I have encountered many arguments before but one that keeps cropping up in defense of oppressive or unfair public policy against LGBT individuals is that being gay is unhealthy.
Questions for debate
Does Homosexual behavior cause aids?
Does Homosexual behavior cause Drug addiction?
Does Homosexual behavior cause a shorter life-span?
If male homosexual behavior increases a risk to HIV infection should female homosexual behavior be treated as the same risk factor even though their infection rates are far less?
Given the difference between male and female infection rates of HIV should we base public policy on all homosexual individuals only looking at male infection rates?
Could sex education solve these issues just as easily if not better than oppressive/unfair public policy?
Feel free to address any or all of these questions or propose some of your own.
Is homosexuality dangerous?
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A Christian marriage of course is immutably man and woman/husband and wife and within this Christian immutability, there is no need for any of LGBT advice since it does not fit.
Buddhists are people too. As are Muslims. Their culture and agenda do not fit the Christian life. Is that hate speech too? Or is it just simple reality.
Isn't that just reality?
[color=orange]99percentatheism[/color] wrote: "Relationships" ?????
In Christian culture as detailed in the New Testament, marriage to only one person is what is considered a "committed relationship. And of course, in the New Testament, marriage is immutably heterosexual.
"Relationships" is considered promiscuity isn't it?
I quoted you:No. A gay/lesbian committed relationship is exactly the same as a heterosexual one -- dedication and faithfulness, not promiscuity.
"Safe sex, relationships, celibate if you want, moderation."Practice safe sex, avoid promiscuity, save sex for committed relationships, remain celibate if you want. The same way someone can be a heterosexual "with a sense of moderation."
A Christian marriage of course is immutably man and woman/husband and wife and within this Christian immutability, there is no need for any of LGBT advice since it does not fit.
If you notice, "I" don't judge them at all. The judgment has already been made - for Christians - and I have no desire to enter gay culture and tell them what to do in their chosen path. I am not desiring to redefine gay culture, just to accurately DE-fine it as it is. No differently than looking in to what Mormons do in the Mormon agenda and Mormon culture.Why do you judge LGBT people by a different standard?
We are people, you know, and we desire the same things you do, including committed love-based relationships.
Buddhists are people too. As are Muslims. Their culture and agenda do not fit the Christian life. Is that hate speech too? Or is it just simple reality.
Biologically, physiologically, naturally, you cannot do that through homosexuality.Personally, I want to start a family someday.
Isn't that just reality?
Re: Is homosexuality dangerous?
Post #12I don't see any characteristic as being dangerous, but how it's acted upon.DanieltheDragon wrote: I have encountered many arguments before but one that keeps cropping up in defense of oppressive or unfair public policy against LGBT individuals is that being gay is unhealthy.
Questions for debate
Does Homosexual behavior cause aids?
Does Homosexual behavior cause Drug addiction?
Does Homosexual behavior cause a shorter life-span?
If male homosexual behavior increases a risk to HIV infection should female homosexual behavior be treated as the same risk factor even though their infection rates are far less?
Given the difference between male and female infection rates of HIV should we base public policy on all homosexual individuals only looking at male infection rates?
Could sex education solve these issues just as easily if not better than oppressive/unfair public policy?
Feel free to address any or all of these questions or propose some of your own.
This applies here. Saying one characteristic is dangerous over another is silly. People get STDs mostly from being sexual and that includes various kinds of sexual activity not just gay activity.