Is homosexual behavior a sin?

Is homosexual behavior a sin?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 31 68.9%
  • No!

    Votes: 13 28.9%
  • Don't Know!

    Votes: 1 2.2%

  • Total voters
    45
[about his cousin Ray having made a homophobic remark]

Ron White: I said "We're all gay, buddy. It's just to what degree are you gay." And he goes, "That's bullshit, man. I ain't gay at all." And I go "Yeah, you are. And I can prove it." He goes "Fine. Prove it." I go, "All right. Do you like porn?" He says "Yeah, I love porn. You know that." I said, "Oh, and do you only watch scenes with two women?" And he goes, "No, I'll watch a man and a woman makin' love." And I say "Oh, and do you like the guy to have a flabby, half-flaccid penis?" And he goes "No, I like big, hard, throbbing cock..."

[he trails off]

Ron White: "I did not know that about myself."


If ya like blow jobs, and/or anal intercourse, you're at least half gay :)
 
[about his cousin Ray having made a homophobic remark]

Ron White: I said "We're all gay, buddy. It's just to what degree are you gay." And he goes, "That's bullshit, man. I ain't gay at all." And I go "Yeah, you are. And I can prove it." He goes "Fine. Prove it." I go, "All right. Do you like porn?" He says "Yeah, I love porn. You know that." I said, "Oh, and do you only watch scenes with two women?" And he goes, "No, I'll watch a man and a woman makin' love." And I say "Oh, and do you like the guy to have a flabby, half-flaccid penis?" And he goes "No, I like big, hard, throbbing cock..."

[he trails off]

Ron White: "I did not know that about myself."


If ya like blow jobs, and/or anal intercourse, you're at least half gay :)

what a complete idiot bullshit :rolleyes:
 
[about his cousin Ray having made a homophobic remark]

Ron White: I said "We're all gay, buddy. It's just to what degree are you gay." And he goes, "That's bullshit, man. I ain't gay at all." And I go "Yeah, you are. And I can prove it." He goes "Fine. Prove it." I go, "All right. Do you like porn?" He says "Yeah, I love porn. You know that." I said, "Oh, and do you only watch scenes with two women?" And he goes, "No, I'll watch a man and a woman makin' love." And I say "Oh, and do you like the guy to have a flabby, half-flaccid penis?" And he goes "No, I like big, hard, throbbing cock..."

[he trails off]

Ron White: "I did not know that about myself."


If ya like blow jobs, and/or anal intercourse, you're at least half gay :)

what a complete idiot bullshit :rolleyes:

Methinks thee doth protest too much.
 
"...all right... i will assume you are a man... and this is a heterosexual question... so fess up do you like getting blow jobs?"
Seen. Left unanswered. That's my business; not yours; nor something that I wish to discuss publicly. And it adds nothing to the discussion about morality and homosexuality.
 
"...all right... i will assume you are a man... and this is a heterosexual question... so fess up do you like getting blow jobs?"
Seen. Left unanswered. That's my business; not yours; nor something that I wish to discuss publicly. And it adds nothing to the discussion about morality and homosexuality.

Not according to some radical religious nutters.

That's just one of many acts, between consenting adults, that the sharia law lovers would like to see outlawed.
 
"...all right... i will assume you are a man... and this is a heterosexual question... so fess up do you like getting blow jobs?"
Seen. Left unanswered. That's my business; not yours; nor something that I wish to discuss publicly. And it adds nothing to the discussion about morality and homosexuality.

now why does it not surprise me that you wont answer the question...:eusa_whistle:

and yes it DOES add to the discussion since you are the one who claims


Some things that are legal are also viewed as highly immoral by much of the population.

of course it adds to the question of "morality" Since blow jobs...you know those things MEN love women to do so much..... and to which you wont admit to liking..... are and were illegal.
 
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I have some friends who are gay.

They are also married.

They always thought something was different.

Later they determined they were different.

But they still love their wives.

Their lives are complicated and they have a lot of anquish and internal conflict.

They get pissed at the GLADD crowd because they don't think the publicity they engender really represents who they are.

Is it a sin to be an active homosexual ? Yes.

But don't expect me to be the one passing judgement (or rebuffing anyone). That comes from someone who knows more than I do.
 
I have some friends who are gay.

They are also married.

They always thought something was different.

Later they determined they were different.

But they still love their wives.

Their lives are complicated and they have a lot of anquish and internal conflict.

