Robert.Evans
You will be assimilated; it is His Will.
This forum has diversity? really?Perhaps you would be happier finding a forum with less diversity than this one, then.
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This forum has diversity? really?Perhaps you would be happier finding a forum with less diversity than this one, then.
Segregation. He literally means segregation. And here I was thinking we were living in the year 2015.
Perhaps you only have a pocket dictionary:What do you consider natural? I consider natural as meaning found in nature. You know, the literal dictionary definition.
A divine law means it is of God; and as all things are, even though not everybody has the ability to see that, it is still a sin.sin1
sɪn/
noun
noun: sin; plural noun: sins
1. an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.
"a sin in the eyes of God"
synonyms: immoral act, wrong, wrongdoing, act of evil/wickedness, transgression, crime, offence, misdeed, misdemeanour, error, lapse, fall from grace;More
A divine law. Meaning within religion.
Live in our own group, then we can leave each other the heck alone.What does this mean?
So can I live with you then?Segregation. He literally means segregation. And here I was thinking we were living in the year 2015.
A divine law means it is of God; and as all things are, even though not everybody has the ability to see that, it is still a sin.
Live in our own group, then we can leave each other the heck alone.
This forum has diversity? really?
This forum has diversity? really?
I believe it is proper and costumary to establish whether you are both unattached first. Then chat for a bit, perhaps send photos. Dinner is a popular next step.So can I live with you then?
Live in our own group, then we can leave each other the heck alone.
Well... I'm as queer as a 2 dollar bill, and you've made it quite obvious that we should be "separate" from the rest of the world, so you tell me.So can I live with you then?
Perhaps you only have a pocket dictionary:
nat·u·ral
nat·u·ral [náchərəl, náchrəl]
adj
1. of nature: relating to nature
natural history
2. conforming with nature: in accordance with the usual course of nature
natural signs of aging
3. produced by nature: present in or produced by nature, not artificial or synthetic
a natural sapphire
4. of physical world: relating to the physical rather than the spiritual world
striking natural features
5. like human nature: in accordance with human nature
It's only natural that they should want to be independent.
6. innate: inborn, rather than acquired
lots of natural charm
7. being something by nature: having a particular character by nature
a natural leader
8. not affected: behaving in a sincere and unaffected way and not affected or adopted for a special purpose
a natural manner
9. like real life: representing something in a way that seems true to life
10. biological: related by blood, rather than adoption
her natural mother
11. not sharp or flat: describes a note in music that is neither sharp nor flat
12. without sharps or flats: describes a musical key or scale containing no sharps or flats
13. without joker or wild card: not made using a joker or a wild card
a natural flush
14. illegitimate: born of unmarried parents (archaic)
a natural child
n (plural nat·u·rals)
1. somebody with innate skills or abilities: somebody who has seemingly innate skills or abilities
a natural at bowling
2. music musical sign canceling sharp or flat: a sign placed before a musical note in order to cancel a previous sharp or flat
3. music note affected by natural sign: a musical note affected by a natural sign
4. card games gambling stake-winning result or combination: a result or combination in some card and dice games such as craps and blackjack that immediately wins the stake
5. colors light color: a nearly white color with tints of gray, yellow, or brown, like that of undyed fibers or yarn
[13th century. Via French < Latin naturalis < natura (see nature)]
-nat·u·ral·ness, , n
Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Perhaps you only have a pocket dictionary:
nat·u·ral
nat·u·ral [náchərəl, náchrəl]
adj
1. of nature: relating to nature
natural history
2. conforming with nature: in accordance with the usual course of nature
natural signs of aging
3. produced by nature: present in or produced by nature, not artificial or synthetic
a natural sapphire
4. of physical world: relating to the physical rather than the spiritual world
striking natural features
5. like human nature: in accordance with human nature
It's only natural that they should want to be independent.
6. innate: inborn, rather than acquired
lots of natural charm
7. being something by nature: having a particular character by nature
a natural leader
8. not affected: behaving in a sincere and unaffected way and not affected or adopted for a special purpose
a natural manner
9. like real life: representing something in a way that seems true to life
10. biological: related by blood, rather than adoption
her natural mother
11. not sharp or flat: describes a note in music that is neither sharp nor flat
12. without sharps or flats: describes a musical key or scale containing no sharps or flats
13. without joker or wild card: not made using a joker or a wild card
a natural flush
14. illegitimate: born of unmarried parents (archaic)
a natural child
n (plural nat·u·rals)
1. somebody with innate skills or abilities: somebody who has seemingly innate skills or abilities
a natural at bowling
2. music musical sign canceling sharp or flat: a sign placed before a musical note in order to cancel a previous sharp or flat
3. music note affected by natural sign: a musical note affected by a natural sign
4. card games gambling stake-winning result or combination: a result or combination in some card and dice games such as craps and blackjack that immediately wins the stake
5. colors light color: a nearly white color with tints of gray, yellow, or brown, like that of undyed fibers or yarn
[13th century. Via French < Latin naturalis < natura (see nature)]
-nat·u·ral·ness, , n
Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
It is a sin only for those who subscribe to a deity that declares it a sin.A divine law means it is of God; and as all things are, even though not everybody has the ability to see that, it is still a sin.
It is a sin only for those who subscribe to a deity that declares it a sin.
That's kinda what I was thinking he meant, but then I thought, come on there's no way somebody would advocate that!Segregation. He literally means segregation. And here I was thinking we were living in the year 2015.
You mean like, homosexual people live together somewhere in a group and heterosexuals live somewhere else together? Why? And how on earth would that work? What about the people who don't fit neatly into those categories?Live in our own group, then we can leave each other the heck alone.
Poe's Law is beautiful when it's at work, isn't it?That's kinda what I was thinking he meant, but then I thought, come on there's no way somebody would advocate that!