I think you are born with sexual preferences. You can be born with certain preferences. We are all born in sin.
Although, I think a person with homosexual preferences is the same as someone who can’t stay faithful to their wife, or has sex with multiple partners, or someone who preys on minors, they are all the same and all are perversions.
I just cant imagine that someone’s sexual preference outside of biblical marriage can be protected by any law in this country.
Only Christ can cleanse these people and set them “straight”.
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Sexual orientation =/= adultery, pedophilia.
You really have a tough time with the simple concept of CONSENT, huh?
So in a nutshell, it isn't your choice but it's still your fault! And you're still comparing gays to paedophiles.
*headdesk, headdesk, headdesk*
"I just cant imagine that someone’s sexual preference outside of biblical marriage can be protected by any law in this country." Very honest. Basically the fundie approach to government. If it's not illegal, that means the government encourages it. Ergo, adultery and homosexuality are actively promoted and encouraged by the government.
"We are all born in sin."
And it's our fault... how?
"I just cant imagine that someone’s sexual preference outside of biblical marriage can be protected by any law in this country."
Okay. I guess I'll start off with 300 wives.
I don't believe in the concept of "sin". Right and wrong, yes, but those are decided based on what will hurt others or benefit others, not on what some imaginary friend might think.
Consenting adults having sex - hurts no-one - Right.
Adultery - hurts the spouse - Wrong
Having sex with many partners:
- if adultery - Wrong
- if all are consenting and unhitched - Right
Preying on minors - may hurt the minors - Wrong
They are far from "the same" and not all are perversions.
Regarding "biblical marriage" and the law I have two words for you; "First" and "Amendment".
Only a bath or a shower can cleanse these people and make them clean and presentable. But that goes for us all, right?
I just cant imagine that someone’s sexual preference outside of biblical marriage can be protected by any law in this country.
You are labouring under the misconception that there is such a thing as "Biblical marriage".
It doesn't exist.
Someone who cannot stay faithful to their spouse is doing wrong because they're being dishonest with their SO. If they can't handle monogamy, they should engage in an open relationship AND use protection to protect themselves and their partners.
Someone who molests children is HARMING them, physically and/or mentally. Children cannot consent to sex. Molestation almost always causes psychological problems later in life. Same goes for rape.
Sleeping with multiple partners is only immoral if you're: A) Doing so while supposedly in a monogamous relationship, B) Infected with an STD and not informing them, or C) Giving your partner's a false impression of your intentions. It can be dangerous if you aren't using proper protection, but having unprotected sex isn't, in itself, immoral... unless you're infected with an STD and don't bother telling the person.
Sleeping with your own gender isn't even comparable to any of those. Sure, if a gay person cheats or molests a child, it's every bit as wrong as it would be for a straight person, but homosexuality in itself can't be compared to ANY of those things.
Gay rights are covered under A) Freedom of and from religious ideals, and B) Human rights in general.
Only Christ can cleanse these people and set them “straight”.
And as he is omnipotent, he clearly chooses not to.
And then he sends them to hell for it.
Way to demonstrate the benevolence of your god
"Although, I think a person with homosexual preferences is the same as someone who can’t stay faithful to their wife, or has sex with multiple partners, or someone who preys on minors, they are all the same and all are perversions. "
And now the argument, if you please?
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