They get pissed at the GLADD crowd because they don't think the publicity they engender really represents who they are.

Is it a sin to be an active homosexual ? Yes.

But don't expect me to be the one passing judgement (or rebuffing anyone). That comes from someone who knows more than I do.

Many beleive that calling a sin a sin is passing judgement.
 
I have some friends who are gay.

They are also married.

They always thought something was different.

Later they determined they were different.

But they still love their wives.

Their lives are complicated and they have a lot of anquish and internal conflict.

They get pissed at the GLADD crowd because they don't think the publicity they engender really represents who they are.

Is it a sin to be an active homosexual ? Yes.

But don't expect me to be the one passing judgement (or rebuffing anyone). That comes from someone who knows more than I do.

Many beleive that calling a sin a sin is passing judgement.

I don't make the rules.

And I've never been taught to hate or turn my back on anyone who supposedly does.

It's not up to me.
 
Is it a sin to renounce, or even appear to disparage such behavior?

Evidently so.

There was a time when, if Tommy didn't like Joey OR Suzy... it was simple as that.

Now that Joey is Suzy, and Suzy is Joey- and Joey is Suzy's sister... if you simply object, you are sent to the corn field.

But, hey- it's a good life... for you others, you can go to the corn field.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C34g5mz1ZQ]Twilight Zone "It's A Good Life" ending. - YouTube[/ame]
 
Will Jesus see "let him die" as a "sin"?

What about "Feed the poor and they will breed"?

Will Jesus see helping the fetus but turning your back on the infant as a "sin"?
 
"...now why does it not surprise me that you wont answer the question..."
I have no idea. Perhaps it has something to do with childhood programming that classifies such discussion in a public venue as unseemly and improper? I would not have posed an analogous question to you, out of courtesy and a sense of propriety. That doesn't mean I'm a wallflower; merely that I treat such things as private matters.

"...and yes it DOES add to the discussion since you are the one who claims..."
Some things that are legal are also viewed as highly immoral by much of the population.
"...of course it adds to the question of 'morality' Since blow jobs...you know those things MEN love women to do so much..... and to which you wont admit to liking..... are and were illegal."
I sense what you were trying to do, but I don't think you succeeded in this instance, unless I'm just being unusually dense this evening and something's just not clicking.

You will note that I said that something could be Legal and still be considered Immoral by much of the population.

You are giving us an example of something that is (implied by you to be) Illegal but which is? - Moral? - Immoral? - you weren't very clear, here, about whether 'the act' in your own example is 'Moral' or 'Immoral' - your effort there was rather incomplete.

Homosexuality is an example of something that is 'Legal' (in many jurisdictions, anyway), either de facto or de jure or both, yet which is considered highly immoral by a fairly sizable percentage of the general population, both openly declared and privately perceived...

Abortion is another example of something that is Legal, but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

Prostitution is another example of something that is Legal in a handful of US jurisdictions and many European and Asian jurisdictions, but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

Capital Punishment is another example of something that is Legal in many US jurisdictions but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

And on and on and on...

There are a variety of things which are Legal but which are considered Immoral...

The difference between us in this particular matter seems to lie in whether or not such a 'state' should be accorded to homosexuality...

Periodic large-scale Reactions against various aspects-of and outcomes-of the so-called Gay Rights Agenda on the part of the Mainstream would seem to indicate that I'm probably serving-up a faithful and accurate portrayal of homosexuality as such an issue, in which Legal Status and Morality may be at-odds...

That doesn't mean I'm right in this case, but I have a strong suspiction that I am...
 
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"...now why does it not surprise me that you wont answer the question..."
I have no idea. Perhaps it has something to do with childhood programming that classifies such discussion in a public venue as unseemly and improper? I would not have posed an analogous question to you, out of courtesy and a sense of propriety. That doesn't mean I'm a wallflower; merely that I treat such things as private matters.

"...and yes it DOES add to the discussion since you are the one who claims..."
Some things that are legal are also viewed as highly immoral by much of the population.
"...of course it adds to the question of 'morality' Since blow jobs...you know those things MEN love women to do so much..... and to which you wont admit to liking..... are and were illegal."
I sense what you were trying to do, but I don't think you succeeded in this instance, unless I'm just being unusually dense this evening and something's just not clicking.

You will note that I said that something could be Legal and still be considered Immoral by much of the population.

