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Homosexuality and religious.

Sheldon

Veteran Member
Beast of the fields are also kind, nurturing, playful, hard workers, resilient and a number of good qualities.

But I agree with the idea that naturalist fallacies aren't helpful, even if I disagree with you on either point that humans aren't animals or that the human animal is exclusively spiritual.

What matters on judging behavior is if and how much harm it's doing, not whether it's natural or unnatural.

Unless of course one doesn't think morality should care about harming or causing suffering, but instead cared about blind adherence to doctrine.
 
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Sheldon

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When I said that is God's opinion I meant that is what God knows is right and wrong.
Yes, it is God's attitude, what God considers right and wrong.


Only the imaginary version of what you subjectively believe a deity you imagine is real wants.

Yiu might as well be making assertions about unicorn husbandry.
 
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Sheldon

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For us Baha’is it comes down to fallible error prone humans vs an All Knowing infallible God Who created both man and science.

Nope, that's just a subjective opinion, other humans have the right to measure your claims against science, logic and even their own subjective morality, when that is manifestly less pernicious.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
It doesn't, that's a facile straw man you've conjured.

Only to irrational bigots.

"It doesn't, that's a facile straw man you've conjured".

A strawman after a strawman? What's the first straw man there?

We Never Know said:

Why is it that if someone doesn't agree with a homosexual's life, they must hate them?


 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Disagreeing with someone because they are homophobic is far different than disagreeing with someone because they're homosexual, just as disagreeing with a racist is far different than disagreeing with someone because of their race.

In each case one of the situations is unchangeable, while the other is changeable, through social change and education.

(I don't have high expectations.)
 

ppp

Well-Known Member
Why is it that if someone doesn't agree with a homosexual's life, they must hate them?
"Agree" "Life" What an intentionally vague and broad statement.

If you do not approve of the totality of someone's life solely on the basis of the adult with whom they have consensual sex, then you are defitely a bigot.
 
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