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But you seem to think that the answer is to divide people up into camps (excuse the pun!) - no-one is infringing on your rights to practice your religion yet you think it quite okay to kill people because of their sexual orientation. Why should people who you don't like have to move? Perhaps you should move instead. Have you considered that everyone has a right to continue to exist - unless they are endangering your existence (or that of those close to you) - wherever they are? Obviously not. I have several churches near where I live - I abhor religion in all its forms yet I recognise that people have absolute freedom of association. People can say what they want, sing what they want, believe what they want, and do what they want if they are consenting adults. You are allowing them to affect you because of what you believe at this stage in your life. As Epictetus said, ‘People are disturbed not by things, but by views they take of them’ |
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We agree that lying is wrong and should be punished in certain instances (probably where harm is intended). God can have a higher standard. You do not have to believe in God, so no whining and crying when you stand before Him. The punishments I advocate are based on my beliefs (which can be identified with my religion). The punishments you advocate are based on your beliefs (which can be identified with your religion encompassing nonbelief in God). Quote:
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http://scienceblogs.com/dispatches/2...h_on_gay_r.php
The Maryland Court of Appeals is hearing arguments today in the case of Conaway v. Deane, a suit claiming a right to gay marriage. Jim Burroway emailed me with a link to his analysis of a brief filed by the Family Research Council. Jim does a terrific job of analyzing how the FRC cherry picks and distorts social science research on gay relationships. He points out their shameless misuse of various studies. |
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...and while you're at it employ the tactic of arguing from the Biblical angle only - that should reduce the infinity to just a handful from your perspective. It won't deal with the potential for an unknown God to impact deleteriously on your life after you die but then that probably isn't in your reckoning unless its Biblegod making the claims. |
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making bad decisions? Please explain how the distinction between allowance and inability is supported by reality. True. |
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