Originally posted by: engineereeyore
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
ee: I see the sin in homosexual sex in this fact. Again, I am assuming that we agree on the fact that sex serves two main purposes, first is enjoyment/unity/togetherness, whatever you want to call it, and second, procreation. If the act of sex is not capable of producing these two outcome, with physical illnesses or restrictions aside, how can it be right?
M: That isn't the question. I want to know how it can be wrong? This is just another example of the restrictions you are about to list. Homosexual couples can't have children with each other because they are the same sex, just as if one on them was sterile. You don't call it a sin, do you, to have sex if you are sterile?
ee: As stated in the remainder of my quote, no, I do not see it as a sin.
M: So then homosexual sex is not sin, as I have said.
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
ee: If a man or a woman has a physical problem, that may or may not prevent procreation. But if you believe in a resurrection, where the body will be cleaned of all impurities, then it no longer becomes a problem. However, even a resurrection will not change things for a homosexual couple. They still will not have that ability. So how can it be right?
M: We are talking about sex on earth here, not in heaven.
ee: Do you somehow think that the principles that exist here do not exist in heaven also? I mean, how loving would it be of God to give some people the ability to have children and deny others? If they can't have the children on earth, where else would they have them if not in heaven?
I somehow think that heaven bares a striking resemblance to earth but as to the rest I haven't the faintest idea.
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
ee: My question though is how can you take part of the Bible and not the rest? You say you believe in some sins, but not others. The Bible is either true or it isn't. There is no middle ground. Either everything listed is a sin, or it isn't. The Bible isn't a cafeteria where you just take what you like or what looks good and leave the rest. It either is the word of God or it isn't.
M: Why? Why can't the Bible be part right and part wrong. And it is ridiculous to say that if one part is wrong it is all wrong. A thing written by men can't self purport to be the word of God. The letters would have to glow or something for that to be clear. No, it's just brainwashing from old time Christians to ensnare the mind of believers and keep them from questioning. They had no real faith in God so the pretended to be absolute. They wanted people to think they'd be lost if they didn't believe every word. But what kind of a religious teacher ties his followers in a mental straight jacket allowing them to question nothing. It just creates fanatics and people with no flexibility of thought.
ee: Who are you to say they have no faith? Did you know them? If some of it is all just brainwashing, how do you know the rest isn't all just brainwashing too? And just because everything is true doesn't mean that people aren't allowed to question anything. The Bible leaves many questions. And chances are, we won't find all the answers here. Some answers will have to wait till heaven.
M: I am a nobody. I know a somebody when I see um.

And I told you how to know, by being sincere. It's pretty hard to have illusions when you demolish everything.
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
M: Of course you have to be careful not to throw out the baby with the bath water. An evil mind is always looking for a way to rationalize doing evil. He wants to see thou shalt kill when he feel like murdering somebody when it says thou shalt not.The only safety is in sincerity and deep introspection and, of course, love. And in the ban on homosexual acts I see no love, only ignorance. I know a few homosexuals and I don't see them as evil any more or less than anybody else.
ee: I don't recall having ever called homosexuals evil. As I stated in my very first post, my best friend from high school is homosexual. My beliefs didn't bother him and his didn't bother me. And we remain friends even today. I will never, ever, hate him or think evil of him for what he does. That doesn't mean that I'll like or approve of what he does though.