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I am gay, and I know for certain that I didn't choose to be this way. I don't hesitate to tell you this because I know that I cannot help it. If it were a choice, I would have no reason to be gay in this world where straight people look down upon people like me. I know for a fact that I did not make a concious descision to be a homosexual.

So why do some (still) consider it to be a bad thing? I don't think having a partner of the same gender will have a negative effect on anyone, but I do think irresponsible, unprotected sex will.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/17/opinion/17pinker.html

2007-12-27 16:45:23 · 30 answers · asked by Alex H 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

There is no scientific study (that I know of) that says pedophilia is innate.

2007-12-27 16:50:33 · update #1

Yes, a strawman argument at its best.

2007-12-27 16:52:07 · update #2

30 answers

Mhm.

I, personally, see nothing wrong with it. What two consenting, mature adults do behind closed doors isn't hurting anyone.

I know that I'm going to love whoever the fxck I want, whyever the fxck I want, whenever the fxck I want, and I'll show that love however the fxck I want. Anyone that doesn't like that, fxck you.

I think that some simply don't understand that it's NOT a choice. They're of the impression that it is; that you chose to be gay. But really, who WOULD choose to be gay? Don't get me wrong; there's nothing wrong with it, but people go thruogh a LOT for being gay -- insults, ridicule.. if you had a choice, and it really was your choice, you probably wouldn't choose to be gay, so I've heard from gay men I've asked about this.

I don't know; I guess some are still just stuck in the past.

2007-12-27 16:49:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 5

Some people may consider homosexuality an abomination, but that is not what the bible calls it. The bible call homosexuality a "shame". However the bible does call the homosexual "act" an abomination. Yes I believe that homosexuality is innate , but not originally so. God will put this curse on people down to their 4th generation if the offspring do the same things their parents did.

2007-12-27 17:06:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Whether a feeling is innate or not does justify acting on the feeling. For instance, biological differences like brain structure and testerone levels might explain why men on average tend to be more aggressive than women, but that obviously doesn't make acting on your anger defensible. It's not sexual attraction that's a sin per se, because everyone has bad impulses, but to dwell on or try to satisfy those impulses is a choice, therefore making it a sin.

2007-12-27 17:02:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

As a extreme and, so some distance as i will tell, very classic (even medieval) Christian, all i will say is, "huh?" "factor-hugs" must be something the Puritans presented--different than, i think of they disapproved of almost all touching, so scratch that. certainly, i've got no longer the foggiest the place this style of prepare arose. It relatively has no foundation in Christian custom previous to the sixteenth century, although. P.S., the organic regulation argument against the theory gay acts are morally licit makes use of a distinctive definition of "nature" than is wide-unfold in present day English. Being drawn out of the seen St. Paul, who wrote in Greek, that's the Greek theory of "phusikos" that underlies the argument. In that experience, that's tempered heavily by means of Greek philosophy, fairly Platoism and Aristotelianism, the two considered one of which had exerted immeasurable effect upon the Greek language utilized by means of the recent testomony. the assumption as a effect is the "inner rationality in direction of which a given being is configured", no longer "organic" interior the experience of "person-friendly" or "instinctual".

2016-10-20 03:27:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think of it as a bad thing.
I have absolutely no issues with gay people.
I also believe that it's not a choice, in most cases. With the culture we live in, who would CHOOSE to be gay? I don't think it's wrong to be, but you have to admit that many people look down on gay people and many gay people are treated badly. I don't know why anyone would choose that. Oh and there are even some scientific studies that suggest homosexuality is a genetic-type thing. Which would mean gay people are BORN gay.

What you do with your life is your business, not anyone else's. Be who you are.

2007-12-27 17:03:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Uh, ok. So, I'm a guy right? I like females. I am married. But, my man nature says to go out with the other females. Darn, it's innate, I can't help it! My body just wants it. Does that mean I do it? No. So you see, it doesn't matter what your flesh wants, it's that you only use it in a way that is approved by God. So, yeah, you are attracted to the same sex...acting on that is YOUR choice. We all have 'demons' to deal with and you gay folk aren' t the only ones out there. Religious folk are constanltly keeping the lusts of the flesh garnered. Hope that helps. My friend, you were made to have a family. You can't have a family with another guy.

2007-12-27 18:17:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

I feel for you. My father was gay, and he accepted Jesus on his deathbed, 2 months short of 96 years old. God loves you, and he knows all of our weaknesses. There is a great passage in the bible that tells us that if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. He means it, and he knows you can't help it. If we could all control our impulses or find a way over our weaknesses he wouldn't have had to die for us. I have had similar struggles, in different areas, and every day I thank God for his forgiveness. The thing is, gay people who don't have God in their lives don't have that option, but if you accept Jesus, and truly repent every time you sin, you will be forgiven. Your sin is in the same catagory as people who have sex before marriage, commit adultery, lie, dishoner their parents, are gluttons, or are gossipers or drunks. God gives us a way of escape. He loves us all, and has created us all for a purpose. I suppose I'll get a lot of flak for this but I don't care. Accept Jesus, he created you, he knows you, and he doesn't expect you to be perfect. He just wants you to believe that he gave his life for your salvation, and all the things you can't do. God bless you!

2007-12-27 17:17:01 · answer #7 · answered by karenhjones 3 · 4 1

They use the bible to justify their hatred. They also have the backing of their religious institution. Never mind the fact that the bible doesn't actually condemn homosexuality at all; the verses so often quoted from Leviticus refer to male prostitution. But people love to hate that which they don't understand.

Some of them think gays are bad because they partake in anal sex. (Lots of them don't, though, and lots of straight people do). Lots of them think that gays have multiple sex partners. (Lots of them don't, though, and lots of straight people do). Bottom line is, if you're a good person and in a committed monogamous relationship, gay OR straight, no one should take any issue with you whatsoever.

2007-12-27 17:00:06 · answer #8 · answered by Kevin S 7 · 4 2

Fun question.
At least one person had the guts to admit they hate because of the Bible. Aren't we told on here daily that the Bible is all about LOVE and TOLERANCE and UNDERSTANDING?

If the Bible were about love, tolerance and understanding, wouldn't Ann Coulter and Bill O. be lovable sweethearts? Instead, they, like most Christians, are just ignorant, hateful bigots.

Yep, Christianity sure is a force of goodness and love...

2007-12-28 01:39:09 · answer #9 · answered by The J Man 5 · 0 2

i have been saved 3 years now. The day I said i do to Christ, my friends said " i dont" and they turned their backs on me, subtly. Except my best friend, who is "gay" and male.
Me and him have talked about the same thing your having problem with. Actually we just talked about it a couple days ago. He was raised in church, and prayed for God to take that desire away from him. There are things that i have prayed for God to help me with, some prayers have been answered, some havent...yet. God answers prayers on His time, He knows what He is doing. So do you.
You can stop, just like i could stop smoking cigarettes. But, right now i choose not to. Now that doest make God love me any less and you either by the way, God loves the sinner just not the sin. Now because i choose to keep smoking,
there will be consequences, lung cancer and so on. Plus it is a bad testimony for me to effectively be a good witness.
But, like i said, its all in Gods timing. Who knows you might wake up tomorrow and not have those urges anymore,
this would bring glory to God, if of course you gave Him the credit.
Keep praying and i of course will pray for you.
but ultimately, because of free will, it is your decision-your choice to live the way you live.
God bless.

2007-12-27 17:08:30 · answer #10 · answered by JESUSFREAK 3 · 2 3

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