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re: Disney to have first gay cartoon character
Posted on 2/21/20 at 6:22 pm to CatsGoneWild
Posted on 2/21/20 at 6:22 pm to CatsGoneWild
I say no holds barred anything goes.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 6:37 pm to CatsGoneWild
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Disney to have first gay cartoon character
Posted on 2/21/20 at 6:40 pm to GeorgePaton
You sound like someone who’s secretly gay.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 7:53 pm to GeorgePaton
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Looks like I flushed out a few of you perverts, eh?
Have a great evening heathen.
What do you mean by this?
Are you deferring to your previously manufactured and warped belief that all gay people are child predators?
Posted on 2/21/20 at 7:55 pm to TheHumanTornado
Promoting the acceptance of mental illness, rather than addressing it as a debilitating issue (which it is), is not good for the person suffering from it nor society.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:00 pm to mmmmmbeeer
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especially when they use the Bible as an excuse to be oppose gays and lesbians.
The early Church encouraged the use of scripture as a source to correct error. Today we (Christians) still use scripture to point out error. In St.Paul's 2nd letter to Timothy he writes this......
"Everything in the scripture has been divinely inspired, and has its uses; to instruct us, to expose our errors, to correct our faults, to educate us in holy living" - 2 Timothy 3:16
I oppose the homosexual lifestyle, I don't oppose the individual. Big Big difference. An individual may have a same sex attraction but as long as the individual does not engage in the homosexual act he/she does not sin against the Seventh Commandment - Thou shall not commit adultery. Same way with a person in a covenant heterosexual marriage as long as the person does not engage in sexual relations with a person other than a spouse he/she does not sin against the Seventh Commandment. Both are called to practice Chastity according to their state in life.
So let's put to rest this notion we Christians hate homosexuals. It's just not so. However, we are obligated to point out with brotherly or sisterly love the error (and dangers) of the homosexual lifestyle.
Bottom line. The homosexual lifestyle is disordered. On that Holy Scripture is very clear.
This post was edited on 2/21/20 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:07 pm to Yewkindewit
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Northerners C Badger enjoy everything LGBTQ.........it appears.
I enjoy and appreciate my gay friends just like I enjoy my straight friends. They're just that...people.
Like you (probably) I grew up in a lilly white and outwardly super straight town (Green Bay)...my family was very Republican and I grew up using terms like "that's gay" and calling people a "fig" as a put down. Hell, we used to play "smear the queer" when we were kids. But then I expanded my exposure to different people and ways of thinking. And one of my best friends who I never would've guessed came out as gay. And I realized that, holy shite, they're just normal fricking people. They're great friends, good parents, solid humans, etc...so for other people to demonize them based on some bullshite thing they were taught or some fricked up boogey man they've created in their minds to justify treating another good person as shite...well, I'm gonna comment on it.
So no, I don't enjoy "everything LGBTQ"...for one, I don't understand drag shows. I don't find them funny or entertaining. And I don't care for Cher or Adele, or Taylor Swift. Ok, T Swift isn't terrible...but my gay friends are great, the pride parade is super fun and it's great to support my friends, and their style is on average way better than mine.
ETA: Adele is actually a very talented performer, so I take that back.
This post was edited on 2/21/20 at 8:23 pm
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:10 pm to jnethe1
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Promoting the acceptance of mental illness, rather than addressing it as a debilitating issue (which it is), is not good for the person suffering from it nor society.
What is a mental illness?
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:21 pm to GeorgePaton
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I oppose the homosexual lifestyle, I don't oppose the individual
I've had this conversation with my mom so many times. So a couple questions for you...
So first of all, homosexual people weren't allowed to marry until recently, yet you're gonna judge them for having sex? Secondly, do you judge all people who have sex outside of or before marriage the same way, which is basically everyone?
On putting aside the notion of Christians hating homosexuals...have you read this thread baw? It's a microcosm of many who use religion to judge and marginalize...and news flash, opposing the lifestyle of someone who did not choose their path is opposing that person.
This fricked line of thinking is why I've been done with religion for a long time.
