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playmaker88;5760631 said:Has the Laaaaaaaaaaawd forgiven you..
Ole Gods lil SUPERSTAR ass nigga
That's a rather dashing young man in that pic, if I must say.
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playmaker88;5760631 said:Has the Laaaaaaaaaaawd forgiven you..
Ole Gods lil SUPERSTAR ass nigga
The Lonious Monk;5760654 said:The Prodigalson;5760556 said:The Lonious Monk;5760533 said:The Prodigalson;5760492 said:The Lonious Monk;5760481 said:And just because a particular person was born a certain way, doesn't make it natural or the right way to be. Some people are born blind or deaf. Clearly humans have eyes and ears for a recent, so a normal human is supposed to have sight and hearing. If that human comes out without those two senses, something went wrong.
Likewise, males are born with a penis. Females are born with a vagina. Those are two complimentary sexual organs. Males have sperm; females have eggs. Those are two sex oriented cells that again are complimentary. So if the male and female sexual components are designed to work together, then clearly sex is meant to be between male and female. If a male comes out with no sexual interest in females or vice versa, something went wrong there.
That's we're the unbalance in nature comes in. Nothing is perfect but there will always be a balance and an unbalance. It may not be the norm but it definately not uncommon to happen.
I don't disagree with that. I'm just pointing out that it's not something evil for a person to say that homosexuality is abnormal or a perversion. Depending on your perspective, it absolutely is. Does that mean a person has the right to discriminate or mistreat a gay person. No, but they have every right to dislike that aspect of their being and it doesn't make them any of the negative things that people pushing the gay agenda try to lobby against those who don't care for homosexuality.
You actually think these fun boys give a fuck about what you and I think on What is normal and not normal? All they want is the same rights as people who are not homosexuals. I don't know why people keep injecting the personal belief on something that is not about them.
Of course they care. They want to be accepted. That why some of them hate the idea of Civil Unions. They'd get all the rights of being married but their relationship wouldn't be called a "marriage." If all they cared about is rights, such a thing wouldn't matter. The truth is they want their relationships to be accepted and seen as the same as hetero relationships.
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;5760618 said:Babylon the Great is pass the point of no return. People will not understand the wrongs of this country until the nukes drop. But by then it will be 2 late.
The writing is on the wall but people want to remain ignorant. Why?
1. They hate God
2. They love the darkness
3. The devil has blinded them from the truth
It's just tragic, but this is exactly what God said would happen in the last days. But of course the majority of the people will not believe it because:
1. They hate God
2. Thus they refuse to read and STUDY the Bible
But there is hope for those who love God. He has given those who live inside Babylon instructions:
"And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." Revelation 18:4
Those who are walking with God in obedience will be led to safety at the appointed time. Hallelujah!
Skyler White;5760646 said:Du_Du;5760633 said:i never liked the idea of gays having denominational weddings and marriages using the same vows as straight couples....shit used to bug me.....but i got over it, cuz most straight people who get married don't take the vows seriously either.....so it's all types of perversions of the institution of marriages these days.....i just prefer they called it a civil union with all the same types of rights, and privileges and recognitions and what not, but whatever...
other than that, i really don't give a shit.....
THANK YOU.
The use of the word civil union vs marriage doesn't matter to me either way.
The Prodigalson;5760669 said:The Lonious Monk;5760654 said:The Prodigalson;5760556 said:The Lonious Monk;5760533 said:The Prodigalson;5760492 said:The Lonious Monk;5760481 said:And just because a particular person was born a certain way, doesn't make it natural or the right way to be. Some people are born blind or deaf. Clearly humans have eyes and ears for a recent, so a normal human is supposed to have sight and hearing. If that human comes out without those two senses, something went wrong.
Likewise, males are born with a penis. Females are born with a vagina. Those are two complimentary sexual organs. Males have sperm; females have eggs. Those are two sex oriented cells that again are complimentary. So if the male and female sexual components are designed to work together, then clearly sex is meant to be between male and female. If a male comes out with no sexual interest in females or vice versa, something went wrong there.
That's we're the unbalance in nature comes in. Nothing is perfect but there will always be a balance and an unbalance. It may not be the norm but it definately not uncommon to happen.
I don't disagree with that. I'm just pointing out that it's not something evil for a person to say that homosexuality is abnormal or a perversion. Depending on your perspective, it absolutely is. Does that mean a person has the right to discriminate or mistreat a gay person. No, but they have every right to dislike that aspect of their being and it doesn't make them any of the negative things that people pushing the gay agenda try to lobby against those who don't care for homosexuality.
