Or is it just as much original sin because of the way the sperm was stored to begin with?
2007-06-08
07:02:04
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Sorry, I meant, how the sperm was produced, not where it was kept, I'm pretty sure even the highest level fundie would agree that freezing does not equal sin. oops... :)
2007-06-08
07:03:02 ·
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Steve N. ... ask your mommy to explain how lesbians make babies.
2007-06-08
07:07:05 ·
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Lorreign -- maybe, I can see some lesbians not realizing it until after they had a child through a hetero experience, I'll give you that. But this really applies to the one's that did get inseminated.
2007-06-08
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They wern't Hahaha
How were they created then.
2007-06-08 07:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you ask this question? If you are concerned with spirituality to that much of a degree, you must know that lesbians aren't considered pretty holy by the Bible (not that I am gay or Christian). And a child growing up in that "den of sin" is pretty much not going to be "holy", regardless of how it was born.
And a guy wanked into a cup to give you that baby, probably thinking of Paris Hilton. Holy? What are you smoking, dearie?
And as any theologian would tell you, the concept of original sin has nothing to do with intercourse. It has to do with Adam and Eve and the Apple. Ring any bells?
2007-06-08 07:16:29
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answered by Sam S 2
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Actually the concept of "Original Sin" is incorrect. There was no such sin. Adam and Eve were considered Husband and Wife, so everything they did together was fine with God.
Sexual Intercourse is a gift from God, given to people within a Marriage Covenant. Any use of this gift outside of such a covenant is considered sinful. Read "Song Of Solomon" in the Bible. This chapter confirms that sex is fine with God when done within the Marriage Covenant.
The actual sin we are talking about was the willful disobedience of Adam. Eve disobeyed, but she was decieved into it. Yes, she should have known better, but she was fooled. Adam was standing right there, and did not stop his wife from her disobedience. As a matter of fact, he joined her in the sin.
The fact of this sin is what has separated all of humanity from God. It is this separation that comes passed down to us from the original ancestors.
What we are working on today is getting back in good standing with God. We each must work out our own salvation, using the methods described in the Bible.
2007-06-08 07:50:46
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answered by Barry F 5
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I would think that artificial insemination wouldn't allow someone to have an holier than thou attitude. Now, my question is: what happens if the kid grows up and wants to know who Daddy is and not just Mommy and Mamma.
2007-06-08 07:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I LOVE IT! This is my kind of question!
Actually, I think the children of lesbians, while they may not be holier, are likely to be smarter, more compassionate, more open-minded, more confident,....I could go on and on...
Pity, I'm a man...and have been a pretty lousy father(an absent father is the more accurate description), but in the interest of promoting lesbian-parented families, I'm quite willing to donate liberal amounts of sperm. ;)
Please begin queuing behind the red line.
2007-06-08 07:12:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No (False), Lot was not a Holy Prophet. He was the nephew of Abraham (his father's brother). He followed Abraham to the new land (Canaan Land), God sent Abraham to possess, and Lot picked the best for himself over his uncle who allowed Lot to come with him. The Best was not so "BEST!" Sodom & Gomorrah! It lead him into a sinful nation and deprivation, because of his poor choices of seeing how plush and posh the land looked from afar. He did not investigate the land nor did he inquire of God where to live. That is not the actions of a Holy prophet of God. God used him because he had good and right principals instilled in him. The reason Lot's life was spared was because his uncle Abraham prayed for his life and safety (knowing he was young and impulsive making bad decisions), and God saved Lot out of the fires of Sodom and Gomorrah. His actions lead to the sinful act of what his daughters did to him, and him loosing his wife and other children in the fires of Sodom & Gomorrah. She turned into a pillar of salt because she disobeyed God and looked back, longing for her old life and her lost children. The evidence is still there today. Her salt statue is viewed by many visitors. (Read the previous chapters in Genesis 16 or 17?) Those nations fight each other today (Ammon and Moab). God knows the future, we don't, but jesus was sent to pay the prices for all the sins of the world. He (Jesus) is the Holy Prophet, Priest and King! Everyone in the Bible, though used by God was not godly. God use negatives and positives to show Who is in control of every circumstance. God allow us to make choices. That does not mean they are the right choices. We make our own choices and blame it on somebody other than ourselves.
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answered by marina 3
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I'm going get my foot in my mouth. I thought the Virgin MArry suppose rank up their for holy. Last time I checked she wasn't a lesbian. Can a simple guy like me be holy too ?
2007-06-08 08:20:23
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answered by sparkles 6
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your mistake is assuming that all lesbians do artificial insemination. Most adopt, as I believe in short it is less expensive (though more difficult).
2007-06-08 07:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Good point? Is artificial insemination a virgin birth if they've never had sex?
2007-06-08 07:06:14
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Of course, the idea that sex is dirty is one of the more reprehensible Christian concepts, leading to much guilt and self-loathing and misogyny over the years.
2007-06-08 07:07:40
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answered by Minh 6
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Yes and even more so if the woman is a virgin
2007-06-08 07:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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