This post was edited on 2/21/20 at 8:22 pm
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:22 pm to Chucktown_Badger
Those who “love” another outside of what is natural and in accordance with what continues the species.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:30 pm to Chucktown_Badger
it is a mental illness that needs to be addressed, hurting people’s feelings should not get in the way of this.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:31 pm to jnethe1
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it is a mental illness
I'll try this again...real slow for you.
What.......is.......a......mental........illness
QUESTION MARK
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:42 pm to Chucktown_Badger
Oh, now that you put the dots I understand.
I explained it earlier. Go look.
I explained it earlier. Go look.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:42 pm to Chucktown_Badger
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Those who “love” another outside of what is natural and in accordance with what continues the species.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 8:49 pm to GeorgePaton
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The early Church encouraged the use of scripture as a source to correct error. Today we (Christians) still use scripture to point out error. In St.Paul's 2nd letter to Timothy he writes this......
"Everything in the scripture has been divinely inspired, and has its uses; to instruct us, to expose our errors, to correct our faults, to educate us in holy living" - 2 Timothy 3:16
I oppose the homosexual lifestyle, I don't oppose the individual. Big Big difference. An individual may have a same sex attraction but as long as the individual does not engage in the homosexual act he/she does not sin against the Seventh Commandment - Thou shall not commit adultery. Same way with a person in a covenant heterosexual marriage as long as the person does not engage in sexual relations with a person other than a spouse he/she does not sin against the Seventh Commandment. Both are called to practice Chastity according to their state in life.
So let's put to rest this notion we Christians hate homosexuals. It's just not so. However, we are obligated to point out with brotherly or sisterly love the error (and dangers) of the homosexual lifestyle.
Bottom line. The homosexual lifestyle is disordered. On that Holy Scripture is very clear.
When you were born, did you know there was a God? Did you know about Jesus? Of course not.
So who indoctrinated you? Church? Family? Friends?
The point isn't about Christians being against homosexuals, it's the hypocrisy of calling TV's choice to include gay characters a form of indoctrination while being COMPLETELY oblivious that your own anti-homosexual views are founded upon your own indoctrination into religion.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 10:13 pm to Chucktown_Badger
Okay let me see if I can take one question at a time.....
So let me ask you this? Just because SCOTUS ruled that aborting a baby in the womb, even a baby seconds from being born, is "legal" it doesn't make it justified. Murder is still murder whether it's a baby in the womb or a man shot to death in a robbery at the local convenience store. Actions in and of themselves are not right just because a segment of society or the legal system says so. For millenia the model (one man- one woman in a covenant relationship) has existed. You could say the model has "stood the text of time". The unique physiological characteristics of male and female point to procreation. The male has a penis, the female has a vagina. The pieces fit together. The heterosexual couple can procreate, the homosexual couple cannot. The homosexual couple can have a child but they will have to either, 1) adopt a child, or 2) negotiate with a contract vagina with either male homosexual partner providing the semen. Bottom line I simply do not accept homosexual marriage as valid. It's just two people afflicted with same sex attraction wanting to cohabitate and have homosexual sex.
Only God can judge. But having lived many decades I have come to appreciate the beauty, simplicity, and practicality of sexual relations as practiced in a heterosexual covenant marriage. It just works better. Now when the holidays come around my wife and I gather our children and grandchildren around our huge dining room table and we enjoy the sounds of laughing and joy. I see my father's piercing blue eyes in my oldest child. I see my wife's grandmother's quiet gentle disposition in my second child and I see evidence of my father's fierce competitiveness in our youngest. I like to gaze around the table and watch the interaction between the cousins, grandchildren, and children. It's magic I tell you. I've lived long enough to see people (young women and men) used in an exploitive sexual way and it's not pretty. I'll say it. I wish young heterosexual couples would get to know each other better before they decide to have sex. Heck I wish they'd wait until their first night as husband and wife to fully enjoy the self-giving to each other. You know the old fashioned model. But this homosexual arrangement, it's not normal.
