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outlaw 06-15-2016 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mickey100 (Post 1241519)
Most Muslims do NOT want to kill the infidels. Just Ask Islam - Does Islam Say: "Kill The Infidels"? Only the extremists, who represent a tiny portion of the Muslim population in the world. As others have said, do not judge the whole religion by the actions of the few. I won't judge the Christian religion by the actions of the Christian right i.e. those who bomb abortion clinics and kill abortion doctors. And as far as hatred of gays by Muslims, do you really think the other religions are much better? A person who used to be a friend of ours is a big time Catholic. He is a racist bigot and hates gays. And he sings in the church choir and thinks he is really on high moral ground because he goes to Church so often. As far as I'm concerned, people that that are complete hypocrites.

Gays have been discriminated against for centuries by all cultures, including our own, and are only beginning to gain acceptance.

"He is a racist bigot and hates gays." Translation: He thinks homosexual behavior is immoral.

outlaw 06-15-2016 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1241545)
Your friend Mickey...is a POS, but he didn't kill any gay people. AND there is no doctrine in The Baltimore Catechism that taught him to hate gays. AND yes I do. I think the other religions are much better in their teachings about homosexuality. No other one encourages death.

Thank God that science has unlocked the human genome and we can now see that a persons sexual orientation is born with them.




When did science discover this "gay" gene?

"Samantha Allen at The Daily Beast pointing to the murky history of conclusive evidence for any genetic causation.
She writes: “If it’s hard to get excited about these studies, it’s because, at this point, biological explanations for homosexuality are like iPhones—a new one comes out every year.”

graciegirl 06-15-2016 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1241621)
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When did science discover this "gay" gene?

"Samantha Allen at The Daily Beast pointing to the murky history of conclusive evidence for any genetic causation.
She writes: “If it’s hard to get excited about these studies, it’s because, at this point, biological explanations for homosexuality are like iPhones—a new one comes out every year.”

Just like Darwin's theory of Evolution being an accepted piece of scientific data so is a person is born with their sexual orientation.

mickey100 06-15-2016 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1241611)
"He is a racist bigot and hates gays." Translation: He thinks homosexual behavior is immoral.

Translation - he hates blacks, and he hates gays.

mickey100 06-15-2016 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1241606)
Not to mention that you also said.... "used to be a friend of ours" ...which makes it pretty clear that he's no longer your friend.

And although you didn't actually spell it out (maybe you need to for some folks?), anyone with average intelligence could have figured out why he was no longer your friend.

BTW, I have seen the same thing and had exactly the same experiences with some of my EX, hypocritical Christian friends. :thumbup:

Thank you - you nailed it ! Interesting you made the same choice in friends. My thought is, life is too short to deal with that type of hate. I like to be around positive, progressive people.

outlaw 06-15-2016 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1241630)
Just like Darwin's theory of Evolution being an accepted piece of scientific data so is a person is born with their sexual orientation.

Darwin's theory is a theory, not data. Just like the big bang theory; also not data. As far as I know, in spite of huge efforts to find this gay gene, there is still no proof to this day.

outlaw 06-15-2016 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1241653)
I am a Lutheran.

Wonder how many of these Muslim haters donated blood for anyone in the past thirty years or so?

I am acquainted with the first Member of Congress to become a Muslim. He was in the Class of 1990 and the University of Minnesota Law School. I was Class of 1989. A good man as I remember but with 250 people on average in each Law School Class there are many people in law school you just now by sight rather than well.

Remember, not all muslims are haters. I'm actually surprised you would use that phrase.

Taltarzac725 06-15-2016 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1241656)
Remember, not all muslims are haters. I'm actually surprised you would use that phrase.

I am talking about haters of Muslims which is probably a very small group who call themselves Good Christians while doing so.

Taltarzac725 06-15-2016 03:55 PM

The 'gay Gene' Debate | Assault On Gay America | FRONTLINE | PBS

The science is not there for a gay gene premise.

ColdNoMore 06-15-2016 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1241621)
When did science discover this "gay" gene?

They haven't...yet.


That doesn't mean it doesn't exist however.


Do you by any chance recall at what age you were, when you made the conscious choice to be sexually attracted to the opposite sex and not the same sex?


Point made. :boom:

villagerjack 06-15-2016 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1241653)
I am a Lutheran. I would have little desire to see Mecca, Medina or any other Muslim Holy Place except maybe Jerusalem.

Wonder how many of these Muslim haters donated blood for anyone in the past thirty years or so?

I am acquainted with the first Member of Congress to become a Muslim. He was in the Class of 1990 at the University of Minnesota Law School. I was Class of 1989. A good man as I remember but with 250 people on average in each Law School Class there are many people in law school you just now by sight rather than well. Rep. Keith Ellison: Being a Muslim in Congress Has Gotten Better | US News Representative Keith Ellison is an African-American Muslim.

There is a sizable number of gays/lesbians/bi-sexuals graduating from the University of Minnesota Law School every year. Some of these might be in the closet though as there is still quite a lot of discrimination against them. It is still probably a lot harder to become a partner at a law firm if you are openly gay/lesbian or bisexual in the still very conservative legal profession.

Just how does one get the opportunity to descriminate against gays. Average person just dies not care. I saw a lot of gay people in my long business career and not a single instance of descrimination.

RickeyD 06-15-2016 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1241682)
They haven't...yet.


That doesn't mean it doesn't exist however.


Do you by any chance recall at what age you were, when you made the conscious choice to be sexually attracted to the opposite sex and not the same sex?


Point made. :boom:



I remember being in love with Donna Reed at the age of 6 [emoji174]


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Barefoot 06-15-2016 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1241449)
In light of the orlando tragedy, and the discussions of "radicalization", I thought some would find this video interesting, and others may find it enlightening.

Norwegian Islamic Leader Fahad Qureshi: All Muslims Believe in Death Penalty for Homosexuals - YouTube

I don't often click on links, but I watched this video. Thought provoking.

Barefoot 06-15-2016 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 1241685)
Just how does one get the opportunity to descriminate against gays. Average person just dies not care. I saw a lot of gay people in my long business career and not a single instance of descrimination.

oic. :shocked:

ColdNoMore 06-15-2016 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1241711)
I remember being in love with Donna Reed at the age of 6 [emoji174]


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Nancy Sinatra around 9. :D


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