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Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
If it's a sin then it is but I'm too focused on the log in my eye to worry about the splinter in someone else's...........What do you think?
If you believe you have a right to believe this, and you are offended, is it OK to voice this?
Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
It also goes like this, 'a spiritual man judges all things'. That is because the 'spiritual human' is aware that people in judgment are subjecting themselves to the ills of the worldly things.Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
I believe it goes something like, "judge not, lest ye be judged".
We choose and discipline our own personal behavior. The moment we start exporting that to choosing and controlling other people's behavior, the sinkhole yawns. And there's the pitfall of preachy punitive-style religion.
Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
What do you think?
If you believe you have a right to believe this, and you are offended, is it OK to voice this?
Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
However, even though the economic costs to society Dims will never see this as a reason to not encourage such behavior as "normal" and "good"..
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Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
strange how priest went for little boys, for centuries with little concern that certainly is a crime again for that awful religion, christianity - speaking of AID's - - so according to Votto it was ok because AID'S is a recent phenom .... the priest's were holy.
not my choice but for consenting Adults the issue is simply their freedom to chose.
Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
I believe it goes something like, "judge not, lest ye be judged".
We choose and discipline our own personal behavior. The moment we start exporting that to choosing and controlling other people's behavior, the sinkhole yawns. And there's the pitfall of preachy punitive-style religion.
As have, homos....
Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
strange how priest went for little boys, for centuries with little concern that certainly is a crime again for that awful religion, christianity - speaking of AID's - - so according to Votto it was ok because AID'S is a recent phenom .... the priest's were holy.
not my choice but for consenting Adults the issue is simply their freedom to chose.
Just to clarify- priests have been guilty of raping both boys and girls.
As have heteros....As have, homos....
Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
strange how priest went for little boys, for centuries with little concern that certainly is a crime again for that awful religion, christianity - speaking of AID's - - so according to Votto it was ok because AID'S is a recent phenom .... the priest's were holy.
not my choice but for consenting Adults the issue is simply their freedom to chose.
Just to clarify- priests have been guilty of raping both boys and girls.
What about those hot to trot teachers that just gotta have some of Tyrone's tool?As have heteros....As have, homos....
Gay men in the US account for under 10% of the population, yet they account for well over half off all AIDS and STD cases in the US. This is a fact supported by the CDC.
strange how priest went for little boys, for centuries with little concern that certainly is a crime again for that awful religion, christianity - speaking of AID's - - so according to Votto it was ok because AID'S is a recent phenom .... the priest's were holy.
not my choice but for consenting Adults the issue is simply their freedom to chose.
Just to clarify- priests have been guilty of raping both boys and girls.
Essentially the persons who rape kids are men.
Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
I believe it goes something like, "judge not, lest ye be judged".
We choose and discipline our own personal behavior. The moment we start exporting that to choosing and controlling other people's behavior, the sinkhole yawns. And there's the pitfall of preachy punitive-style religion.
The thought police chimes in
Being gay is fine. I mean, really, who cares? It doesnt effect anyone except for that person and who he/she chooses to be with
You can think of it in any way you want. Being wrong or "sinful" is completely subjective.
Voice it if you want!
I believe it goes something like, "judge not, lest ye be judged".
We choose and discipline our own personal behavior. The moment we start exporting that to choosing and controlling other people's behavior, the sinkhole yawns. And there's the pitfall of preachy punitive-style religion.
The thought police chimes in
I wouldn't characterize the OP as "thought police". She asked an open question, and kept it sparklingly neutral.