LGTB in Christianity
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โ01-09-2015 06:29 PM - edited โ01-09-2015 06:31 PM
Do you think it's possible to be LGTB and a Christian?
What about other religions/faiths/beliefs?
Note: Please don't be nasty! Whatever your personal beliefs, I didn't start this thread so you could offend each other. Please be nice and try to be understanding. This is a public forum, anyone can read what is written here. Thanks!
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on โ06-09-2015 10:30 PM
Can't find any Aus stats chuck, but to answer the other,28%, hetro stat - noobody ever said that hetros were excluded from harm by participating in what they've chosen, how-ever, there are those that say homosexuals are not harmed by their paticipation in what they choose they to do. HIV doesn't disriminate about who does what to who but to say homosexuals are exempt is just plain stoopid.
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on โ07-09-2015 01:27 AM
Hello, all. Talking on-topic is important. Could we please go back to the original topic? Thanks.
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on โ07-09-2015 02:49 AM
Are you denying the fact that homosexuality has no harmful effects on those who practice it? Or are you ducking for cover and not prepared to admit that you were/are wrong?
Hate to break it to you, but aids doesn't have a sexual orientation. It's a disease and nothing more. And unlike people, diseases don't discriminate. We're all at risk. Homosexuality didn't cause those men to get aids. Unprotected sex and or unprotected drug use did. The problem with aids isn't the sexual orientation of the person contacting it, but the fact that the people getting sick apparantly are not getting the message about the consequences of unprotected sex and dirty needles. Perhaps if we start focusing on that instead of judging these people for the types of sex they engage in, more lives might be saved.
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on โ07-09-2015 07:41 PM
When anyone repeats what I say, i usually accept it as a compliment but, in your case ....???? I dunno - I think you just slept.
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โ07-09-2015 07:51 PM - edited โ07-09-2015 07:51 PM
@justpolls wrote:Are you denying the fact that homosexuality has no harmful effects on those who practice it? Or are you ducking for cover and not prepared to admit that you were/are wrong?
Hate to break it to you, but aids doesn't have a sexual orientation. It's a disease and nothing more. And unlike people, diseases don't discriminate. We're all at risk. Homosexuality didn't cause those men to get aids. Unprotected sex and or unprotected drug use did. The problem with aids isn't the sexual orientation of the person contacting it, but the fact that the people getting sick apparantly are not getting the message about the consequences of unprotected sex and dirty needles. Perhaps if we start focusing on that instead of judging these people for the types of sex they engage in, more lives might be saved.
However AIDS initially was largely spread by unprotected homosexual activity. So yes, it would be incorrect to say homosexuality doesn't harm anybody
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on โ07-09-2015 09:13 PM
I wouldn't say homosexuals so much spread the disease as was attacked first, besides that would leave all the other harmful STI's "spread" solely by unprotected heterosexual sex.
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on โ07-09-2015 09:50 PM
However AIDS initially was largely spread by unprotected homosexual activity. So yes, it would be incorrect to say homosexuality doesn't harm anybody
So all sex is harmful but homosexual sex is more harmful than heterosexual sex?
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on โ07-09-2015 09:50 PM
@para-slights wrote:I wouldn't say homosexuals so much spread the disease as was attacked first, besides that would leave all the other harmful STI's "spread" solely by unprotected heterosexual sex.
that's a strawman.
wer'e talking about homosexuality not being damaging to anyone, not even it's own. when clearly,it is.
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on โ07-09-2015 10:03 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@para-slights wrote:I wouldn't say homosexuals so much spread the disease as was attacked first, besides that would leave all the other harmful STI's "spread" solely by unprotected heterosexual sex.
that's a strawman.
wer'e talking about homosexuality not being damaging to anyone, not even it's own. when clearly,it is.
It's not the homosexuality that is harmful, it is the unprotected sex. As I said in an earlier post (and provided links) 60% ofpeople worldwide who are living with AIDS live in sub Saharan Africa and of those 60% somewhere between 90% and 99% acquired it through heterosexual contact.
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on โ07-09-2015 11:10 PM
I've always wondered about the young man in the garden of Gethsemane, who was "following" Jesus (Mark 14: 51-52), who was reportedly wearing "nothing but a linen garment" which, when Jesus was seized, he left behind as he fled.
A scantily clad young man stalking the Lord, in a garden, at night? I don't fancy his chances of making into Heaven if he's going to go around doing that sort of thing.

