable doubt, that he did create them, I bet they would be more inclined to try.
If God gives me a job in the next week, I would be very inclined to believe in him. After all, I have begged anyone and everyone for a job. Nobody has "responded" yet.
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