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Dear Soulewolf,Actually i just assumed that my falacy argument (though correct) would be ignored. So i did 5 minutes worth of research and based an argument on the same grounds as charlemagne to show him/her that no matter which way they wanted to state their argument, they were both wrong.
Plus, the 9 percent i rounded up was on your side. The side that found it repugnant. That was the last thing i thought you would be insulted by.
its obvious you have a lot of respect for Plato, Aristotle, etc… I do to as they were considered the forefathers of science. But scientists themselves do not prove an idea. Relativity wasnt correct because it came from Einstein. Relativity is correct because of the data that backs it up.
I will never be persuaded by an argument just because some famous person believed it to be true. Or i’d be a Scientologist (lol tom cruise).
On to the topic of the thread:
in order for the argument to be valid you must first prove that natural law exists.
Then, if you find it does, you must then provide a definition for what is natural and back that up with evidence.
The idea that biology is natural has been introduced as an idea.
Now we must look at homosexuality and see if it has biological factors. If it does it is natural. Studies point empirically to a biological factor.
Cordial greetings.
The root of the problem of homosexuality is the same as the source of any immoral or hideous vice. At their deepest levels, homosexual liasons reflect a demand to live one’s life on one’s own terms. Owing to man’s fallen estate, even when convinced of the error of his sinful ways, he continues to scratch and claw for autonomy. With an obdurate independence, he chooses to ignore the God who designed him to find rest and wholeness in Him. Homosexual acts of depravity are just one of the many ways that men supress the truth regarding the God who created them to find abundant life in Him. This fundamental problem with homosexuality cannot be sidestepped or rationalized by talk of “biological factors”. Whilst it is perfectly true that genetic influences and predispositions may contribute to any unwanted behaviour, it is important that one is not misled by unsound research alleging that homosexuality is genetic or inborn.
In the epistle to the Romans (see 1: 18-26) St. Paul made a strong connection between homosexuality and supressing the truth of God. He explained that the supression of truth (v. 18), seen in a proud, indignant refusal to honour and thank God (v. 21), is the beginning of a downward spiral progression that leads to foolish thinking (v. 21), loss of moral discernment (v. 21) and ultimately idolatry (v. 23). Rebellious sexual lust and conduct is one of the ways in which idolatry finds expression (vv. 24-25), which includes homosexual aberrant acts and many other manifestations of independence (vv. 26-27).
Every man is born with a sinful propensity to ignore God and live independently of Him. Before we were ever sinned against we were disposed to move in this direction - “Behold, I came forth in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me” (Psalm 51: 5). In other words, sin is genetic. Of course our painful past helps to mould and set the specific directions in which we live out our sinful tendencies and need to be taken into consideration, nevertheless, our painful wounds are never the root of the problem.
As difficult as it is in acknowledging the sin of defiant independence, especially in these irreligous times, as the root problem of homosexual conduct, we cannot avoid the issue, as much as we might like to.
Whilst the Christian Gospel does not claim to undo a man’s sinful past, it does, through the Church, offer absolution for his sinful responses. This enables the penitent to rise above the wounds as it were and live a life of passion, meaning, chastity and love.
Warmest good wishes,
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