Are you okay with gays?
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I, an atheist, raise my eyebrow at you, sir.Nonoke wrote:Religion should never be a factor when deciding what's good or bad.
If you believe that your sky-daddy invented morality and means well for you, religion should be the ultimate factor in deciding what's good or bad. All others are practically irrelevant.
We can laugh at the religious nuts for thinking God cares about homosexuality, bet we can't laugh at them for being consistent in their beliefs (on the rare occasions they are).
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lol.
I think if they honestly think that they'll be happier that way, then fine, we should establish a gay colony on Jupiter and send them all there. Until then, they should just stick together and leave the rest of us alone. I wouldn't start a mass killing of gays, but I'm not exactly for them, either.
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Oh, and about religion - I'm atheist, but I follow the basic beliefs about right/wrong as Christians. I mean, I won't argue that being gay is bad simply because the Bible says so, but still... It kinda destroys the whole point of a human's existance, and I'm glad that their genes probably won't get passed on.
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in other news, the phrase "just like he should" should have been omitted, as should the entirety of your 3rd paragraph, because with those parts of your post you sound like an arrogant, biased asshole, in a topic discussing bias. now, the weather.
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Oh? And what do you think the point of human existence is? Procreation? You do realize we currently have a severe overpopulation problem? Half of the human population turning suddenly and irrevocably gay could be one of the best things that has ever happened to our species, because the point of our existence (according to you) is one of the more significant things killing us.Minion_of_Pi wrote:It kinda destroys the whole point of a human's existance
Because Lord knows homosexuality is genetic. Straight parents only produce straight children, and it's only the gays that pr-- OH WAIT, maybe you should just shut your face.Minion_of_Pi wrote:and I'm glad that their genes probably won't get passed on.
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Sorry for my rant earlier, and for sounding like a jackass. Also sorry in advance if I've sounded pretentous just now. Just putting forth my views.
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Firstly, organisms do not "strive to create a super species". Bacteria have no minds. They cannot strive, nor do they know what a super-species is. Your argument is like saying that rocks "strive to crash into each other" (due to gravity), then going on to argue that it is morally right that things should crash into each other, and that traffic laws are an affront to right-thinking people everywhere because they prevent stuff crashing into other stuff.
Secondly, the concept of a "perfect" human is ridiculous. It's not possible to create an organism which is "perfect", unless that organism somehow transcends the laws of nature and sends its son to die so sins may be forgiven, and if can remove ourselves from the constraints of physics I don't think breeding lines will be much of an issue. Even if a perfect organism were possible, that is not the result of evolution - evolution produces creatures which are better adapted to their current environment. Nor does evolution necessarily mean the strongest or smartest survive - sometimes, being strong isn't worth the resources it takes to build those muscles. This is why many insects are successful despite being stupid and fragile. And sometimes a weakness can also be a strength, as in the case of sickle-cell anemia - annoying handicap in the West, life-saving resistance to malaria in other places. Forcing the race to conform to your ideal of "perfect" would just result in a homogeneity which undermines the capacity of humans to adapt and survive in a different environment.
Then we have the claim that "we have made it so that not just the strongest survive". Which is ludicrous because it's impossible for "only the strongest to survive" unless either there is only one person left alive or everyone left alive is exactly equal in strength. Consider: if people differ in strength, at least half the population will be below or equal to the median. Because that's kinda what the median is. If you kill all these people, than half the surviving people will be below the new median, and therefore still alive despite being "not the strongest". Kill them too? Eventually you'd be left with one dude trying to saw his left arm off because his right is stronger.
And, of course, there's that whole "compassion" and "empathy" thing. You know, that stuff that stops us all stabbing each other in the back for individual gain, thus plunging the world into fire and darkness?
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Firstly, organisms do not "strive to create a super species". Bacteria have no minds. They cannot strive, nor do they know what a super-species is.
That's only what the unmotivated bacteria say.
