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  1. Moonjuice

    Why the need to prove or disprove God?

    Imagine what it would be like to know you and those who believe the way you do are all going to live forever in some sort of celestial paradise and if you don't believe what we believe, you are going to die and miss out on eternal happiness. I mean, if you truly believed that, you should feel...
  2. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    Actually, I am doing exactly what I want to do. Pointing out the dishonesty in your attempts to "nail me hard" has been the most fun I've had this morning. P.S. You know you read it...
  3. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    Well this is sure embarrassing Dan. You started by posting a sarcastic comment about a misunderstanding of an expression "your world" vs. "your planet". Of course, you already know exactly what the expression means in the context of how I used it, but you chose to insert a sarcastic (and...
  4. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    [ Clearly sex is a choice if you choose to have sex. Obviously. That’s not the question.
  5. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    It’s super needed.
  6. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    Weak. If we’re doing stand up, you gotta bring your A game.
  7. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    No problem, apology accepted. We can be friends again, unless that means I have to live in your world. (Direct from the book of sarcasm, which I have not lost.)
  8. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    Touché
  9. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    That would be a figure of speech Dan. Too difficult to understand?
  10. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    Evidently, you live in a world where men are sexually attracted enough to both sexes to get erections and have oral sex with men and women, and that is not the definition of bisexual. In my world, that is the exact definition of bisexual.
  11. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    I think the definition of bisexual includes enjoying sexual acts with both sexes. I suppose in your world, bisexual means something else?
  12. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    Non existent from the physical universe is not my definition of what god is, that is simply an observation about where god does not live.
  13. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    That dude is clearly bisexual.
  14. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    Maybe taste is not a great example. I know my own tastes have certainly changed over the years for sure. Though foods that I find repulsive, I’ve always found repulsive. Even if they start to taste less than repulsive, can’t see how that could turn to loving the taste. What I find sexually...
  15. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    I haven’t defined God. What do you think my definition is?
  16. Moonjuice

    Christians...is sexual attraction a choice?

    What a strange idea. I’m not attracted to obese women. I certainly don’t hate them, but I don’t find them sexually attractive. Hating what you don’t find attractive doesn’t compute.
  17. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    This is meaningless unless we all agree on what is obvious.
  18. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    Well, I don't know about fruit trees or what evil fruit looks like, but I do know that faith can and does lead people to do some really horrible things to each other. History is littered with examples and its happening right now as we speak. I don't see faith as a gift at all - faith is inserted...
  19. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    The guys who flew those planes into the twin towers had unquestionable faith. Stronger than most. What a gift the gift giver gave these guys!
  20. Moonjuice

    Do you see God here?

    For me, it implies how non-existent god must be. If it's missing from the observable universe - it's identical to everything that does not exist.
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