(October 5, 2011 at 7:53 pm)Stimbo Wrote: I apologise in advance for what I am about to say, I don't make a habit of being deliberately insulting. Salty, if your words are a true reflection of the way your mind works, then in my honest opinion you are not only astonishingly deluded about human nature (amongst other things) but also possibly one of the most revolting people I have interacted with for quite some time. I can understand if love between two people of the same sex isn't your particular cup of tea, it's not mine either. However, the difference between me and thee is I don't imagine I have the right to impose my values into other people's lives. I don't usually judge others by whether their actions are natural or not - you're sitting at a computer and making your opinions known to people across the planet, how natural is that?
As long as innocent bystanders are not harmed, whatever two or more people choose to do is their own business and nothing to do with you or anybody else. That also includes the bedroom, which is even less to do with you (unless you're invited). This is the twenty-first century; why does any of this still need saying?
Stimbo. I accept your apology.
This thread is called homosexuality and heaven, I think I have the right to speak about homosexuality here, like everyone else. I'm sure it makes you feel better to call me names, but I stand by what I say. I won't be moved because someone on the internet (or in person) thinks my reasons are deluded. I won't be moved because people have this misconception that I am pushing my views on others. Actually, Stimbo, do me a favor and give me proof that my convictions are being "pushed" on anyone. Didn't you come here into this thread? I didn't invite you. Didn't Stucky start this thread? Certainly wasn't me. Didn't El Dinero ask the question that sparked my reply? Since when is answering a question "pushing views onto others"? I doubt you'll be able to provide any proof because the reality of this thread is that my opinion is shaking your foundation and any foundation that is set on proving homosexual behavior is acceptable based on their decision to ignore it. Perhaps you're jealous that I have standards for what is right and wrong. All in all, there are tons of things we ignore, just because it's inconvenient to stand up to people like yourself.
I may disagree, but nothing I have said is hostile. I don't want anything to happen to people that practice homosexuality. I just disagree with the general consensus that states "it's okay."
"And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him." Hebrews 11:6