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Ashley42
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You obviously don’t get my logic. Past the point of damge - well that’s obvious. It will hurt, might render the ear as disfunctional, and would have to be fixed by some medical professional. But that’s my point - as long as no damage or harm results in it - then what is the problem?By your own warped logic…who are you to tell someone not to stuff lasagna in their ear past the point of damage?
I thought he was God’s son? Oh wait he was son of Mary and Joseph of Nasarath? But wasn’t she a virgin? And you have the audacity to call my arguments ridiculous!Nope…many have spoken to Jesus…and he is God.
Seriously though, where’s the proof? The Bible? And we know the Bible is true because it is the word of God! But how do we KNOW it is the word of God? Because it says so in the Bible! And we know the Bible is true because it is the word of God! But how do we KNOW it is the word of God? Because it says so in the Bible! And we know the Bible is true because it is the word of God! But how do we KNOW it is the word of God? Because it says so in the Bible! …my poor brain.
No, but weather it is true or not makes a difference. I know where my money is.Whether or not you believe it makes no difference.
It’s difficult to hate that which does not exist.I don’t know you…but your hatred for God is probably based on your unnatural sexual preference.
But you have not told us why we should listen to Plato and Jefferson. Are you trying to imply that what they have written is more believable because they were not Catholic? Cos that would just be hilarious!Alexia, you and Ashley have both studiously avoided my references to Plato and Jefferson, who recommended punishment, not marriage rights, for those who engage in homosexual sex. You can’t claim they were Catholic or beholden to the Catholic point of view.
What is ‘common sense’? You can’t just pass something off as ‘common sense’ just because a majority agree. Do you see common sense come up in Law very often? Not really. I know it’s a pain, but you really have to justify the things you say and not hide behind this floating ideal of ‘common sense’.Would either or both of you care to speculate why homosexual sex was so offensive to Plato and Jefferson? Would you say it was because they both saw it as offensive to common sense (the parts don’t fit) or some other reason?
Well for a start, it’s not the first time in history (see my earlier posts). It’s a new concept as far as US law goes, because for years and years homosexuals have been pushed under the carpet and not even allowed to assert their existance, let alone have the audacity to ask for equal civil rights!Also, would you like to speculate on why, for the first time in history, homosexuals all over the world in the last 15 or 20 years are demanding that their relationships be recognized and dignified by a marriage certificate?