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  • #31
    Originally posted by Bioture
    There's a fundamental difference between hating the sin and loving the sinner,
    There is no difference. I am a hetrosexual male, I am a Canadian. If I were to be discriminated against for BEING hetrosexual or being Canadian (having no choice in either) I would be offended. My state of being is as important as the action of liking, fucking, watching and loving: human females.
    Last edited by Kolar; 06-13-2006, 02:47 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tone
      It is now time for the energy shift of the 7th root race to manifest on the 3D physical plane and uplift us back to 5D.
      Originally posted by the_paul
      Gargle battery acid fuckface
      Originally posted by Material Girl
      I tried downloading a soundcard

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      • #33
        You can move out of Canada and get citizenship elsewhere. You can't stop being gay just because you want to.

        edit: Heavensent, are you by any chance a member of the Westboro Baptist Church?
        Last edited by D1st0rt; 06-13-2006, 04:03 AM.
        USA WORLD CHAMPS

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        • #34
          You want to know what I think? I think all religions are cult followings, yet I believe there is a God, a heaven and hell, and that one should try their best to do nothing but good in life. Anyone remember the golden rule? Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. The world would be a much better place to live on if ppl would follow this rule, if you ask me.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Asmodeus
            You want to know what I think? I think all religions are cult followings, yet I believe there is a God, a heaven and hell, and that one should try their best to do nothing but good in life. Anyone remember the golden rule? Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. The world would be a much better place to live on if ppl would follow this rule, if you ask me.
            Tree huggin' hippie
            "People fear what they can't understand, hate what they can't conquer."

            "Cherry blossoms in the Spring, and starry skies in the Summer. The Autumn brings the full moon. The Winter brings the snow. These things make Sake taste good. If you don't like Sake, then there is something wrong with you." Seijuro Hiko

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            • #36
              I only came to this thread for the Fat Joe reference.
              sage

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Richard Creager
                I only came to this thread for the Fat Joe reference.
                Heh, yea, I caught that too. I was going to comment on that as well. Something like "someone has been listening to Big Punisher..." I'm not a huge rap fan, but I love "Still Not A Player"

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                • #38
                  I found proof that god hates gays....Pat Robertson said that because Disney World - Orlando hosts a gay pride day parade, that this is why the Hurricanes of past have hit Florida. If Pat Robertson says it, it must be from the word of God. Pat says he and god talk every day. Now lets close our eyes and pray!

                  Amazing to think that Robertson was a Republican Presidential canidate years back and he did get a lot of votes...should have been a warning sign to politics of today.
                  May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by genocidal
                    I have seen some of them before, but can't recall their location. Mostly it's talking about sexual deviancy being punished. It's mostly New Testament and I would guess Book of Revelations stuff.
                    The New International Version (NIV) is more explicit in referring to homosexuality than the King James Version (KJV).

                    But if you look up the following two passages, there is a direct reference to homosexuality. There are other passages that mention the sin of being gay, but I forgot where. I'm sure there are some devout Christians around here that actually read the fairy tale they are told to shove down people's throats---maybe they can tell you.

                    Romans; 1:24-27
                    Corinthians 1; 6:9-10

                    Of course, in that same passage, it also denounces a bunch of other stuff that right-wing, NeoCon Christians around the world enjoy doing---like cheating on their wives, corporate theft, banging hookers and getting blowjobs, getting hammered off alcohol, the competetive urge to obtain as much money as possible---etc. Curiously, they just focus on the gay thing, though.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Subjugation
                      Of course, in that same passage, it also denounces a bunch of other stuff that right-wing, NeoCon Christians around the world enjoy doing---like cheating on their wives, corporate theft, banging hookers and getting blowjobs, getting hammered off alcohol, the competetive urge to obtain as much money as possible---etc. Curiously, they just focus on the gay thing, though.
                      I agree in respects to this, but the focus of gay marriage only just came about again in the U.S. political forum in the past month. This was not the first time and not the last, but with so many other pressing issues of which point to the good that most religions preach in helping one another, the focus, regardless of political or relgious group one sides with, all play a part in this.