You actually think these fun boys give a fuck about what you and I think on What is normal and not normal? All they want is the same rights as people who are not homosexuals. I don't know why people keep injecting the personal belief on something that is not about them.
Of course they care. They want to be accepted. That why some of them hate the idea of Civil Unions. They'd get all the rights of being married but their relationship wouldn't be called a "marriage." If all they cared about is rights, such a thing wouldn't matter. The truth is they want their relationships to be accepted and seen as the same as hetero relationships.
Civil union doesn't give them the same rights as being married. They are still not able to provide benefits to their S/O in health care that they are paying for. Some state will not recognize their marriage as legit if they were to ever leave whichever state they get married in. Its definitely not the same rights married people get.
Skyler White;5760628 said:Elzo69Revolutions;5760602 said:Skyler White;5760572 said:Elzo69Revolutions;5760558 said:Skyler White;5760544 said:Elzo69Revolutions;5760488 said:Skyler White;5760479 said:Not only do I accept it I encourage it
I wish there was no such thing as having to come out...why are we so consumed with someone else's bedroom activities anyway?
But no one was caring bout it til HE made it an issue....his family been known he was gay for a while now....
this is business and i am not knocking his business plan. get your chips.
until now, the gay community has made their presence known in every part of the entertainment industry except sports.
dude is taking advantage of that and he will be paid handsomely. the gay community supports their own.
this is exactly what kerry rhodes should have done instead of trying to moonwalk back into the closet.
That's why I called him an opportunist and a coward...
I understand opportunist but why a coward?
Because the man s been gay for a while, hid it, had sexual relationships w females and etc....instead of being trill and coming with from jump...I'm not homophobic and I have plenty of lesbians and a few gay friends. U can catch me at the parade supporting them but at least they never minced or hid from who they are from the onset..
For a man in a male dominated, high-testosterone industry he may have felt more compelled to be in the closet.
It is cowardice, but when you live in a world where you can lose your contract, be isolated from your teammates, and at the very worst killed over your sexuality, you'd consider hiding it too.
The Prodigalson;5760669 said:The Lonious Monk;5760654 said:The Prodigalson;5760556 said:The Lonious Monk;5760533 said:The Prodigalson;5760492 said:The Lonious Monk;5760481 said:And just because a particular person was born a certain way, doesn't make it natural or the right way to be. Some people are born blind or deaf. Clearly humans have eyes and ears for a recent, so a normal human is supposed to have sight and hearing. If that human comes out without those two senses, something went wrong.
Likewise, males are born with a penis. Females are born with a vagina. Those are two complimentary sexual organs. Males have sperm; females have eggs. Those are two sex oriented cells that again are complimentary. So if the male and female sexual components are designed to work together, then clearly sex is meant to be between male and female. If a male comes out with no sexual interest in females or vice versa, something went wrong there.
That's we're the unbalance in nature comes in. Nothing is perfect but there will always be a balance and an unbalance. It may not be the norm but it definately not uncommon to happen.
I don't disagree with that. I'm just pointing out that it's not something evil for a person to say that homosexuality is abnormal or a perversion. Depending on your perspective, it absolutely is. Does that mean a person has the right to discriminate or mistreat a gay person. No, but they have every right to dislike that aspect of their being and it doesn't make them any of the negative things that people pushing the gay agenda try to lobby against those who don't care for homosexuality.
You actually think these fun boys give a fuck about what you and I think on What is normal and not normal? All they want is the same rights as people who are not homosexuals. I don't know why people keep injecting the personal belief on something that is not about them.
Of course they care. They want to be accepted. That why some of them hate the idea of Civil Unions. They'd get all the rights of being married but their relationship wouldn't be called a "marriage." If all they cared about is rights, such a thing wouldn't matter. The truth is they want their relationships to be accepted and seen as the same as hetero relationships.
Civil union doesn't give them the same rights as being married. They are still not able to provide benefits to their S/O in health care that they are paying for. Some state will not recognize their marriage as legit if they were to ever leave whichever state they get married in. Its definitely not the same rights married people get.
Du_Du;5760678 said:Skyler White;5760646 said:Du_Du;5760633 said:i never liked the idea of gays having denominational weddings and marriages using the same vows as straight couples....shit used to bug me.....but i got over it, cuz most straight people who get married don't take the vows seriously either.....so it's all types of perversions of the institution of marriages these days.....i just prefer they called it a civil union with all the same types of rights, and privileges and recognitions and what not, but whatever...
other than that, i really don't give a shit.....