You are giving us an example of something that is (implied by you to be) Illegal but which is? - Moral? - Immoral? - you weren't very clear, here, about whether 'the act' in your own example is 'Moral' or 'Immoral' - your effort there was rather incomplete.

Homosexuality is an example of something that is 'Legal' (in many jurisdictions, anyway), either de facto or de jure or both, yet which is considered highly immoral by a fairly sizable percentage of the general population, both openly declared and privately perceived...

Abortion is another example of something that is Legal, but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

Prostitution is another example of something that is Legal in a handful of US jurisdictions and many European and Asian jurisdictions, but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

Capital Punishment is another example of something that is Legal in many US jurisdictions but which is viewed by many as Immoral...

And on and on and on...

There are a variety of things which are Legal but which are considered Immoral...

The difference between us in this particular matter seems to lie in whether or not such a 'state' should be accorded to homosexuality...

Periodic large-scale Reactions against various aspects-of and outcomes-of the so-called Gay Rights Agenda on the part of the Mainstream would seem to indicate that I'm probably serving-up a faithful and accurate portrayal of homosexuality as such an issue, in which Legal Status and Morality may be at-odds...

That doesn't mean I'm right in this case, but I have a strong suspiction that I am...

morality is only a matter of opinion.

The "majority" passing "moral" judgement....are nothing more then cherry picking hypocrites. I do not suspect that i am correct in this....i know i am correct.

The example i was making with blow jobs is that most men who feel that homosexual sex is immoral...also LOVE blow jobs. Something that not to long ago was classed as illegal and moral.....

who people screw and what they do with their own bodies....i agree, is no ones business but their very own. So who is anyone to pass what is and what is not .... a moral judgement on something that is...as you say.... personal and private.
 
"...morality is only a matter of opinion..."
We can play with sophistry and wordsmithing for days on-end and get nowhere.

Most folks believe that there are such things as Righteous and Evil... Good and Bad... Right and Wrong... Moral and Immoral... regardless of their religious grounding.

Technically, you may be correct in identifying Right and Wrong (Moral and Immoral) as a matter of opinion, but...

The Moral Relativism approach doesn't seem to be yielding the same kind of results in Public Discussions that it once did; witness how Roe-v-Wade is being subverted...

"...The 'majority' passing 'moral' judgement... are nothing more then cherry picking hypocrites. I do not suspect that i am correct in this... i know i am correct..."
You would get some very strong disagreement about this in many quarters, not to mention taking some 'incoming fire' about your certitude in such grey, fuzzy matters.

"...The example i was making with blow jobs is that most men who feel that homosexual sex is immoral...also LOVE blow jobs. Something that not to long ago was classed as illegal and moral..."
That would have been an example of something that was (a) illegal but (b) considered amoral; the polar opposite of the legal-but-immoral alluded-to earlier.

"...who people screw and what they do with their own bodies....i agree, is no ones business but their very own..."
Society disagrees with you, with respect to (a) prostitution, (b) pedophilia, (c) necrophilia, and (d) bestiality, to name a few.

This has also included (e) homosexuality until very recently, and such very recent legal and executive decisions and statutes do not 'rest easy' for enormous numbers of people.

"...So who is anyone to pass what is and what is not .... a moral judgement on something that is...as you say.... personal and private."
Those acts which are deemed harmless are usually allowed, at law.

Those acts which are deemed harmful are usually prohibited, at law.

And, if you really want to see Subjective Judgment, the 'harmful to society' sidebar can really get out of hand, as you may very well already be aware.

But, in order to keep (a) and (b) and (c) and (d) [and, sometimes, (e)] from bringing harm to society and its members, someone must step up to the plate and decide, and there has to be a value-basis for such decisions.

We call that value-basis Morality.

And, imperfect and fallible humans that we are, we apply such Morality as best we can; giving our Morality-based opinions and judgments the force of law; in as fair and ethical and righteous a manner as is practicable at the time.

Those who lie outside the boundaries of those parameters experience great difficulties sometimes in their dealings with the conforming majority.

It is often said that there can be no Peace without Justice.

It is also true that there can be no Justice without Morality - of one sort or another.

People gonna judge...
 
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Will Jesus see "let him die" as a "sin"?

What about "Feed the poor and they will breed"?

Will Jesus see helping the fetus but turning your back on the infant as a "sin"?

as long as liberals continue to try to force religion out of our lives your quoting religion to support you argument is totally meaningless.
 

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