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Poll: Are you an atheist and also bisexual?
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Atheism & Bisexuality
#81
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
I personally point out my sexuality when talking about the subject because I want girls to know that I'm interested in specifically and entirely just them (i.e. not men). Lol Wink
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#82
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(May 11, 2009 at 7:46 am)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: I personally point out my sexuality when talking about the subject because I want girls to know that I'm interested in specifically and entirely just them (i.e. not men). Lol Wink

Same here!

However I think I have recived some strange looks from you EvF. Are sure that your just intrested in women? The way you look at me is not the way a man should look at another man.

Big Grin
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.
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#83
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
If you feel you have to justify your your own sexuality there is something dodgy about that. Personally, I think there are some seriously dodgy people around here.
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#84
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Lol Smile - If I'm attracted to men I'm attracted to men. I'm NOT so I'm not gay or bi - eveything else is optional lol.

No lol, I use smiles differently to how I use my face. Every time I use ':p' for example it doesn't mean I want to lick something/someone lol.

Yes I'm just interested in women. Yes I know what you just said is a joke (but I just thought I'd respond anyway lol).

And I wasn't just replying to you I was replying to Padriac Leo (and whoever else is reading) as well lol Smile

EvF
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#85
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(May 11, 2009 at 8:14 am)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: No lol, I use smiles differently to how I use my face. Every time I use ':p' for example it doesn't mean I want to lick something/someone lol.

Nah, I think you want to lick me. Don't blame you though, I can hardly resist myself. Big Grin
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.
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#86
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Lol haha.
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#87
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Was Jesus a Gaylord?
I used to tell a lot of religious jokes. Not any more, I'm a registered sects offender.
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#88
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Wouldnt be suprising, Jesus have been potraited with long hair which women just had during that time period. Big GrinThe fashion for men was strictly short hair and having no facial hair.
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.
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#89
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
Just want to air some opinions here.

Well I think this has been mentioned before, but atheists are, to extents, less constrained by, should I say, moral standards. We are able to think and feel according to our inclinations and temptations; we have our own obligations which are not dictated by an age-old book. If I'm not wrong, there's a passage in the Bible that doesn't encourage, crudely quoted, men who lay with other men like they would lay with a woman. So yeah, I think even if a Christian had homosexual inclinations, he'd have more resistance to it compared to an atheist who justifies himself. Of course, this excludes the homophobic atheists who feel strongly against the matter, but what the heck!

Also, I believe this does have relation to the exposure. Once again, the atheists are exposed to more radical viewpoints, allowing themselves to read and consider alternative viewpoints, unlike some Christians who are born and trained to be narrow-minded. So its kinda like desensitization, or its greater scope of acceptance and hence being prone to influence.

So yeah, I know my points aren't really formed, but that's what I think. :/
~We, the atheist, in creating a purpose for ourselves where there was none, are greater than God himself.~
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#90
RE: Atheism & Bisexuality
(May 11, 2009 at 8:13 am)g-mark Wrote: If you feel you have to justify your your own sexuality there is something dodgy about that. Personally, I think there are some seriously dodgy people around here.


Dodgy people? On an internet forum? Surely not! Cool Shades

In OZ asserting your sexuality can be a health issue as poofter bashing remains popular in some circles. To be fair, I haven't heard of a fatality for some time.

Less savoury aspects of Australian culture include a deep and pervasive homophobia combined with an even deeper anti intellectualism..
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