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Hi bored. i don't know anymore LOL
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"The Greek word for 'fornication' (porneia) could include any sexual sin
committed after the betrothal contract. ...In Biblical usage, 'fornication' can mean any sexual congress outside monogamous marriage. It thus includes not only premarital sex, but also adultery, homosexual acts, incest, remarriage after un-Biblical divorce, and sexual acts with animals, all of which are explicitly forbidden in the law as given through Moses (Leviticus 20:10-21). Christ expanded the prohibition against adultery to include even sexual lusting (Matthew 5:28)." (Dr. Henry M. Morris) from http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/fornication.html |
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I really appreciate all the opinion's,it's bothered me for some time
now,and your thoughts have helped.I'm just going to give it back to the Lord and continue to love him & be there for him. Thanks |
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rproman you lost me buddy
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very good, there are furthers studies that show it to be even more than
any sexual activity. I do totally gree with you that sexual activity of any kind outside of marriage is not approved of by our Lord. Peace be with you |
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Focus on the family, is that James Dobsen
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bring forth these other studies plz
sounds interesting |
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Yes James Dobson
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"Immorality" in Greek is porneia. It can basically be translated "fornication." This term is rather broad and covers any kind of sexual intercourse outside of the one-flesh union of a man and a woman united in a biblically approved marriage. It includes the following types of sexual sin: adultery, premarital sex, prostitution, incest, masturbation, sex with children, animals,and various forms of unnatural sex, including homosexual activity. They are all here. Study finds brain difference between gay, straight men By Randolph E. Schmid The Associated Press Article Launched: 05/10/2005 04:07:02 AM Washington - Gay men's brains respond differently from those of heterosexual males when exposed to a sexual stimulus, researchers have found. The homosexual men's brains responded more like those of women when the men sniffed a chemical from the male hormone testosterone. "It is one more piece of evidence ... that is showing that sexual orientation is not all learned," said Sandra Witelson, an expert on brain anatomy and sexual orientation at the Mi chael DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Witelson, who was not part of the research team, said the findings clearly show a biological involvement in sexual orientation. The study, published in today's issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was done by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. They exposed heterosexual men and women and homosexual men to chemicals derived from male and female sex hormones. These chemicals are thought to be pheromones - molecules known to trigger responses such as defense and sex in many animals. When they sniffed smells like cedar or lavender, the subjects' brains reacted only in the olfactory region that handles smells. When confronted by a chemical from testosterone, the male hormone, portions of the brains active in sexual activity were activated in straight women and in gay men but not in straight men, the researchers found. The response in gay men and straight women was concentrated in the hypothalamus, particularly in the area that is active in hormonal and sensory responses necessary for sexual behavior, the researchers said. - The interstitial nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus 3 (the portion of the brain which controls sexual impulse) in gay men is similar in size to the INAH3 of women and not straight men. - Lesbians have cochlea amplifiers in their inner ears which more closely resemble those of men than straight women. Likewise, the “spontaneous otoacoustic emissions”, faint sounds emitted by the inner ear, are similar between lesbians and straight men. - Many gay men have a higher number of ridges on their fingerprints. - Gay men produce sweat with unique odors not found in straight men and women or lesbians, and other gay men are better at detecting those odors. - Lesbians and straight men react more strongly to the odor of female pheromones than the pheromones of men. - Prepulse inhibition, or involuntary eye-blink response, is similar between lesbians and straight men and between gay men and straight women. Such responses are controlled by the same part of the brain which controls sexual activity. - Exposure to certain hormones while in the womb increases the likelihood of males being homosexual (and left-handed). - On average, gay men have larger penises. - Lesbians are three times as likely to have a sister who is a lesbian, and identical male twins have a higher rate of homosexuality for both twins than non-identical twins. Many of these studies are controversial, and proponents on both sides of the nurture / nature debate have chimed in with criticisms and praise. Regardless of whether all the studies, of which only a few are cited above, are accurate, one can easily conclude that there are marked biological differences between gay men and women and their heterosexual counterparts. The fact that many of these differences are formed in the womb, such as fingerprints and brain formation, would indicate that homosexuality is determined before birth. If homosexuality is predetermined, how can homosexuals be condemned for it? Our society has progressed to the point where most acknowledge biological differences and refuse to denounce those who are different on that basis. A person’s race, physical disabilities, and ethnic characteristics are largely off-limits for criticism. Should it be proven irrefutably that homosexuality is a genetic trait and not caused by circumstance, environment, or choice, then homosexuality would have to be added to the list of physical traits that are out-of-bounds for attack. How can you condemn a person to eternal damnation when he / she has no choice in the life that he / she desires? Of course, homosexuals could deny their true nature. We do have free choice. But research has shown that such denial can cause significant psychological damage, as evidenced by the high suicide rates among gay teens struggling with their sexual orientation in hostile societies. And in modern society, as we know, we would never presume to ask others to deny their biological composition . . . There is a downside to the idea that homosexuality is genetic, and it is straight out of science fiction: if it is genetic, then it can be cured (or at least, altered). Assuming there is some biological factor that leads one to be gay, then one can assume that science will eventually find a way to “fix” that factor. Some evangelicals have actually embraced the idea that homosexuality is genetic for this reason, so that scientists can begin to work on a way to correct the wayward genes. It’s simple . . . with surgery we’ll just tweak that part of the brain that malfunctions, there, with drugs we’ll alter the DNA strand before this kid is born, and with a bit of hoo doo magic we’ll alter the genetic composition of the person to make him or her look and act just the way we’d like. Now, isn’t that natural? And what a slippery slope that would be. A far more rational course of action would be to accept that the Supreme Maker, God, the Spirit, Nature, the Cosmos, Mother Earth—whatever force one believes governs life—intended for there to be homosexuality. And if it was intended to be, there is no reason to eliminate it. After all, should scientists one day eradicate all signs of homosexuality in humans, they still have 1,500 species of animals flaunting “deviance” to remind them that homosexuality is natural. Not to mention the "x" "y" chromsone. Kat |
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As for "focus on the family", there are many downsides to that group.
