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im sorry good people but i need to know

someone just answerd one of my questions saying god said "she is a lesbien and i'm shoked

God created adam and eve right?
now when did he decide to create adam and steve and not tell us about it?

2007-10-03 01:47:53 · 20 answers · asked by doctor 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God creates males & females.
He doesn't make mistakes.
The influences in life as one grows up affect the rest.

2007-10-03 01:56:39 · answer #1 · answered by llazyiest 5 · 2 3

NOT everyone beleives that God exists, let alone that he created Adam and Eve (if they ever really existed) or Adam and Steve for that matter. Maybe there was an Adam and Steve, Rick, Bob and Tom.

2007-10-03 08:56:25 · answer #2 · answered by Hot Betty J 4 · 2 1

Yes God created Adam and Eve.
That message is very clear.That is very productive too.
If men and women choose to live differently what have they actually achieve. Men runing after men and women runing after women. I guess I cannot continue because the reaction form this group will be great. Blame the politician for accepting them to gain polularity.Blame Queen England for sending the wrong message when she knighted Sir Elton John. It si crazy i guess what Sir Elton call his partner Hi Honey or Hi Horny.

2007-10-03 10:43:43 · answer #3 · answered by hwa g 2 · 1 1

Sweetie,

If you're using that 'adam and steve' line, then you've been listening too much to other people and not thinking for yourself.

Why would God create someone in a way that was offensive to him? It makes no sense. Some people are gay, just like some people are straight.

If God is love, then it can't be wrong to love another person.

2007-10-03 09:06:32 · answer #4 · answered by The angels have the phone box. 7 · 2 2

All sex is a choice. If not we better hide. The flesh does not control the mind and the mind is in the soul realm. If that be true and it is, then how can there really be an identity with sex. I am a such and such sexual. It is a desire and that comes from outward. Supposae there was no one else here. What would you desire to have sex with then, and what would you call yourself. Would it be acceptable to you? Could you keep from doing it? I think so.

2007-10-03 09:01:01 · answer #5 · answered by happylife22842 4 · 1 2

You can surely do better than this if you want to demonize me.

If you thought that God just made Adam and Eve...

...then why do you think that God would make Jill, and Aisha, and Humphrey, and Graham, and Bill, and Gabe, and Faipa, and Reiko, and Dhanishta... red hair, brown hair, blonde hair, hermaphrodites, autists, geniuses, idiots, infertile people, homosexuals, bisexuals, tall big people, tiny short people, black people, white people, brownish people, bronze people, Down's Syndrome people, dinosaurs, cosmology etc?

and not tell us about it??

2007-10-03 08:51:17 · answer #6 · answered by Bajingo 6 · 7 1

Ohhhh not that corny old "Adam and Steve" one again. I think I fell out of my highchair giggling at that one.

I've read and re-read this question and I am still unable to figure exactly what it is that you "need to know". If you believe "god" created human beings, then I guess you have to believe "god" created each new child exactly the way it comes into the world, complete with any and all physical or mental faults and defects. If a child is born with a cleft palate, or a hole in its heart, you are going to have to accept that "god" created that child with that particular defect.

While the overwhelming majority of people are right-handed (right-side dominant) there are quite a lot of "lefties" people who are left-side dominant. They are perfectly normal human beings same as anybody else. The only difference is that they tend to use the left leg to kick with, and the left hand to write with and do most of the reaching, holding, and precision work. But what I'll bet you do NOT know is that there was a time up to about just between two and three hundred years ago, and in some places up to as recently as a little over 100 years ago, when left-handed people were thought of by many to be "touched by the devil". Left-handed children in schools were severely punished for attempting to use that hand to write and perform other tasks. Often beaten, it was accepted policy that "whatever it took" was fair enough to force a child into right-handedness.

Their arguement was "God created people to be right-handed" and in fact it is not an accident that the right hand is called "right". The french word for the left hand, or just "left" is "sinistre" meaning "sinister" or evil.

Ridiculous? Of course it is. But that is what people once believed, and that is what they once did to children because of it. Now there are those who say "God made people to be heterosexual, so we must condemn, denigrate, ridicule and oppose those who are homosexual". There isn't one shred of difference, except that people today who think this and behave this way, still insist they are right. Just like the "lefty-haters" once did.

Obviously males and females are biologically designed to pair up for reproduction purposes. But there's a glitch somewhere in the format of some who through no fault of theirs find themselves pulled to people of the same sex, with exactly the same attraction as heterosexuals are pulled towards those of the opposite sex. Did you personaly wake up one morning and decide "Gee, I think I'm going to be heterosexual". Nope, it was decided for you through powerful brain chemicals and hormone activity within your body. But just the same, here we go, so arrogant and certain of ourselves - based on not a shred of evidence - that these "gay people" are doing it deliberately. What the heck for? Who would deliberately put themselves through all that scorn, ridicule and hatred? The homosexual person is no different from the heterosexual one except for that one particular glitch. Thankfully, they are not suffering from any of the horrendous, crippling, progressive, life-threatening systemic glitches that afflict so many people in this world, and if you believe that "god" created everybody, you cannot escape from extending that belief to cover all the people born with those glitches too. So yes, indeed, if "god" created all humans, then he/she/it created the homosexual, in which case, since it is claimed "god" never makes any mistakes, I guess maybe that particular glitch was intentional. Maybe to test the level of tolerance, or intolerance...... the level of wisdom and good sense, or stupidity and arrogance of the rest of humanity. Frankly, if that's what it is, "god" must be looking down on the human race right now and shaking his head, because as far as that "test" is concerned, up till now, humanity is "batting zero"

2007-10-03 09:48:36 · answer #7 · answered by sharmel 6 · 2 1

if one believes in a single, all-powerful creator-god, then one must accept that she/he/it created everyone.

if the only justification for treating some people as better than others is a set of ancient stories, then people who place ancient stories over appreciation of the natural world (which clearly demonstrates that god's preference for diversity of all kinds) are not only deceiving themselves, but attempting to steer others to a path of bigotry. And that, my friends, is wrong.

2007-10-03 08:55:13 · answer #8 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 4 1

What is it with the lack of spelling and grammar skills around here this morning? Are the public schools really this bad?

Your god laid down lots of rules ... his disapproval of homosexuality being just one of many things. I wouldn't get so wrapped up in it, if I were you. Just let people live their lives.

LOL, Gypsy. I was an English major. This poor girl didn't stand a chance. :-)

2007-10-03 08:51:36 · answer #9 · answered by Cap'n Zeemboo 3 · 6 2

Arrrrr Doc. Yer haert may be in the right place, but nothing as sure the hell else is. Bigot is bigot no matter how badly you spell it.

2007-10-03 08:55:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

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