Something which was wondered by many, due to there being so many young men shown by the media and not so many women and kids.Healeywoodclaret wrote:Of course a proportion of them may be, whilst others will bring their war to our towns and cities.
50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Why does God give children cancer?
Because hes a c*nt
If there was a God I would tell him to f*ck right off. What a maniac giving children cancer
Because hes a c*nt
If there was a God I would tell him to f*ck right off. What a maniac giving children cancer
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Sad sad,man!Inchy wrote:Why does God give children cancer?
Because hes a c*nt
If there was a God I would tell him to f*ck right off. What a maniac giving children cancer
You don't believe in God but still blaming him for cancer.Ever thought it might be man-made then?
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Man made God?Flatline wrote:Sad sad,man!
You don't believe in God but still blaming him for cancer.Ever thought it might be man-made then?
Yeah that's becoming a popular opinion.
As for Cancer, everyone is born with it, it's just dormant at first and in some people it activates, in others it doesn't.
They've found ancient bodies with cancer in them.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Flatline, why do you hate homosexuality so much? Let's put aside all the arguments on whether it is a genetic disorder / in built from birth / God's fault, blah blah ******* blah. How is it hurting you in any way?
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
*insert joke about not using lube here *
Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
No I don't believe in God but if somehow he was proven to me I would call him a c*nt for giving children cancer
Nothing sad about that. Anyone that does believe in God has to accept that he gives children cancer which makes them suffer horribly
Nothing sad about that. Anyone that does believe in God has to accept that he gives children cancer which makes them suffer horribly
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Ah yes but the suffering to 'test their faith' of course
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He works in mysterious ways.
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I believe in God. I don't believe Gays were intended. It is a defect if born this way. People should not be persecuted for defects though if it is not harming anyone. Logically there should be some gay animals too but can't say I've come across that.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
I think you'll find that a large number of animals display "gay" tendencies / practices.Blackrod wrote:. Logically there should be some gay animals too but can't say I've come across that.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=homosexuality+in+animals" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Blackrod wrote:Logically there should be some gay animals too but can't say I've come across that.
It's almost as though you don't even want to inform yourself.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
By your logic there should be some proof of god, but I presume you've also not come across that?Blackrod wrote:I believe in God. I don't believe Gays were intended. It is a defect if born this way. People should not be persecuted for defects though if it is not harming anyone. Logically there should be some gay animals too but can't say I've come across that.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Which God do you believe in Blackrod?
There have been thousands of them.
Try and avoid trotting out the one true God line.
There have been thousands of them.
Try and avoid trotting out the one true God line.
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We are chimpanzees so to speak that went off the rails in evolution. Is it any wonder some resort to animal like tendencies.
It's like a pg tips advert gone bad .
It's like a pg tips advert gone bad .
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I've never said I hated gays just that I felt sorry for them in how they were born.The fact is the media is constantly telling everyone it's normal and that's turning society into confused human degenerates.Falcon wrote:Flatline, why do you hate homosexuality so much? Let's put aside all the arguments on whether it is a genetic disorder / in built from birth / God's fault, blah blah ******* blah. How is it hurting you in any way?
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Ha brilliant.
I didn't think you could spout anymore daft things then you have done so far on this thread.
It is normal because Gays have been around longer than most religions.
It's the religions who are trying to stamp it out for some stupid reason.
I didn't think you could spout anymore daft things then you have done so far on this thread.
It is normal because Gays have been around longer than most religions.
It's the religions who are trying to stamp it out for some stupid reason.
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How can it be normal if it's not the majority?Sidney1st wrote:Ha brilliant.
I didn't think you could spout anymore daft things then you have done so far on this thread.
It is normal because Gays have been around longer than most religions.
It's the religions who are trying to stamp it out for some stupid reason.
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Jesus f'king wept.Flatline wrote:How can it be normal if it's not the majority?
Apply the same line of reasoning to supporting Burnley. See how far you get.
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Apart from your blasphemy,you'll have to expand on the drivel you're spouting?Spiral wrote:Jesus f'king wept.
Apply the same line of reasoning to supporting Burnley. See how far you get.
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Blasphemy
Genuinely roaring with laughter at that.

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It doesn't need to be a majority to be normal.Flatline wrote:How can it be normal if it's not the majority?
The fact its been around for thousands of years should be telling you it's normal.
The fact its only been 'forbidden' for the last few thousand years should tell you that something is wrong there.
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Supporting Burnley isn't done by the majority, so by your logic it isn't normal.Flatline wrote:Apart from your blasphemy,you'll have to expand on the drivel you're spouting?
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Which religion do you follow flatline?
