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What are your views on same sex relationships?




jasflint
collins, Georgia USA
Posted: Nov 19, 2006, 8:02 PM CST
Penguins in Africa...now that IS odd.confused
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Lordling
Woodstock, Alabama USA
Posted: Nov 19, 2006, 8:24 PM CST
"The world is, indeed, teeming with homosexual, bisexual and transgendered creatures of every stripe and feather," Bagemihl writes in the first page of his book. "From the Southeastern Blueberry Bee of the United States to more than 130 different bird species worldwide, the 'birds and the bees,' literally, are queer."

Sounds like nature's in serious trouble.

rolling eyes

I stand with this:

If the great Architect had unbiased sexuality in his design, then we would all be hermaphroditic. The evidence -is- that there ARE separate genders.
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 20, 2006, 12:31 AM CST
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Hey Mr. Intolerance...he is entitled to his own opinion...you don't have to agree with it, but come on down off Your cross.
I was merely expressing my ideas as well, do I not have that same right? He attacked me as he has on other occasions. I have yet to attack this person.

I also am not on a cross, as you put it.
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 20, 2006, 12:31 AM CST
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Some things are just WRONG, and this is one of them.
That's a load of crap about "the animals do it". They're a-n-i-m-a-l-s. Most of the behavior that is perceived as homosexual, is nothing of the kind. They are, first and foremost, enslaved by their hormonal fluctuations. On the RARE occasion (percentage-wise), that a seemingly homosexual partnership does occur, it is usually the result of gender role misfiring, i.e., too many males in a group/shortage of fertile females, or some other hormonal aberration. Humans have less of an excuse for exhibiting homosexual tendencies, due to our self-awareness and (supposedly) higher intelligence, although genetic/hormonal issues have not yet been discounted. Keep in mind, also, that we, as a species, are much more psychologically complex than most of the animal kingdom, which can impact us greatly when it comes to sexuality. That still doesn't make it right, or acceptable.
I agree thumbs up
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Pucks
Vernon Canada
Posted: Nov 20, 2006, 12:32 AM CST
express your opinions

we all have that right
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 1:48 PM CST
Our society is not the first society that has ever approved of such things. In fact, the Greek and Roman world of the first century was a world that represented the consequences of acceptance of homosexuality. The Apostle Paul wrote: "When they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools… for this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was meet. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind" (Romans 1:21-22, 26-28).
Our society is plunging headlong toward oblivion, absolutely wrecking the family, having its impact on a new generation. There is a homosexual agenda. And that agenda advances because as a nation, and as a society, we have not wanted to retain God in our knowledge.
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SirenLydia
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England UK
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 1:53 PM CST
Personally I feel that if there is a god, it is the most intolerant person possible and that is why the world is heading for oblivion.

peace devil
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bobby7
Mission Canada
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:02 PM CST
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Wendell and Cass, two penguins at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island, Brooklyn, live in a soap opera world of seduction and intrigue. Among the 22 male and 10 female African black-footed penguins in the aquarium's exhibit, tales of love, lust and betrayal are the norm. These birds mate for life. But given the disproportionate male-female ratio at the aquarium, some of the females flirt profusely and dump their partners for single males with better nests.

Wendell and Cass, however, take no part in these cunning schemes. They have been completely devoted to each other for the last eight years. In fact, neither one of them has ever been with anyone else, says their keeper, Stephanie Mitchell.

But the partnership of Wendell and Cass adds drama in another way. They're both male. That is to say, they're gay penguins.

This is not unusual. "There are a lot of animals that have same-sex relations, it's just that people don't know about it," Mitchell said. "I mean, Joe Schmoe on the street is not someone who's read all sorts of biology books."

One particular book is helpful in this case. Bruce Bagemihl's "Biological Exuberance," published in 1999, documents homosexual behavior in more than 450 animal species. The list includes grizzly bears, gorillas, flamingos, owls and even several species of salmon.

