Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Mar 16th 2004 at 11:23am
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jeff, i really need to run, i am late.. but IMO if you do not have a theory to counter mine, you have no opion worth listening to.
discounting mine, is ok, but at least have a justified opinion why, just don't say some crap like "orph you have no proof so.."
gimme a break, most ideas and beliefs are just that, feeling with no certain way to justify.. i don't need to prove i believe, i dont need to convince, all i have to do is believe, and thats enuff.
conyinue to tell me i am wrong, it doesnt make it more plausable, it only mekes you look stupid, for arguing with a convicted stupid person...
if my explaination is not good enuff after umpteen pages, and if our live very well hung in the balance, i could not make it plainer, and you would still die cause of your inability to extrapolate with the dats you currently have.
cyas jeff, try to work up some sort of a theory, cause i will surely discount you otherwise, at least i have an opinion, you only have the ability to say "you're wrong orph" :rolleyes:
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by scary_jeff on
Tue Mar 16th 2004 at 12:04pm
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Whether I have my own idea about why somebody is gay is totally irrelevant, because I am not trying to debate this fact.
My point is that if you think people choose to be gay, and hate them because of this, then you are just plain wrong. I know you don't like me just saying that you are just plain wrong, but here's some news for you it is possible that you are not always right! It can still be your opinion, fine, but as I have said before, 'an opinion is meaningless if it is based on ignorance and false assumptions!' - explain to me how that sentance is wrong? If you don't think people choose to be gay, then you still cannot reasonably hate somebody for being gay, because it is out of their control, just like race or gender.
I don't know exactly how a printer works, but if somebody comes along saying 'well, theres a hamster in a wheel and...', then I can tell them what they are saying is nonsense without having an alternate theory. Evidence exists that is sufficient to disprove one theory, but insufficient to formulate a better one - in the case of this debate, the idea that people choose to be gay has been shown to be wrong from the words of a gay person! How can you maintain that gay people choose to be gay in the face of such evidence, and if you do not think people choose to be gay, how can you seperate your hatred from racial hatred?
[edit] without saying "you said i'm wrong! it's my opinion so shut up" [/edit]
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by fishy on
Tue Mar 16th 2004 at 1:47pm
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i came to terms with my own sexuallity a long time ago, when i realised i was a lesbian trapped in a mans body. but my sexuallity is unimportant at this point in the debate.
as i said before, there are millions of reasons (IMO) as to why someone would be attracted to the same sex, and that some of these reasons are more biologicaly based than others. i would also say there are as many reasons as to why others are attracted to the opposite sex.
Jeff, reading your post, it looks like you are hell-bent against the idea that there is any choice between having this attraction and commiting a sexual act.
what about the poor oppressed misunderstood minority of people who are deeply attracted to their pet rottweiller. the attraction is one thing, but is it acceptable to allow this to progress to a sexual act?
before your retort with "the dog didn't give consent", try it on the next rottweiller you see and find out if its possible without the dogs approval.
and Lep, it surprises me that you think you've only ever known two gay people in real life.
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by scary_jeff on
Tue Mar 16th 2004 at 2:42pm
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I think he means he only knows two people who he knows for sure are gay.
I am hell bent against the idea that people choose that they are going to be gay. Orph says he hates somebody just for being gay. This is what I am opposed to.
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 2:21pm
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You speak like you know loads of gay people. You don't. You can't just make up statements like that. :smile: They wouldn't regard themselves as "defects" the same way you wouldn't call yourself a "defect" on the basis of your poor eyesight.
Anyone who believes we can't learn anything from animals is ignorant. Sheep were one of the early steps in learning about human cloning.
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 2:34pm
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dave i agreed with you, why are you acting as if i didn't?
re-read what i wrote, and re-read what you wrote, and you said exactly the same thing.
i am thinking, that you are reading more into it cause you are under the impression that i am close minded to the situation, which is definitely not the case.
i have strong opinions, but i leave room for others, i just value them far less than my own, which BTW is how most people are, so i am not wrong, just most likely misguided.
i can view gays any way i wish, and hope above all else that a solution is found, be it a CURE for them, or a CURE for us who discriminate on them.
don't allow your over-sensitivity to reflect on me.. its unbecoming.
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 2:43pm
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I was actually disagreeing with your generalisation that gays aren't advocates of science. I suppose I should have given my next point a seperate paragraph BUT I'M ONLY HUMAN DAMMIT JIM.. err Jon.
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 3:15pm
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I wasn't suggesting we mess with peoples brains, just that there are a lot of interesting things that could be done. If we could only turn off your "s**t your pants" gene. that would be quite an achievement. :smile:
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by Skeletor on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 1:28am
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Without Orph this topic has totally died. LOL!
Re: A HEALTHY political topic.
Posted by DesPlesda on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 11:45am
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dude, and i was like, wtf?
lol