No I don't, and no one has the right to tell you there is. My son is gay and he has a good caring heart and is always trying to help people. I believe if you are a good person and have a good heart who you chose to lay down with is your business and not anyone Else's. A good heart is all that matters. The people that judge you are the wrong people. And you asked is a crime? How would it be a crime? The only way I could think of is if it was against you as in hate crime.
2007-11-26 00:02:52
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answered by tweety10157 2
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This is a brotherly advice: When God created adam and eve He created them with specific Gender. It is not a sin to love a person but the relationship. I did love somebody with same gender but the relationship is like, a brother, father, friend but not lover and doing acts like husband and wife.It might not be considered a sin to others but do you think in the eyes of your creator is right? There is something wrong with you and youre blinded by the true meaning of love. If i will send you an invitation to a celebration how will i address the invitation? Mr and Mr instead of Mr and Mrs. How can we create a family with that relationship. When you said that your a bisexual you mean that your a male and a female at the same time. You have no identity? Why dont you put off your clothes and face the mirror and see the evidence if your a male or female. Then try to figure out and think of your situation in a normal way of thinking. Have you seen a boy and a boy kissing very torrid? There is nothing wrong with that you might say.. but is it normal? Like a donkey flying in the air.May you wake up from a deep slumber and God be with you and I wish youll be guarded by an angel singing a love song.
2007-11-26 00:51:55
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answered by mandala_04 2
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Sin is used for religious purposes. But religion is nothing but a scam. So sin is not real. It's all in people's minds.
Being gay is not wrong either. There are many studies to show that being gay is most likely inborn.
Gay? Fine by me!
2007-11-26 09:09:46
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answered by Inked 2
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No, I do not think a same sex relationship is a crime or a sin. It is hard enough to find someone in this world and I am glad you are in a loving relationship. Gender should not have anything to do with it.
2007-11-26 00:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Same sex relations is not a crime (unless you're in the US military), nor do I see it as a sin. Sex between two people is a natural thing. Don't get too hung up on what society deems to be "regular" relationships between people. It's what's inside you and your partner that counts.
2007-11-26 01:20:23
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answered by regizzy 5
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Some think its wrong, but I think more and more people are starting to accept it. I hope some day homophobes will be treated like the racest they are. even though its not ethnicity, its still descrimination. A hate crime is a hate crime regardless of who its against.
It is a sin according to the bible. Your choice to believe in it though.
It is a crime in some places. In still more places it is illegal to marry or be together. Some places, like Spain and Canada allow gay marriage and it seems to be working just fine.
2007-11-25 23:58:45
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answered by VickiGirl 6
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Love itself is never a crime.
Some people define "sin" as anything enjoyable. That shows that they are afraid of life.
Some people define "sin" based on ancient traditions. Ancient traditions also permit slavery, spousal abuse, and murder as punishment for minor infractions.
I define sin as doing harm to those who have not harmed you, especially deliberate and physical harm. Love itself harms no one.
Pursuing a love (straight, gay or bi) can sometimes lead one or more people to hurt, but not harm per se (athough when you're hurt, it may seem the same). Harm, to me, has to be more than short-term emotional impact.
Acting on love can lead to deliberate harms, but this is not an inherent part of love any more than moose collisions are an inherent part of automobile driving. Be safe, honest and ethical as much as possible, do as little hurt as possible and avoid harm at all costs. This applies to gay, straight, by or asexual people, in my opinion.
But telling others they cannot love others, and persecuting them if they do, is one of the most insidious emotional harms society at large can perpetrate. Those who claim that love is "sin" are the biggest sinners of all.
2007-11-26 00:56:06
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answered by Kara J 4
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it is just as much a sin adultery, and sex with someone you are not married to. We make mistakes in this life, and that is why Jesus came. We are sinners no matter what the label is. With out Jesus, a person who steals gum will be doomed. Try Jesus in your current condition, and see what he does. Abstinence is good for gay and straight people, so my advice is to abstain for a while and focus on your creator.
2007-11-25 23:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Being gay or bisexual is not a sin and neither should it be a crime. All people regardless of sexuality should be respectful of one another. Whoever you love, love them with respect. The idea that sexuality is wrong is a man-made idea and that...is wrong!
2007-11-25 23:59:14
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answered by Green eyes 2
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Once and for all - being gay is not wrong, a sin or a crime! Don't get me wrong - I appreciate you homophobes who answer this same question time and time again. It is an easy two points. However, if you don't agree with homosexuality - don't tell us - go to R & S and spread your hate there.
2007-11-26 00:11:27
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answered by Rojo 2
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