All that. Do you realise what you just said? You're a secularist and you don't even know it!ItzAcid wrote:That's primarily why ... in my opinion.
Incidentally, has anyone else noticed that, at least at present, the most vehemently religious people on this forum (e.g., Word, Titanoboa, Syllabear) are the Europeans, while most all the Americans are either non-religious (e.g., myself, sinewav, Lucifer), or pluralistic and advocating keeping it to oneself (e.g., Gene and ItzAcid)? At least, among those who talk about it. And, obviously, LukeJr is no longer active and he was...whooboy...out there. Still, worth mentioning given the stereotypes, I think. State churches versus 1st Amendment, I say. Anyhoo.
Lewis's Trilemma. Lunatic, Liar, or Lord. I would say Lifted, myself.Out of curiousity, was that quote from C.S Lewis from when he was a proclaimed atheist, or a proclaimed Christian?
And then there's Epicurus's Trilemma:
1. if God is unable to prevent evil, he is not omnipotent
2. if God is not willing to prevent evil, he is not good
3. if God is willing and able to prevent evil, then why is there evil?
So, while you acknowledge that homosexuality is as inherent as heterosexuality, that it is not a choice, you nevertheless think that it's wrong for someone who is homosexual to engage in any sexual activity with another of the same gender? "They may be inherently gay, but they better not act on it"—is that it?Edit: Yeah, I was definitely off on the lifestyle thing. I'll give you a +1 for me not using that the right way. Should have been more specific, as I meant the sexual aspect of life.