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Why is homosexuality wrong?

I have to think about the article quoted above.

But you are not serious, I know.

No, you don't know, and how dare you claim that you do. I am being completely serious, and am incredibly offended that you're more or less calling me a liar.
 
I've got more noodly appendages than I know what to do with! I'll kick that elephant's ass.
 
Awww, it's ON! He may have only one tusk, but he knows how to use it. Say goodbye to your meatballs.
 
(Cue Mothra v. Godzilla sound effects)

Sauce in Ganesha's eye. 5 HP GONE!
 
No, you don't know, and how dare you claim that you do. I am being completely serious, and am incredibly offended that you're more or less calling me a liar.

Well, I have not managed to found in your threads, whom I have searched evidence that you are a Hindu.

Given the fact that most people here are non religious, I am ok with calling you a liar.

Feel free to be offended.
 
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Well, I have not managed to found in your threads, whom I have searched evidence that you are a Hindu.

Given the fact that most people here are non religious, I am ok with calling you a liar.

Feel free to be offended.

So instead of arguing my logic (which you apparently cannot do), you're going to simply dismiss me as a liar. Gotcha.
 
Hey, as a side note, I just started a new thread entitled, "BRING IT! The FSM God Challenge" where I will be pleased to assert my superiority as a god over any other god who is brave enough to take me on.

I will also be happy to continue to point out the score thus far in the FSM v. Christian God battle which stands now at 1/0.

Thanks!
 
Well, I don't actually think of you as a liar - you are simply joking.

No, JetLeg, I am not joking. Ganesha has had a profound influence on my life. I would not be where I am today, enjoying the success in life I have without him.

Once again, if you don't believe me, fine. My arguement remains valid. Why are your feelings from your god any more true and genuine than my feelings from my god?
 
Once again, if you don't believe me, fine. My arguement remains valid. Why are your feelings from your god any more true and genuine than my feelings from my god?

Why does your argument remain valid?

It is false, because you pretend.
 
My arguement remains valid. Why are your feelings from your god any more true and genuine than my feelings from my god?


Because in JetLegs self-centered universe only his feelings matter, yours are irrelevant.
 
Fiiiine, then compare your feelings to the feelings of the other 2/3 of the world that does not follow a Christian God.

Now, for sh!ts and giggles, a page from my old 2004 webcomic. Not that I feel I need to prove myself to JetLag.
 
Fiiiine, then compare your feelings to the feelings of the other 2/3 of the world that does not follow a Christian God.

Now, for sh!ts and giggles, a page from my old 2004 webcomic. Not that I feel I need to prove myself to JetLag.

What you are saying is that you try to convince me that I am wrong by telling me what you sincerely believe, and by showing that you are wrong in your belief.

Wonder why I think you aren't serious?
 
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So does the fact that JetLeg gets the warm fuzzies when he imagines his Imaginary Bearded Sky Daddy prove that homosexuality is wrong?

Or does his internal imaginary friend have no bearing on the issue at hand?

I had an imaginary friend when I were just a wee lad of 3 or 4 years old. His name was Michael. I used to profess to anyone that would listen that I loved my imaginary friend. Many years later my mother confided in me that this was her first clue that I might be a little light in my loafers. Of course at that age my attachment to my imaginary friend was purely romantic and affectionate, it's tres difficile to actually do it with an imaginary friend.
 
So does the fact that JetLeg gets the warm fuzzies when he imagines his Imaginary Bearded Sky Daddy prove that homosexuality is wrong?

Or does his internal imaginary friend have no bearing on the issue at hand?

I had an imaginary friend when I were just a wee lad of 3 or 4 years old. His name was Michael. I used to profess to anyone that would listen that I loved my imaginary friend. Many years later my mother confided in me that this was her first clue that I might be a little light in my loafers. Of course at that age my attachment to my imaginary friend was purely romantic and affectionate, it's tres difficile to actually do it with an imaginary friend.

There are those working on solutions to that involving the internet and computers.
 

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