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Our natural progression as a species has led to a more frequent occurrence of homosexuality (or at the very least a much greater acceptance of it). What has you so convinced that a more perfect human couldn't be a gay one, or one that tolerates gays?
If I take a toaster and end up creating some kind of super-toaster, I don't need my toaster to be able to make new toasters; I just need it to sit around and be awesome, as well as to make supertoast. In the same vein, why does a super-human even need to have our same weak, emotion-based impulse to procreate? If he can fly and shoot lightning from his mouth, I'd be one of the last people to dog him for being gay.
But hey, on the subject of purpose, feel free to keep talking about it at length. I think I'd get a kick out of it, at least.
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What's bad about having a multitude of super-toasters?Tsukatu wrote:If I take a toaster and end up creating some kind of super-toaster, I don't need my toaster to be able to make new toasters; I just need it to sit around and be awesome, as well as to make supertoast.
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I'm not sure, but I'm quite sure it's not as awesome as a gun that shoots super-toasters.incluye wrote:What's bad about having a multitude of super-toasters?Tsukatu wrote:If I take a toaster and end up creating some kind of super-toaster, I don't need my toaster to be able to make new toasters; I just need it to sit around and be awesome, as well as to make supertoast.
Therefore, one of the necessary principles of the advancement of humanity is that firearms remain legal.
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You can't have a multitude of super-toasters. If there's one, it is a unique marvel, the best of its kind. If everyone has one, it's merely average.incluye wrote:What's bad about having a multitude of super-toasters?
Besides, you don't need a multitude of super-toasters. You're only going to use the one - where do you put the other ten million? And, really, isn't building self-replicating appliances just asking to have them eat the entire planet and turn it into toasters?
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Yeah, but... wait what?!
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Or, rather, that babies are fired from guns.scythe33 wrote:I'm not sure, but I'm quite sure it's not as awesome as a gun that shoots super-toasters.incluye wrote:What's bad about having a multitude of super-toasters?Tsukatu wrote:If I take a toaster and end up creating some kind of super-toaster, I don't need my toaster to be able to make new toasters; I just need it to sit around and be awesome, as well as to make supertoast.
Therefore, one of the necessary principles of the advancement of humanity is that firearms remain legal.
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Read the Debate forum rules.ganteka wrote:yes
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yeah, ganteka. higher standard. conform to it.Or, rather, that babies are fired from guns.
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im not fond at all...but eh their just human.... and dont hit on me either.
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This is REAL gaydar. The red areas, are curiously all suburban areas. and denver. I hope. I actually don't know what state it's in. but they got a lot of gays.
And The weatherman's doppler-penis is pointing at the real root of all Gaydom™ - the root of Amish, Mormons, Quakers and all other non-Roman Catholic religions- Philadelphia. Ick.
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Thanks for providing laughs in the midst of this high-level toaster-talk. Also you, Martyr.yungerkid wrote:yeah, ganteka. higher standard. conform to it.Or, rather, that babies are fired from guns.
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i've never really understood the fear of being hit on by a gay man amongst straight men. is it based on insecurity or aggression?
that and it wont happen anyway, unless you seem like that type of person to a stranger with the courage to hit on a random, who happens to be gay and find you atractive. bit of a long shot. Oo"
also flag, i dont think anyone has come out yet, no, but a few people have admitted to liking boys and/or girls. and dave has admitted to being a dude-kisser.
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How do you know that God didn't intend for humans to be the animals' caretakers? He might be appalled that He gave us these animals to use and we're fucking eating them. - Tsukatu
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nothing wrong with gays.
except for when normal people pretend they're gay (or bi) so they can look cool, which is the case of a few people in my school, and surrounding neighbourhood. they strut around, talking about how they kissed some guy the other night at a party, then everyone else just throws abuse at them and they go off to sulk or clean up their fringe. and yet they still keep on doing it, hoping that someone will take pity on them or something. i reckon its insulting.
it doesn't help that half of them are emos as well.
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