"The world is, indeed, teeming with homosexual, bisexual and transgendered creatures of every stripe and feather," Bagemihl writes in the first page of his book. "From the Southeastern Blueberry Bee of the United States to more than 130 different bird species worldwide, the 'birds and the bees,' literally, are queer."

In New York, it's the penguins.

At the Central Park Zoo, Silo and Roy, two male Chinstrap penguins, have been in an exclusive relationship for four years. Last mating season, they even fostered an egg together.

"They got all excited when we gave them the egg," said Rob Gramzay, senior keeper for polar birds at the zoo. He took the egg from a young, inexperienced couple that hatched an extra and gave it to Silo and Roy. "And they did a really great job of taking care of the chick and feeding it."

Of the 53 penguins in the Central Park Zoo, Silo and Roy are not the only ones that are gay. In 1997, the park had four pairs of homosexual penguins. In an effort to increase breeding, zookeepers tried to separate them by force. They failed, said Gramzay.

Only one of the eight bonded with a female. The rest went back to same-sex relationships, not necessarily with the same partner. Silo and Roy, long-time homosexuals, got together (or pair-bonded, in official penguin lingo) after that failed experiment.

At the New York Aquarium, no one suspected Wendell and Cass were gay when they first bonded. Penguins don't have external sex organs, so visually there's no surefire way to tell whether they are male or female. But over time, people began to wonder.

In all the years they had been together, neither Wendell nor Cass laid an egg. This was unusual because the keepers knew they copulated regularly. They had often seen Wendell submit to Cass, the more dominating of the two. But one day, a keeper saw Wendell on top.

When penguins have sex, the female lies on her belly and the male climbs on top with his feet and puts his rump around her rump. Then their cloacas (sexual organs) meet, and the sperm is transferred into the female. It's called the cloacal kiss.

Wendell and Cass were clearly kissing both ways. So in 1999, the aquarium did a blood test to determine their gender. It proved they were both male.

Today, they are one of the best couples at the aquarium. "Sometimes they lie on the rocks together," Mitchell said. "They're one of the few couples that like to hang out together outside their nest."
Ideal post, NwnStar! I woonder at the personalities of 'gay bashers'.

'Live and let live' is not good enough some of these, seemingly, insecure people..

Am I allowed to express my opinion, too? Or, will someone take

offense? ...Bob.. scold
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:08 PM CST
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Ideal post, NwnStar! I woonder at the personalities of 'gay bashers'.

'Live and let live' is not good enough some of these, seemingly, insecure people..

Am I allowed to express my opinion, too? Or, will someone take

offense? ...Bob..
As you probably already know, anytime some one makes their opinion known, some one somewhere wiil take offence. I am not offended by your opinion or the ideas of others.

The thread askes what are your views on same sex relationships. If you want to have a liberal view, that is your right. I just know that it is wrong to practice such a vile act.

Have a good day
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bobby7
Mission Canada
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:21 PM CST
Liberal view?dunno I thought more about a Christian view, when I posted

that..After all, I know what Christ would have said..Bob.. sigh
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Belushi1
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:23 PM CST
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As you probably already know, anytime some one makes their opinion known, some one somewhere wiil take offence. I am not offended by your opinion or the ideas of others.

The thread askes what are your views on same sex relationships. If you want to have a liberal view, that is your right. I just know that it is wrong to practice such a vile act.

Have a good day
Ever watch porn with two girls getting it on?

Is that wrong too?

Why is it vile?

If two consenting adults want to partake in an act that is mutually pleasurable, why worry about it.

If you havent tried it, dont knock it!
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:23 PM CST
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Liberal view? I thought more about a Christian view, when I posted

that..After all, I know what Christ would have said..Bob..
What was Christ view on the subject of same sex relationships?
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Belushi1
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:25 PM CST
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What was Christ view on the subject of same sex relationships?
No body really knows.

Thats of course if he existed at all.
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:27 PM CST
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No body really knows.

Thats of course if he existed at all.
Read His book, you`ll find out what He thinks. professor
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Belushi1
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:29 PM CST
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Read His book, you`ll find out what He thinks.
If he did exist, he would have been an illiterate carpenter, it is unlikely that he wrote anything.

