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Saying that it is a certain way because God intended it to be that way would be making the assumption that everyone is to abide by Christian doctrine, which is pretty silly if you ask me.



Ok. Evolution intended it to be that way.



The population is already too much for the earth to handle for very long, so maybe sodomy is a solution to some of the issues that have come about as a result of too many people being born?



So evolution devised a plan of homosexuality in order to control the human population?

I'm sure the gay community would support the idea that their only purpose is to eliminate part of the population.



It's a joke.

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those who believe in evolution over God



Bzzzt!! Invalid premise. A person can have religious beliefs and still believe in acknowledge the scientific fact of evolution.

Science and religion really can coexist, for the most part. It's when one presumes to masquerade itself as the other that we get ourselves into trouble.

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God created that marriage bond between a man and a woman so who are we to change that?



That can be highly debated and is unproven, hence why it has no place being the sole reason why factual law should state that gay people can't marry. God creating this or that should have nothing to do with a law giving one person one right but the other can't have it.

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Do whatever you want, just don't ask for it to be equivalent to the right thing.



Who are you to call it "the right thing." This too can be highly debated. Whether its right or wrong, everybody should still be entitled to that same right or wrong.
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those who believe in evolution over God



Bzzzt!! Invalid premise. A person can have religious beliefs and still believe in acknowledge the scientific fact of evolution.

Science and religion really can coexist, for the most part. It's when one presumes to masquerade itself as the other that we get ourselves into trouble.



I said believes in evolution over God. i.e. Does not believe in creation. I'm pretty confident you know what I meant.

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those who believe in evolution over God



Bzzzt!! Invalid premise. A person can have religious beliefs and still believe in acknowledge the scientific fact of evolution.

Science and religion really can coexist, for the most part. It's when one presumes to masquerade itself as the other that we get ourselves into trouble.



I said believes in evolution over God. i.e. Does not believe in creation. I'm pretty confident you know what I meant.



Sure, I knew what you meant, and I wasn't trying to act as though I didn't. I still stand by my post. A person can have Judeo-Christian or Muslim religious beliefs and still conclude that the formation of the Earth and its life as they exist today are the result of celestial and evolutionary processes over billions of years, as opposed to a mere 144 hours commencing about 5,000 years ago.

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those who believe in evolution over God



Bzzzt!! Invalid premise. A person can have religious beliefs and still believe in acknowledge the scientific fact of evolution.

Science and religion really can coexist, for the most part. It's when one presumes to masquerade itself as the other that we get ourselves into trouble.


I havent agreed with some of the things you have typed but I do on this. There is nothing wrong with accepting both God and Evolution, I do. It really reduces my internal conflict. ;)

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A suitable response to you is beyond my level of interest in responding to you.



In other words, you can't come up with a valid argument or any evidence that what I said was not correct.



Lol no thats not what it means at all my friend. That just means that you have your views, and they will never change regardless. And i don't care enough to spend the time to properly respond.
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That can be highly debated and is unproven, hence why it has no place being the sole reason why factual law should state that gay people can't marry. God creating this or that should have nothing to do with a law giving one person one right but the other can't have it.

Who are you to call it "the right thing." This too can be highly debated. Whether its right or wrong, everybody should still be entitled to that same right or wrong.



Unproven? Everything you know of in life you think was all a big mistake? Or a big coincidence? No, god created man and the earth and everything around it. Thus creating the bond between a man and a woman.

“That is why a man will leave his father and his mother and he must stick to his wife and they must become one flesh.” (Gen. 2:24)

I really don't want to argue. I have my beliefs, you have yours. Lets just leave it at that.

One of the reasons why you don't talk politics or religion with your friends. Most are going to have different views and all think they are right.





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Saying that it is a certain way because God intended it to be that way would be making the assumption that everyone is to abide by Christian doctrine, which is pretty silly if you ask me.



Ok. Evolution intended it to be that way.



1)Evolution doesn't intend anything. It just happens.

2) One of the closest species to humans exhibits rampant homosexual behaviour.

3) An advantage of having big brains is that we don't have to organise our societies strictly along the lines of what happens in nature.



Animals don't get married. They screw whatever they want whenever they want. They also fling poo at each other.



See point three.

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I find it interesting that those who believe in evolution over God also defend homosexuality as natural. It's just an observation. I'm still undecided on the legality of gay marriage.



People who point out that homosexuality is natural (and it is) usually do so to counter the the incorrect allegation that it's unnatural, which fucked up religious types often fling about.

But, even if homosexuality was only observed in humans, even if it wasn't seen in any other type of animal, it would still be OK. That's the beauty of point three.
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I really don't want to argue. I have my beliefs, you have yours. Lets just leave it at that.



Says the guy that thinks his particular brand of loony beliefs should shape the law making of the nation.:S
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Saying that it is a certain way because God intended it to be that way would be making the assumption that everyone is to abide by Christian doctrine, which is pretty silly if you ask me.



Ok. Evolution intended it to be that way.



1)Evolution doesn't intend anything. It just happens.

2) One of the closest species to humans exhibits rampant homosexual behaviour.

3) An advantage of having big brains is that we don't have to organise our societies strictly along the lines of what happens in nature.



Animals don't get married. They screw whatever they want whenever they want. They also fling poo at each other.



See point three.



Your point three negates point 2.



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People who point out that homosexuality is natural (and it is) usually do so to counter the the incorrect allegation that it's unnatural, which fucked up religious types often fling about.

But, even if homosexuality was only observed in humans, even if it wasn't seen in any other type of animal, it would still be OK. That's the beauty of point three.



First of all, just because I'm religious doesn't mean I'm fucked up. Just because you're not religious doesn't mean you're fucked up.

Second, the analogy to animals is again contradictory to your third point. Just because animals fuck whoever they want, eat each other, and fling poo doesn't make it ok.

Third, the last paragraph is entirely based upon your opinion.

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