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    Cicero about Freedom: Brexit and the European Union

    Well, trees are dying, due to a reduction of the water table, for instance. Clearly, unlimited immigration is environmentally unsustainable, as population density increases there is an ever-greater strain on the environment and more and more land is taken for houses, commercial and industrial...
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    Cicero about Freedom: Brexit and the European Union

    Brtian can function without immigrant workers but chooses to take, what is the cheaper option of stealing skilled labour from other countries instead of training its own. Yes, we must pay more for food but this is a good thing. Pay agricultural workers a living wage instead of exploiting...
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    Cicero about Freedom: Brexit and the European Union

    The EU has broken its own rule, it stated that rather than impose uniformity it would seek to accommodate itself to particular countries needs. Unlimited immigration is environmentally unsustainable to a country like Britain with a population density twice that of the average of the EU as a...
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    Or so you claim The world is indeed not black and white but those that say there are shades of grey miss the colour
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    Well, by saying the odds are small you are admitting it is a logical possibility, once you have admitted that I will show why it may not be as unlikely as you seem to think, try and be a little open minded
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    On what grounds to you claim that?
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    Well percentage odds don't apply to a logical possibility. Once we have established whether or not it is a logical possibility then perhaps likelihood comes into play and we can discuss that. But first can we at least agree that it is a logical possibility?
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    Can we at least agree it is a logical possibility?
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    Religious Liberty, Christian Liberty

    I see, the current dominant dogma in Europe is that all are
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    And that's exactlyt it; you claim those acts are homosexual and that is just a claim, I have not made a claim but shown that your claim is not necessarily true. In order for you to show it to be true you would need to show that such acts were carried out purely from desire from the same sex
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    So then by the definition you provide if those engaged in these practices employed them as a release of hetrosexual tension that wouldn't result in progeny then they aren't homosexual acts but merely birth control
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    Religious Liberty, Christian Liberty

    Where are you from then?
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    First tell me what you consider homosexuality to be, just to avoid confusion
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    It is nbot because you beg the question by assuming that the examples you give are genuine examples of homosexuality
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    Religious Liberty, Christian Liberty

    Your OP begged the question by taking for granted the current system of values that places all religions as equal. Whilst that may be a valid viewpoint it is not necessarily the only valid one.
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    No, that is not clear
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    No, that is not clear
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    Homosexuality in the ancient world

    Are you not, perhaps, begging the question?
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    Religious Liberty, Christian Liberty

    Are you not, perhaps, begging the question?
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