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religion is the farthest thing away from being natural.
religion teaches people to act AGAINST nature and human instinct. It serves as an emotional, idealogical, and cultural boundary by means of punishment (ie. sin and hell). if you think religion defines what natural is, you're dummer than I had originally thought, Antenna Boy. -s. |
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no, i am not saying religion defines what is natural, so i used the wong word (religiously) in my sentence, sorry...
basically my parents raised me a certain way, so i live that way, but i respect other peoples rights and beliefs like everyone else, i have a few gay friends and have nothing against that....and for what IS natural should then be defined as what is MENTAL :smoke1: |
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As to the question of homosexuality being natural, I have to say a resounding yes.
Some creatures in nature, namely wolves, geese, hawks, etc.. mate for life. Among these, there ARE occassional pairings of the same sex. These creatures are innocent in ways man can never be. So, if something occurrs IN NATURE, how could it possibly be unnatural? |
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Dumbass_Boy: to some extent, religiously, yes. Okay, if you weren't saying that there's some correlation between religion and nature here, what the fuck are you saying? Because whatever it is, it sure as fuck isn't in English. What you said was: Religiously, being gay is not natural. First of all not only is that outright wrong in philosophy, but it also puts a correlation between religion and nature. So no. Nobody's putting words in your mouth. You're just putting your foot in it. |
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Because everything that happens in this world is a mental perception of pieces of matter rubbing up against each other. If God hadn't intended us to fly, it wouldn't have given us brains with the capacity to build an airplane. |