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Old 04-27-2005, 09:37 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Don't tell me you have no sins or short-comings. A homosexual can live out a totally clean life and yet he would still be condemned by many simply for his sexual preferance.

There's more to life than reproduction. It's the actual process of living that is important, not what you can or can't do for the human race.
If course i have sins and short-comings but i try to stop doing them and change my ways if i am going toward being an even worse sinner. Yes there is more than reproducing, but uhh i think that is a pretty important part if you ask me...

True. We have to keep a large population intact so we can survive until the rapture hits.
Or keep a population period...
Earth's human population is horrendously large anyway. To tell you the truth I could care less about human extinction, but hell it's not like that's coming anytime soon, so why worry?

Reproduction is important to species striving to survive; humans don't strive. Our population grows larger, our lifespans grow longer, and we consume/waste like it's no big deal. Other animals on this planet simply survive. Humans--we live luxurious, decadent lives.

So who gives half a stinkin' shit if some gay couple is trying to get married. You ought to be happy for them.
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