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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:52 pm
Another thing. A experiment was done on homosexuals and hetrosexuals(sp?). They tested with each gender with a sock with a male or female hormones on it. The male homosexual brain reacted to the male hormone but not the females and with the female homosexual visa versa. It can be something that they are born with and that can't be helped, yet some people can become a homosexual forcefully *cough*jail*cough*.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:33 pm
No one is FORCED into being gay. IN prison they are RAPED. When they get out of prison, they do not identify as gay and continue to lead a heterosexual lifestyle. This is a fact shared by those that are raped and those doing the raping. The men who commited the act of rape against the other man is not a homosexual, he's a man sticking his p***s in a hole. He dosen't care that this person is male, or even that it is hurting the other individual. So the statement made by Gamer014 is just alittle closed minded.
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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 1:08 pm
I don't think your sexuality matters unless you shove in peoples faces. It's about people and how they treat you not who they go to bed with at the end of the day.
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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 2:22 pm
Esakita No one is FORCED into being gay. IN prison they are RAPED. When they get out of prison, they do not identify as gay and continue to lead a heterosexual lifestyle. This is a fact shared by those that are raped and those doing the raping. The men who commited the act of rape against the other man is not a homosexual, he's a man sticking his p***s in a hole. He dosen't care that this person is male, or even that it is hurting the other individual. So the statement made by Gamer014 is just alittle closed minded. Only the last part is closed minded.
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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 8:18 pm
(Has anyone on this thread been anti-gay yet? xd w00t Why Not) I always forget there still are gay-haters nowadays. In California we don't have them. Well, excepting old people. I've always thought that the Bible's teachings against being gay should apply to its believers. I mean, in ancient times, you can burn whoever you want at the stake, but today, I mean, all men are created equal. That should be upheld in America, at least. That's really almost a definition. Freedom of religion means you can believe in whatever you want, but it doesn't mean you can do whatever you want.
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 7:41 am
Actually I dont really know...it just goes to show people are very discriminating...
Well personally I dont think it matters if you are gay or not its fine
there is no "problem" at all people just are discriminating thats all.
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robot of a thousand words
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 8:46 am
I believe that everyone has to right to think whatever they want, even if it's hatefull, all morality is relative and while i think it's wrong to judge someone because of they're love-life, I accept that others will judge people because of it. People should be abe to think and say what ever you want, however the "problem" is when you try and force your views onto others.
And to anyone who would dare use the bible gainst gays; remember that aswell as condeming gays it supports slavery, the subjegation of women, and celebecy, but I don't hear protestors trying to ring those back?
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:07 am
I've come across two posts while reading this section, which kind of show a little discriminancy. Two girls mentioned that even though they are "Christian", they still have no problem with gays. Well, I consider myself a "Christian" too. I go to church every sunday, and bible study on Wednesdays. Yet, I am also bisexual. My point is that most people only have problems with homosexuality, because of their religion, and not because they have any personal problems with them. I can freely say this because my best friend is a hardcore Conservative, yet she has begun to accept homosexuality because of a Pride! meeting she followed me to. She told me that she recognized half the people there from her church, and she said that she had gotten an entirely different perspective.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 6:20 am
For me, I don't agree with being hommosexual, but I won't hate people for it.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:43 pm
MrToad (Has anyone on this thread been anti-gay yet? xd w00t Why Not) I always forget there still are gay-haters nowadays. In California we don't have them. Well, excepting old people. I've always thought that the Bible's teachings against being gay should apply to its believers. I mean, in ancient times, you can burn whoever you want at the stake, but today, I mean, all men are created equal. That should be upheld in America, at least. That's really almost a definition. Freedom of religion means you can believe in whatever you want, but it doesn't mean you can do whatever you want. Though I agree with what you've said about believing in whatever you want not giving you the right to act however you wish, I don't think that religion is the sole, or even main reason why homosexuals are not yet fully accepted in today's society. Most of discrimination comes from a term known as the "mob mentality". When one person is attacked by another, or by a group, it becomes easier for more and more people to join in. It has become acceptable. In our world, I believe that this has happened. At some point, probably stemming from religious law, people excused their horrible behavior towards another human being saying their lifestyle is "unethical", and therefore the person useless. This is horrible in every way. Yet, as time has progressed, that mentality has been hard to destroy. Now, though, it is rapidly disappearing with the new-found openess of the homosexual public. The point I'm trying to make is that just because a religion doesn't accept homosexuality, that doesn't mean an entire country doesn't. There is a lot to be said of human nature, and its need to fit in with what everyone else is doing. Whether you accept or don't accept the lifestyle of another person, you have no authority to mock or harm them for it. That's what I've got.
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Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:19 am
Personally, i believe love is love and it should be left alone and respected.
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 8:17 am
i guess human just have too hate somebody but i really dont care about gay people it think it's bad and not bad smile
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 8:35 pm
It is entirely TOO human to hate your fellow man. Hatred has been going on since the beginning of time, whether it be in the name of God, Allah, Moses, or Timbukalakala *okay, so that was a little racist, Im sorry*. The point is, we all have someone we know that we would rather not have on this earth. We're all stuck breathing the same recycled air as a murderer and a theif, a homosexual and a pastor. We're all stuck on this little ball of gas that happens to be suited to our needs. And so we all get a little stir crazy, and attack each other. It's what you see when siblings are left alone together for an extended amount of time. They find some reason to attack each other. And that's what life on earth is like.
I believe that if we stop labeling ourselves, our problems will be lessend. Instead of refering to ourselves as 'straight' and 'gay', we can just be men and women who happen to be in love with other men and women. We can be ourselves without needing to name ourselves any other name than that given us at birth.
That's what I think.
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 3:31 pm
The bible is against gays, bi's, or les. But it doesn't say that you should like treat them bad and stuff. Love is love and people shouldn't be treated badly just because they like the same sex. It's really mean.
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