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This just highlights how much religion is a complete and utter joke, one religion with hundreds of denominations each believing in different parts of the bible. -
Stephen MilliganOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostDidn't he have an orange stuffed into his mouth, doing the 'Erotic asphyxiation' thing?
He had all sorts bunged and tied up.Comment
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Why? Jesus did not say that homosexuality was a sin, did he?Originally posted by proggy View PostDepends on the religion, anyone who follows Christianity for example sees homosexuality as a sin. Unless they pick and choose what parts of the bible they believe, in which case they can't really call themselves Christians.
(Been a while since I went to church but I do not recall him ever saying anything about it. It was punishable by death according to Leviticus but so were many many other things which we all ignore).Comment
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Ah yes, 'Educated at Bradfield College'Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostStephen Milligan
according to wikipedia; that was where the thickos went to take drugs if they couldn't get into Eton.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I think Judas was a bit fruity iirc.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostWhy? Jesus did not say that homosexuality was a sin, did he?
(Been a while since I went to church but I do not recall him ever saying anything about it. It was punishable by death according to Leviticus but so were many many other things which we all ignore).
all that 'kissing on the cheek' malarky. That's a euphamism that is
kissing on the cheek in the garden of gethemene = 'teabagging sesh in the local park at midnight'(\__/)
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Better tell it to these guys, Westboro Baptist Church Member Blames Oklahoma Tornado On Jason Collins' Coming OutOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostWhy? Jesus did not say that homosexuality was a sin, did he?
(Been a while since I went to church but I do not recall him ever saying anything about it. It was punishable by death according to Leviticus but so were many many other things which we all ignore).
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Can we assume that you are another Geek that has difficulty "forming relationships" with women?Originally posted by GB9 View Post
My utmost preference would be to abolish marriage (and any tax breaks for it) altogether. .
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Or IR35 caught. Or possibly both.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostCan we assume that you are another Geek that has difficulty "forming relationships" with women?
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Or been divorced and taken to the cleaners.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostCan we assume that you are another Geek that has difficulty "forming relationships" with women?
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As far as I am concerned they can do whatever they like in their privacy as long as they do not harm others. However, they should not force my conscience to agree with something it does not. If they choose to live together, I am not in their way. If they think it is right what they do, it is their conscience not mine. However, I ask them not to force my conscience. My conscience says it is wrong and that is my private realm. Do not interfere with the freedom of my conscience.
The second issue is the privileges that they gain by legal marriages. These are financial privileges that straight married couples get from the state. The state invests by these privileges to the straight married couples, because it expects future taxpayers. This is necessary for a country to sustain itself. Yes, some couples will choose not to have or cannot have children, and the state does not ask the "investment back", this is a risk of investments. Most of the time they will "profit" however.
Gays will not produce future taxpayers. Bad investment in my mind. Yes, soon or later they will get what they want. The majority always gives in by its nature. As Martin Niemöller said, and I paraphrase: First they came for the gipsies, I stood by. Then they came for the Jews, I still stood by. Then they came for the Catholics and I did not speak up. Then they came for me, and there was none left to speak up...
The majority or masses are like a frog. Put a frog into a pan with full of cold water and turn on the heat. As it gets warmer and warmer the frog gets increasingly uncomfortable and it finally dies. However, throw a frog into hot water, it will immediately jump out ...
What is next - a man or female marrying an animal? Why not, if it is a better companion then anyone else, why not? If it is satisfying to him or her, why not? Who has the right to take away your pursuit of happiness? Pursuit of happiness is all about what is pleasurable and satisfying for me, right?Last edited by istvan; 22 May 2013, 09:39.My mind has gone blank. I wonder if it was always that way.
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