THANK YOU.
The use of the word civil union vs marriage doesn't matter to me either way.
it kinda bothers me cuz so many people don't even have real marriages....they don't do counseling, they don't keep scripture in their homes, they don't pray together, they're not religious at all.....but they still wanna get married in a church and read the same vows.....
gay or not, i'd just prefer them all to have civil unions if they know they no bout that religion....no ones perfect....but people have such a negative perceptions of marriage these days because you got so many people who just don't take marriage sacred and seriously to begin with...
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;5760656 said:playmaker88;5760631 said:Has the Laaaaaaaaaaawd forgiven you..
Ole Gods lil SUPERSTAR ass nigga
That's a rather dashing young man in that pic, if I must say.
blackrain;5760559 said:7figz;5760530 said:blackrain;5760527 said:The Lonious Monk;5760481 said:And just because a particular person was born a certain way, doesn't make it natural or the right way to be. Some people are born blind or deaf. Clearly humans have eyes and ears for a recent, so a normal human is supposed to have sight and hearing. If that human comes out without those two senses, something went wrong.
Likewise, males are born with a penis. Females are born with a vagina. Those are two complimentary sexual organs. Males have sperm; females have eggs. Those are two sex oriented cells that again are complimentary. So if the male and female sexual components are designed to work together, then clearly sex is meant to be between male and female. If a male comes out with no sexual interest in females or vice versa, something went wrong there.
Very true...by all accounts being gay isn't natural because it goes against the ability to reproduce. However we don't deny rights to folks who are blind, deaf, or women/men who can't produce children or attempt to kill them so there's no logical reason to do any of that to someone based on them being homosexual.
What rights are being denied ?
Here's just a few
http://preview.hrc.org/issues/5478.htmThe right to make decisions on a partner's behalf in a medical emergency. Specifically, the states generally provide that spouses automatically assume this right in an emergency. If an individual is unmarried, the legal "next of kin" automatically assumes this right. This means, for example, that a gay man with a life partner of many years may be forced to accept the financial and medical decisions of a sibling or parent with whom he may have a distant or even hostile relationship.
The right to take up to 12 weeks of leave from work to care for a seriously ill partner or parent of a partner. The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 permits individuals to take such leave to care for ill spouses, children and parents but not a partner or a partner's parents.
The right to petition for same-sex partners to immigrate.
The right to share equitably all jointly held property and debt in the event of a breakup, since there are no laws that cover the dissolution of domestic partnerships.
Family-related Social security benefits, income and estate tax benefits, disability benefits, family-related military and veterans benefits and other important benefits.
The right to inherit property from a partner in the absence of a will.
The right to purchase continued health coverage for a domestic partner after the loss of a job.
playmaker88;5760712 said:Those who disagree explain i cant chop it up with reactions
MrsWest;5760341 said:I do not care. I also don't believe kids are impressionable to the point of growing up to be in a relationship with the same sex.
According to faculty member Adam Behrman, who is the forum’s moderator, the school has a “sexual orientation curriculum” that includes instruction to kindergarten through fifth-grade students about how “there are different kinds of families, which include families with two mommies and two daddies.”
In interviews with Queer Youth TV, Behrman said he is seeing more youth explore their “sexual orientation.”
“One thing I’m starting to notice in the last year or two … which is really, really cool, not just at Crossroads, but other places, that it’s becoming more and more OK for people who are probably largely toward the straight end of the spectrum to really think about, ‘You know, maybe I’m bisexual,’” he said in an interview segment on the Queer Youth website.
Behrman said the response is “not from a, ‘Oh, it’s trendy to be bi,’ but really thinking, like, well, ‘OK, maybe I don’t have to limit myself … what am I shutting myself off to?’”
Noting he also works at a camp in Vermont, Behrman said some of the 13 and 14 year olds there also are exploring bisexuality.
“And some of them may turn out to not be bi at all but really be authentically straight,” he said, “but they are still willing to consider, like actively consider, and share it with an adult, ‘Yeah, I don’t know, maybe I’m bisexual. What does that mean and who am I?’”
http://www.wnd.com/2004/03/23572/
GeminiRose;5760727 said:playmaker88;5760712 said:Those who disagree explain i cant chop it up with reactions
I have a lot of reasons not just religious. One of my biggest reasons is that if its accepted, its going to get really out of hand.