                      This can not be singled out as right or left wing beliefs, as well as pointing a finger at someone without looking at ones self in the mirror. Maybe the problems such as this can be looked at with a more defining idealism once we can overcome the sheer fact that helping one another in a moral & humanitarian means should be first, and then we can sit down and debate such a contrverial topic.

                      Hatred & Greed run rampid in our so called civilization.
                      May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by 404 Not Found
                        I agree in respects to this, but the focus of gay marriage only just came about again in the U.S. political forum in the past month. This was not the first time and not the last, but with so many other pressing issues of which point to the good that most religions preach in helping one another, the focus, regardless of political or relgious group one sides with, all play a part in this.

                        This can not be singled out as right or left wing beliefs, as well as pointing a finger at someone without looking at ones self in the mirror. Maybe the problems such as this can be looked at with a more defining idealism once we can overcome the sheer fact that helping one another in a moral & humanitarian means should be first, and then we can sit down and debate such a contrverial topic.

                        Hatred & Greed run rampid in our so called civilization.
                        No, you're absolutely right. But the reason I single out the neo-conservatives is because unlike their Democratic rivals, they are the ones who focus on that particular issue during election time.

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                        • #42
                          One thing I do not understand. Now correct me if I am wrong, because I ain't a scolar on christianity, but as a christian shouldn't you just let other people live their lives? And not tell them how to live their lives?

                          I don't understand what is so hard about live and let live. For me, I don't care about what people wanna be, or believe in, or do. ASLONG as they don't invade other peoples privacy and rights doing so. If you are gay, good for you, if you are a christian, good for you, moslim? Good for you. Etc. Just don't force your opinions on me or anyone else if they don't want that to happen.
                          Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Galleleo
                            One thing I do not understand. Now correct me if I am wrong, because I ain't a scolar on christianity, but as a christian shouldn't you just let other people live their lives? And not tell them how to live their lives?
                            I am on the same page as you, but this is what happens when the hands of religion become entwined with the politics that govern a nation. Not just Christianity, but look at the countries now living under Islamic Law, I also say live and let live, but it seems that many whom hold power or influence it, hold their own religious beliefs to be the only truth for all.
                            May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Galleleo
                              One thing I do not understand. Now correct me if I am wrong, because I ain't a scolar on christianity, but as a christian shouldn't you just let other people live their lives? And not tell them how to live their lives?

                              I don't understand what is so hard about live and let live. For me, I don't care about what people wanna be, or believe in, or do. ASLONG as they don't invade other peoples privacy and rights doing so. If you are gay, good for you, if you are a christian, good for you, moslim? Good for you. Etc. Just don't force your opinions on me or anyone else if they don't want that to happen.
                              That is the beauty of a secular state. You're free to do what you want given that you are not a burden to me or the whole society. The problem is while in most Western countries the writen laws governing social discourse, punishment ect.. will never be based off or connected to religious beliefs/doctrines (and shouldn't be) many politicians base their decisions on those beliefs. It's like mixing dirt with ice cream.

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                              • #45
                                i dont see preaching as a religious thing. i mean the word comes from religion, and people only seem to use it to refer to religion, but i can honestly say the the most preachy person i know is an atheist. (he's my buddy, and i love him)

                                i'm convinced that it is a personality trait, and not as closely linked to ideology or doctrine as people make it out to be. having said that, i don't think people telling others how to live is necessarily a bad thing. that's because i think it comes from caring about their well being. it can lead to bad situations, but it can also lead to good.


                                back to a part of the topic i missed... people are discriminated against constantly because of where they come from. i'm talking about immigration and visa policies. they're dumb. my same preachy friend happens to be from iran, and i'm highly doubtful that he'll ever enter USA, even though he's landed immigrant in canada, and will soon become a citizen. at the american border the order of questions goes something like this:
                                "you are canadian?"
                                "yes"
                                "where were you born?"
                                showing me it doesnt matter if you change country.

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