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Poll: Are you an atheist and also bisexual?
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Atheism & Bisexuality
#71
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(April 24, 2009 at 1:01 am)g-mark Wrote: Having a scientific background, behaviour generally is associated with a cause.

Operative word being generally.

Quote:If you say it just is, then that is a 'belief' or 'faith'.

That is bullshit. Faith has absolutely nothing to do with it. Show me where anyone who is gay, straight or bisexual makes a faith claim of his/her sexuality.

Quote:Something must cause you to think this way?

Why?

Quote:Have you never thought about the thought process?

Have you ever considered that you might be way off the mark with your assumptions?
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#72
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
I don't think it would be much diffrence between having parents of the same sex or having having parents with diffrent sex. Don't think that affect the children at all. the only problem would occur if the kid got taunted in school about it.

If a gay couple want a child and love their child and care about it, then I don't see why they shouldn't be allowed to have a child. Why should a "normal" couple who perhaps don't even care or love their child have more right to have one?
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#73
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
The mighty world of morality. It is only my belief.
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#74
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Honestly, I see no correlation between what you belive and what your sexuality is. Sure, it can influence it, but it's sometimes not that strong.
I'm bi (probably lesbian), and I've been through beliving in God to realizing there isn't one in the past ten years.
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#75
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
I don't think atheists are any more likely to be bisexual. I just think that they are perhaps more likely to 'come out' as a bisexual.
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#76
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Exactly EvF, some religious people think it's wrong because of their reliion so it makes it harder for homosexual to come out. Atheists don't have that problem.
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.
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#77
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(August 29, 2008 at 2:20 pm)Ace Wrote: I'm striaght! Don't any of you forget that!

I've always loved the looks of a hot women, and always will. Bring on the girls!


Do you mean "straight"?

Interesting that you find it necessary to affirm your sexuality.

It's as if you think people here actually care,or indeed that it's anyone else's business.Thinking
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#78
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(May 11, 2009 at 4:45 am)padraic Wrote:
(August 29, 2008 at 2:20 pm)Ace Wrote: I'm striaght! Don't any of you forget that!

I've always loved the looks of a hot women, and always will. Bring on the girls!


Do you mean "straight"?

Interesting that you find it necessary to affirm your sexuality.

It's as if you think people here actually care,or indeed that it's anyone else's business.Thinking

In the words of someone I forgot: "Me thinks thou protested too much." Wink Shades
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#79
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Quote:In the words of someone I forgot: "Me thinks thou protested too much." Wink

Shakespeare; "Hamlet",Act 111 scene 11:

Quote: Ham. Madam, how like you this play?
Queen. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
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#80
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(May 11, 2009 at 5:15 am)padraic Wrote:
Quote:In the words of someone I forgot: "Me thinks thou protested too much." Wink

Shakespeare; "Hamlet",Act 111 scene 11:

Quote: Ham. Madam, how like you this play?
Queen. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

I was pretty sure it had to have been Shakespeare, but I couldn't be bothered to check. Smile
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