I have a number of points I like discussing with devout Christians when it comes to the topic of homosexuality, but once again will spare a debate.
The biggest reason I believe the biblical stance on homosexuality to be irrelevant is because of its circular nature: "Homosexuality is a sin because God (or Christ) said it to be."
And then, I always ask, but why? What about same-sex sexual interaction is so repulsive to God?
Here's the thing--I'm a rationalist. I definitely have an emotional side, especially with my girlfriend, but about 90% of the time I am a rationalizing machine.
I do not think that I should take giants at face value, only to find that they are giant playing cards that could have easily been toppled with a little push. I like structure and substance behind things.
I can take many of the Bible's main commandments and see the logical processes, and indeed VALUE, behind them. Take not committing murder. Take not coveting others. Take not stealing. Take working hard, but allowing time for rest.
I can both play these ideas out in my head and witness their prominence in the real world, and so I think they have validity.
So what really happens when two men or two women have sex?
If it's two women, I'll tell ya, I think sweeeeeeeeeeet. Not to be a stereotypical man or anything, but I find lesbianism sexy.
And if it's two men, I think, "Huh...not really my style."
If two consenting, CONSENTING adults have sex, then they have sex. Sexuality without consent is obviously detrimental in many ways, which is its own conversation.
Unlike murder and stealing and jealousy, I can't play out homosexual acts to be some grand societal tumor. That said, there are certainly selfish, mean, rude, and even violent homosexuals. But those characteristics, things that I can rationalize as BAD, also obviously exist in the heterosexual population.
So for me, the biblical argument on gay sex as evil falls flat.
IIN for me 2 believe homosexuals should convert to heterosexuality?
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I have a number of points I like discussing with devout Christians when it comes to the topic of homosexuality, but once again will spare a debate.
The biggest reason I believe the biblical stance on homosexuality to be irrelevant is because of its circular nature: "Homosexuality is a sin because God (or Christ) said it to be."
And then, I always ask, but why? What about same-sex sexual interaction is so repulsive to God?
Here's the thing--I'm a rationalist. I definitely have an emotional side, especially with my girlfriend, but about 90% of the time I am a rationalizing machine.
I do not think that I should take giants at face value, only to find that they are giant playing cards that could have easily been toppled with a little push. I like structure and substance behind things.
I can take many of the Bible's main commandments and see the logical processes, and indeed VALUE, behind them. Take not committing murder. Take not coveting others. Take not stealing. Take working hard, but allowing time for rest.
I can both play these ideas out in my head and witness their prominence in the real world, and so I think they have validity.
So what really happens when two men or two women have sex?
If it's two women, I'll tell ya, I think sweeeeeeeeeeet. Not to be a stereotypical man or anything, but I find lesbianism sexy.
And if it's two men, I think, "Huh...not really my style."
If two consenting, CONSENTING adults have sex, then they have sex. Sexuality without consent is obviously detrimental in many ways, which is its own conversation.
Unlike murder and stealing and jealousy, I can't play out homosexual acts to be some grand societal tumor. That said, there are certainly selfish, mean, rude, and even violent homosexuals. But those characteristics, things that I can rationalize as BAD, also obviously exist in the heterosexual population.
So for me, the biblical argument on gay sex as evil falls flat.