Kat |
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Following are my views on the subject, for what it's worth.
First, homosexual tendencies are not chosen. Aside from the medical evidence that there are chemical differences and distinct brain patterns between homosexuals and heterosexuals, if you are heterosexual consider whether you could actually _choose_ to be gay. And by "choose to be gay" I don't mean merely to force yourself to have sex with someone of your own gender; could you actually enjoy and desire it? If your answer is "yes," you may have just learned something about your true nature. For anyone who's genuinely heterosexual, there is no choice in enjoying the physical pleasures of the opposite gender. Why should that be any different than for someone who's homosexual? A lot of gay men and women don't feel comfortable in their sexuality because family, friends, society, etc. have told them over and over that homosexual behavior is unacceptable. Many supress their sexual desires for years and undergo great emotional stress as they fight to keep such desires buried. Think back to when you were in school; were there not a few people (guys who got along just a little too well with the girls and had a bit too much exhuberance, or girls who were called "tomboys" and liked to roughhouse with the boys) who you realize now to have been gay? Certainly they weren't actively choosing a homosexual lifestyle between the ages of 8 and 12. Second, whose right is it to shun someone else, to belittle others and make disparaging remarks about them? The people who tend to be most vehemently opposed to homosexual behavior are fundamentalist Christians. Jesus himself never said homosexuals weren't going to Heaven, and he preferred the company of "sinners" over that of the so-called righteous. Further, fundamentalists believe that by faith alone are people saved and that actions play no role — that through grace alone are people who believe saved. The homosexual who cannot endure the loneliness of life without a companion with whom s/he can be fully intimate could as easily be Christian as anyone else. It's strange how people will tell you that good works can't "earn" anyone a place in Heaven because "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" and that "Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life and nobody can go to the Father but through him" — but those same people often claim that certain sins will earn you a place in eternal Hell. If everyone falls short due to sin, it seems that the grace of God can touch everyone equally. And did not Jesus tell the people "he who is without sin, cast the first stone?" According to the Bible, none but God is without sin — so casting the stone (judgement) is God's right and God's alone. It bothers me especially when churches / religions, which have the power to do so much good in feeding the hungry and clothing the poor, and to help guide people into deeper spiritual growth, often shun those they consider to be sinners. First, it's outright hypocrisy (since everyone is a sinner), and second, it goes against what most faiths claim to be central — loving God and loving one's neighbor. Does anyone really believe that God will look more favorably upon someone who disowns a gay son, or who rejects a lesbian from a particular church, or who makes a point to tell everyone of a particular group that they are going to Hell? People who espouse such notions are people with whom I do not wish to associate. Find people who are warm and welcoming, even if they disagree with some personal lifestyles — those are the people who are most Christ-like and the ones who are truly living their faith. |
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Kat
Resserts I applaud you |
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Thank-you both,Ialways believed it was something he was born with and
not his choice.I'm also very happy he is out about it at such a young age,instead of bury it inside him for yrs. |
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Twins:
Over the last two years, they have studied the rates of homosexuality in identical and non-identical twin brothers of gay men, as well as adoptive brothers of gay men. Fifty-two percent of the identical twin brothers were gay, as against 22 percent of non-identical twins and 11 percent of the adoptive, genetically unrelated brothers. There was recently on a television network, an interview with a family of six brothers. Four of whom were gay. They neither one of them knew about the other until late in adulthood. They were afraid to tell each other. Four out of six boys in the same family. Kat |
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scttrbrain,
48% of indentical twins have a different sexual orientation from their brother, which supports what I already stated: there is a genetic propensity to homosexuality with the deciding factor being environment and experiances. |
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Homosexual conduct is not consistent with christian conduct, nor is
killing, robbing, and lots of other stuff. I think its good that you,ve not turned your back on him, but I also don,t think you should turn your back on the church either. |
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I did see that television show with the 6 brothers. That's why I'm happy
he didn't keep it inside for yrs to come. |
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As far as the ones that claim to change sexual orientation; it is not an
accurate truth. It has been shown that of the ones that claimed to change really did not. They only did what they thought their families wanted for them, to be accepted. So, they continued to hide it. Many have since come back out wit much fear. It has even been televised as to the actual results of these so called change you back places. The percentages are very low. One would have to ask, are the ones that still claim to be practicing heterosexuality really happy? If one can change their own sexual identity to another so easily, then what does that say about us as heterosexuals. Does that mean we can become gay just because we want too? I know I can't. Kat |
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Resserts - As always, well stated and much appreciated.
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garbage
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