RE: What do christians have against gay people
January 13, 2011 at 9:08 am
(This post was last modified: January 13, 2011 at 9:17 am by Dotard.)
OnlyNatural Wrote:If you're referring to me, I'm not a boy. And I didn't equate anti-life just with not-breeding, though that seems to be part of their (Catholics') concern. I mentioned other examples, which are of course not exhaustive.
Was refering to that catholic writer, not you. Sorry if I can across otherwise.
Why do I believe homosexuality immoral? Because it violates my moral principles. It does not conform to the patterns of conduct usually accepted (read: normally accepted. read: normal behavior) or established as consistent with principles of my personal ethics.
Argueing homosexuality is 'natural' doesn't really help your case as cancer, schizophrenia, sickle-cell, MS, etc. etc. are all 'natural' also.
DoubtVsFaith Wrote:It depends whether you mean "abnormal" merely to mean "less usual" or whether you also mean "abnormal" in the sense of "weird". Weirdness is subjective, unusualness isn't.
How about 'unusual'. Good enough?
Quote:Since morality is subjective, that means that "morality" is identical to mere preferences of individuals, and since "mere preferences of individuals" is far from the definition of "morality", doesn't that suggest that subjective morality is identical to non-existent morality?
(In which case, I'm not talking about the alternative being immorality here (immorality implies the existence of morality) - I'm talking about the alternative being amorality).
I broke the forums. sorry! Can someone fix it?
I used to tell a lot of religious jokes. Not any more, I'm a registered sects offender.
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...the least christian thing a person can do is to become a christian. ~Chuck
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NO MA'AM
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...the least christian thing a person can do is to become a christian. ~Chuck
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NO MA'AM