Evidence.DeWinter wrote:Belief systems always are relative things. How do you decide which ones the right one?
The god-botherers don't have any. But that's for a different thread.
Evidence.DeWinter wrote:Belief systems always are relative things. How do you decide which ones the right one?
Very concisely put.King of Byblos wrote:as long as we only have fluffy queers in spangly clothes we dont have to think about buggery
The LGBT community has no "evidence" that their sexual preference isn't a lifestyle choice. The "gay gene" turned out to be a bust, no sociological or psychological profile has shown consistent results either. They believe, however it is just the way they are, and they cannot change it, nor would wish to. I'm bisexual, can I prove that I don't just live this way because it gives me that sexy, slightly decadent vibe I like to give out so much? Nope.markfiend wrote: Evidence.
The god-botherers don't have any. But that's for a different thread.
So? It shouldn't be an issue. I don't particularly care one way or another whether sexuality is a "choice" or not. It's irrelevant to the issue at hand. Even were it to be demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that sexuality is a choice I would disagree (quite profoundly) with discrimination on the grounds of sexuality.DeWinter wrote:The LGBT community has no "evidence" that their sexual preference isn't a lifestyle choice. The "gay gene" turned out to be a bust, no sociological or psychological profile has shown consistent results either. They believe, however it is just the way they are, and they cannot change it, nor would wish to. I'm bisexual, can I prove that I don't just live this way because it gives me that sexy, slightly decadent vibe I like to give out so much? Nope.
Proof is for alcohol and mathematics. I didn't say proof, I said evidence. You know, like the stuff they bring up in courts. And no, "I get a warm fuzzy feeling" doesn't count.DeWinter wrote:A "god-botherer" will tell you that they know God exists, and they will give you what to them is proof, but to you won't be.
That's not quite the case. Should I have to prove that the tooth fairy doesn't exist? They're the ones making a claim (and quite frequently standing in the street exhorting others to believe that claim) without giving any reason to accept that claim.DeWinter wrote:So there you have one belief against another, with no evidence for either. When they collide, who gets to arbitrate between, and what grounds can anyone assume the authority to do so?
I don't care if they make out in public either. Although, to be truthful, the sight of anyone kissing in public, be them gay or straight, makes me feel somewhat awkward.Ahráyeph wrote:What about what they do openly? Being gay is just as much about feelings as heterosexuality. I know plenty of people who don't care about gays but are disgusted at the sight of seeing two men kiss out in the open like straight couples can be seen doing all over the place. Strangely enough, they have no gripes when two women do the same, I wonder why...
That's a major annoyment, people claiming to be liberal and getting disgusted at the sight of guys kissing. I'd go as far as to assume that the majority of heterosexual males cringe by the sheer thought of it. Must be a case of NIMBY, right Markfiend? I'm personally very happy to live in an environment where they can do so whenever they please.Ahráyeph wrote:What about what they do openly? Being gay is just as much about feelings as heterosexuality. I know plenty of people who don't care about gays but are disgusted at the sight of seeing two men kiss out in the open like straight couples can be seen doing all over the place. Strangely enough, they have no gripes when two women do the same, I wonder why...
WelllllllMadameButterfly wrote:Oh geez Mr. fiend ~ so you never have a quickie in public places then, the sneaky kind, just for the fun of it?
All right, I do understand although I do enjoy watching people snogging in public as they always seem happy and in love so good for them. If the snogging starts getting out of hand though I would be honest enough to tell them to get a room.markfiend wrote:WelllllllMadameButterfly wrote:Oh geez Mr. fiend ~ so you never have a quickie in public places then, the sneaky kind, just for the fun of it?
I did only say "slightly"
Unless their the butch type that you mentioned earlierAhráyeph wrote: Strangely enough, they have no gripes when two women do the same, I wonder why...
Just explain why exactly before we start stoning you.Gollum's Cock wrote:Sorry everyone but I am against the idea of gay couples adopting children. (I see a storm on the horizon)
Gollum's Cock wrote:A child needs a mother and a father.
Let's leave God aside for a minute. As for nature, afaik it doesn't have intentions as it's not a living creature. All I know is that it takes one male and one female to create life.It also might be a point that God/mother nature never intended two same sex people to have children.
Gay people don't give you lung cancer!James Blast wrote:What about us who's orientation is to have a cigarette whilst quaiffing a beer and chatting with our friends?
We really have no options except to stand in the freezing cold as we no longer have a 'section' where we can do 'it'.
What's next, drinking alcohol becomes the new bete noir, so we're all standing outside (with the smokers off to the left, as they've been here a while) so we don't 'infect' anyone 'normal'?
wasn't really my point LibbyBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Gay people don't give you lung cancer!
I suppose it depends on whether or not they smoke in public places.....boudicca wrote:OR DO THEY?Brideoffrankenstein wrote: Gay people don't give you lung cancer!
Or at home. My neighbour smokes the cheapest meanest kind of stinkweeds, and I have his exhaust gases in my flat. A pain in the arse that is. In a few months, I´ll have to go to a pub to get clean air.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I suppose it depends on whether or not they smoke in public places.....boudicca wrote:OR DO THEY?Brideoffrankenstein wrote: Gay people don't give you lung cancer!