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Old 12-18-2007, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by dano";p=&quot View Post
Just my opinion, it won't change anyones mind; however, during WWII queers were given section 8's, unfit for duty. People can use all the eloquent arguments, cherry pick "facts" to arrive at preconceived conclusions, substantiate their lifestyle so it is "impossible" to disagree with their flawless logic.
Either homosexuality is right or wrong, either God (Jesus Christ) exists or does not. There are absolutes in life. Life and death, no middle ground, right?
I think homosexuality is wrong, a sin, (yes, I am a sinner too), queer marriage is wrong as is adoption. That's it. I could give you my reasons, but would they change your mind or do you really care? I think not.
There are degrees of sin as far as I understand it, just as crimes in our world have dgrees so do sins in the world of God. All sin denies us entry to Heaven, but I think that Gods judgement will be based on the severeity of our sins, those who are not saved by the Sacrfice of Jesus Christ.
To me it is just plain common sense that being homosexual is wrong. Sadly there is a severe shortage of common sense. It does state that in the "last days" wrong will be called right and right called wrong; look around you it is happening right now. Of course I must be wrong! [/b]
I won't even bother reading your post, but if you're going to resort to name-calling homosexuals "queers" which is obviously very negative and insulting, why can't someone call you a Christer? Name-calling people is pretty ridiculous and just shows how intellectual your arguments are when they resort to insulting terminology.
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