In animals things are more "instinctive". In people, it's a choice. God doesn't create people to be homosexual, sorry.
My non-debateable $.02 since I don't want to see this thread closed.
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As homosexuality is the result of a combination of genetic and hormonal factors, and it is your contention that god was responsible for creating these factors, then it must be assumed that the existence of gay people was indeed planned. Also, it must be difficult being oblivious to this!
Sex is an instinct. So, baby, that equates homosexuality=no choice. I mean, you can´t choose to stop eating and not dying, or not drinking and the sort, OR YOU CAN´T CHOOSE TO BE DIABETIC, for example.
"In animals things are more "instinctive". In people, it's a choice. God doesn't create people to be homosexual, sorry.
My non-debateable $.02 since I don't want to see this thread closed."
You missed the proper placement of the period in the 3rd sentence. And that 2nd sentence is just batshit crazy, omit it all together. And I don't get why instinctive has unnecessary quote marks around it. It makes the 1st sentence nonsensical. And the admission in the 4th sentence that you're too chickenshit to debate something you know nothing about is pointless. So, what are we left with... oh, yes...
"God doesn't create people."
That's your two cents worth? You may have just devalued the dollar.
Redhunter wins!
Ok, let's make a little test: put your hand(right if you are right handed, left if you are left handed) in a fire. Now choose to like it. Leave it there until you need to choose to become either right or left handed, whichever applies.
"Birds do it, bees do it, bonobos and cows and dogs do it".
Go preach your crap to an animal and tell it not to have gay sex. In fact, make that a lion with you in its cage at feeding time.
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