You know what I think? You've walked away from religion because it did not tell you what you wanted to hear. You want religion (I assume you walked away from Christianity) to affirm you in your homosexuality, and since you can't find justification for your disordered behavior in religion you simply walked away. By the way who told you religion (Christianity) promoted a "fricking line of thinking?" I tell you what....I'll tell you who cultivated my "fricking" line of thinking if you'll tell me who convinced you that having anal sex (or whatever you gays do to sex) is normal. A deal?
Good night.
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So first of all, homosexual people weren't allowed to marry until recently, yet you're gonna judge them for having sex?
So let me ask you this? Just because SCOTUS ruled that aborting a baby in the womb, even a baby seconds from being born, is "legal" it doesn't make it justified. Murder is still murder whether it's a baby in the womb or a man shot to death in a robbery at the local convenience store. Actions in and of themselves are not right just because a segment of society or the legal system says so. For millenia the model (one man- one woman in a covenant relationship) has existed. You could say the model has "stood the text of time". The unique physiological characteristics of male and female point to procreation. The male has a penis, the female has a vagina. The pieces fit together. The heterosexual couple can procreate, the homosexual couple cannot. The homosexual couple can have a child but they will have to either, 1) adopt a child, or 2) negotiate with a contract vagina with either male homosexual partner providing the semen. Bottom line I simply do not accept homosexual marriage as valid. It's just two people afflicted with same sex attraction wanting to cohabitate and have homosexual sex.
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Secondly, do you judge all people who have sex outside of or before marriage the same way, which is basically everyone?
Only God can judge. But having lived many decades I have come to appreciate the beauty, simplicity, and practicality of sexual relations as practiced in a heterosexual covenant marriage. It just works better. Now when the holidays come around my wife and I gather our children and grandchildren around our huge dining room table and we enjoy the sounds of laughing and joy. I see my father's piercing blue eyes in my oldest child. I see my wife's grandmother's quiet gentle disposition in my second child and I see evidence of my father's fierce competitiveness in our youngest. I like to gaze around the table and watch the interaction between the cousins, grandchildren, and children. It's magic I tell you. I've lived long enough to see people (young women and men) used in an exploitive sexual way and it's not pretty. I'll say it. I wish young heterosexual couples would get to know each other better before they decide to have sex. Heck I wish they'd wait until their first night as husband and wife to fully enjoy the self-giving to each other. You know the old fashioned model. But this homosexual arrangement, it's not normal.
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This fricked line of thinking is why I've been done with religion for a long time.
You know what I think? You've walked away from religion because it did not tell you what you wanted to hear. You want religion (I assume you walked away from Christianity) to affirm you in your homosexuality, and since you can't find justification for your disordered behavior in religion you simply walked away. By the way who told you religion (Christianity) promoted a "fricking line of thinking?" I tell you what....I'll tell you who cultivated my "fricking" line of thinking if you'll tell me who convinced you that having anal sex (or whatever you gays do to sex) is normal. A deal?
Good night.
This post was edited on 2/21/20 at 10:32 pm
Posted on 2/21/20 at 10:29 pm to GeorgePaton
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Bottom line I simply do not accept homosexual marriage as valid. It's just two people of the same sex engaging in anal sex
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tell me who convinced you that having anal sex (or whatever you gays do to sex) is normal.
You realize when two female homosexuals get married they don't typically have anal sex right?
You just keep talking about anal sex.
You seem to have a bigger problem with anal sex than homosexuality.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 10:31 pm to meauxses
You sound like you got AIDS.
Posted on 2/21/20 at 10:43 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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You realize when two female homosexuals get married they don't typically have anal sex right?
I will admit I am male and I have absolutely no idea what two lesbians do to sex. And you sir (or mam) are quick to point out my comments about anal sex because I suspect you want to steer the conversation away from the abnormal contortions of the homosexual act(s). Let me ask you this? Do you agree that homosexual marriage is disordered? And do you agree the homosexual act (I'm being careful not to use the "A" word) as practiced within a homo union is disordered? Yes or No?
This post was edited on 2/21/20 at 11:04 pm
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