Celibacy is the only option which could be considered holy or good for someone suffering from homosexual proclivities. That's my argument in regards to that.
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Replying to @Evangelium18 @Ms_Calico93 and
Then you’re going against the Bible by believing all homosexuals have to be celibate.
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Replying to @Evangelium18 @GreatIsGodsLove and
Yes you are. The Bible says we have free will, so we may do with our lives as we please. Therefore celibacy is not the only option for homosexuals, because they have the will to decide for themselves. Forcing them into celebicy would be going against their free will
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Replying to @Ms_Calico93 @Evangelium18 and
Your logic applies to men who really just love to commit murder, too.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Evangelium18 and
How so? One harms other people, the other does not. Two men fucking in their own private home hurts literally no one.
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Replying to @Ms_Calico93 @Evangelium18 and
The argument is both that it does hurt others (in many ways) and that even if it didn't it's still sinful - you're assuming your conclusion by asserting "it harms no one so it's ok".
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Evangelium18 and
How does it harm people? Regardless of its "sinfulness' it's two consenting adults doing something in private
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Replying to @Ms_Calico93 @CovfefeAnon and
Because we don't believe "consent" is the locus of what's moral.
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Replying to @Evangelium18 @CovfefeAnon and
So do you believe that, as Islam says is moral, that a man should be allowed to rape his wife? If consent has nothing to do with morality and its all based on what the religion says then that must be okay, right?
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> that a man should be allowed to rape his wife This is an incoherent statement
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Ms_Calico93 and
While the application of 'rape' laws to a married couple may have some legal sense, in a spiritual sense abusing your wife's trust in that way may be grievous, but it is not 'rape', as you are of one flesh, joined together. Hurting your wife is a wicked thing, however.
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