All the stories in the bible are just that - stories.
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:40 PM CST
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If he did exist, he would have been an illiterate carpenter, it is unlikely that he wrote anything.

All the stories in the bible are just that - stories.
From Adam to Armageddon and beyond, the Bible covers the dawn of civilization to Jesus Christ’s return to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. No book has been more maligned or misunderstood. Yet it remains the world’s best-seller of all time. From Genesis to Revelation, it gives a panoramic view of mankind from our ancient history to our enigmatic future.
No publication has been more intensely scrutinized or hotly debated. Scholars, intellectuals and even theologians question its veracity and cynically doubt its divine inspiration. Many have died to preserve it when government and religious authorities have tried to destroy it, yet the most controversial book ever written has withstood the test of time.
Some 40 different men over thousands of years authored the books of the Old and New Testaments. Despite their differences in occupation, backgrounds and culture, the Bible is extremely cohesive in themes and principles.


Queen Victoria credited the Bible with the British Empire’s supremacy. Prime Minister William E. Gladstone once commented: "The Bible is stamped with a Specialty of Origin, and an immeasurable distance separates it from all competitors."
No other publication had as great an impact on the United States during its formative years as the Bible. It was read by America’s greatest leaders, who openly espoused the virtues of studying it and following its teachings
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Belushi1
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:53 PM CST
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From Adam to Armageddon and beyond, the Bible covers the dawn of civilization to Jesus Christ’s return to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. No book has been more maligned or misunderstood. Yet it remains the world’s best-seller of all time. From Genesis to Revelation, it gives a panoramic view of mankind from our ancient history to our enigmatic future.
No publication has been more intensely scrutinized or hotly debated. Scholars, intellectuals and even theologians question its veracity and cynically doubt its divine inspiration. Many have died to preserve it when government and religious authorities have tried to destroy it, yet the most controversial book ever written has withstood the test of time.
Some 40 different men over thousands of years authored the books of the Old and New Testaments. Despite their differences in occupation, backgrounds and culture, the Bible is extremely cohesive in themes and principles.


Queen Victoria credited the Bible with the British Empire’s supremacy. Prime Minister William E. Gladstone once commented: "The Bible is stamped with a Specialty of Origin, and an immeasurable distance separates it from all competitors."
No other publication had as great an impact on the United States during its formative years as the Bible. It was read by America’s greatest leaders, who openly espoused the virtues of studying it and following its teachings
None of which changes the fact that its still a collection of stories. None of which can be substantiated.

But just because they are kings, queens and presidents doesnt make them infallable.

... and what of the Islamic Qu'ran or the Jewish book of faith, or any of the countless other religious books that force you to worship a non-existant being. Because if you dont then you are berated and slated

Just because you are told the earth is flat, doesnt mean you have to believe it.

If you choose to do so, then you lose the most important aspect of your humanity, your ability to question and not just blindly accept.
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TheProfessor
Pandoras Box USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:58 PM CST
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Penguins in Africa...now that IS odd.
No it's not, the water is suitable for them and they love the small islands off of South Africa.
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Mitchell1
Chattanooga USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 2:59 PM CST
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None of which changes the fact that its still a collection of stories. None of which can be substantiated.

But just because they are kings, queens and presidents doesnt make them infallable.

... and what of the Islamic Qu'ran or the Jewish book of faith, or any of the countless other religious books that force you to worship a non-existant being. Because if you dont then you are berated and slated

Just because you are told the earth is flat, doesnt mean you have to believe it.

If you choose to do so, then you lose the most important aspect of your humanity, your ability to question and not just blindly accept.
The God of the bible wants you to prove wether He is or not. He doesn`t expect any person to just accept Him on blind faith. He instructs His followers to prove all things, He makes no exceptions. This includes proving Himself.


1 Thessalonians 5:21 "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good"


1 Corinthians 14:33. and "For God is not [the author] of confusion"
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firechld
palm desert, California USA
Posted: Nov 25, 2006, 3:15 PM CST
if you love your god keep it to your self, let each love whom they want.
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