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Did someone tell you that in church while you and other 'normal' people where talking to an invisible man in the sky? I'd feel sorry for you, but you wasn't born religious.Flatline wrote: I've never said I hated gays just that I felt sorry for them in how they were born.The fact is the media is constantly telling everyone it's normal and that's turning society into confused human degenerates.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Look up normal,it'll help your basic understanding of the word.Any other words you're struggling with I'll point you in the right direction.Sidney1st wrote:It doesn't need to be a majority to be normal.
The fact its been around for thousands of years should be telling you it's normal.
The fact its only been 'forbidden' for the last few thousand years should tell you that something is wrong there.
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It is in Burnley.Sidney1st wrote:Supporting Burnley isn't done by the majority, so by your logic it isn't normal.
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Again,it's not normal as it's not the majority.Look the word up as I didn't make the meaning of it.You should write to Oxford dictionary and tell them that they've made a huge error.claptrappers_union wrote:Did someone tell you that in church while you and other 'normal' people where talking to an invisible man in the sky? I'd feel sorry for you, but unfortunately you wasn't born religious.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Something that's gone on since well before 3 of the main religions on the planet were invented and you're telling me it isn't normal?
Or maybe your idea of what's normal is skewed?
Or maybe your idea of what's normal is skewed?
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It doesn't need to be a majority act to be normal.
That's you deciding it isn't normal thanks to the teachings of a book written by men, with the aim of controlling humans.
That's you deciding it isn't normal thanks to the teachings of a book written by men, with the aim of controlling humans.
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Which religion do you follow Sidney?
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The nonsensical one by the sound of it.Siddo wrote:Which religion do you follow Sidney?
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I'll happily answer that.Siddo wrote:Which religion do you follow Sidney?
I don't follow any religion, from as long as I can remember I didn't see the point in it.
I was christened as a kid, its the thing people do even when they aren't really religious, tradition I suppose more than anything else.
I attended Sunday school as a kid until my legal Guardian got the hint that I wasn't interested in going.
I think I was 5 or 6, I'm not certain.
My biological kids haven't been christened either, I'd rather they made that choice themselves when they're older, but I don't think my son will judging from the questions he's asked about religion due to events these last few years.
My daughter is 2 so there will be a while yet before we talk about it.
My other son was christened, but he's not religious either for his own reasons, but we have spoken about it, like I have with my other son.
My kids know its their own choice to follow a religion if they choose too and I'd support them if they chose too.
My Nan's generation were the last full generation to be regular attendees at church, on my dads side, I don't know much about my Mum's parents religious beliefs or practices, I stopped talking to them 20-30yrs ago.
There are a few Muslims on either side of the family, both converted and raised from birth and they appear quite devout.
My missus isn't fussed about christening our daughter either, but again her grandparents were the last generation of regular church goers so thankfully we won't be arguing about it.
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Would you have everyone be normal? Blonde hair, blue eyes perhaps? Perhaps you'd like to describe a normal person, presumably it's not limited to sexuality? What else is not normal?
I genuinely feel sorry for you, to have a mind that narrow must be suffocating.
I genuinely feel sorry for you, to have a mind that narrow must be suffocating.
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It's also bizarre, that religion is more obsessed with sex much more than those without belief. To borrow Stephen Fry, the only people obsessed with food, unfortunately, are anorexics and those with bulimia. The church is obsessed with sex, and it's resulting attitudes are far from normal.
Why god, with so much on his plate, would give a hoot who slept with who is beyond me.
Why god, with so much on his plate, would give a hoot who slept with who is beyond me.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Its humans that try to dictate who sleeps with who, a mystical deity has nothing to do with it.
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No,I think every race on Earth should exist and be preserved along with all the animals.Sadly that's all being eradicated by the people who are obsessed with money.What do you think the world should be like and then I can tell you if I fell sorry for you?willsclarets wrote:Would you have everyone be normal? Blonde hair, blue eyes perhaps? Perhaps you'd like to describe a normal person, presumably it's not limited to sexuality? What else is not normal?
I genuinely feel sorry for you, to have a mind that narrow must be suffocating.
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It's so far removed from what I said, I honestly don't know what to say in response.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
There's nothing you can say.
Humans and animals are welcome so long as they're straight.
Humans and animals are welcome so long as they're straight.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
You're confusing logical lines of argument in almost every post, perhaps just leave it flatline. All I would ask, is that you think seriously about why you hold the opinion you do. Is it based on fact, logic, reasoning? Question it.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
Apparently Jesus was gay and that's why he was crucified. He was sleeping with John the Baptist.
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He wasn't sleeping with him.
He was up all nightHAHAHALOLF.UCKOFF
Flatline is my new favourite idiot.
I'm sorry, Ringo. This is the end. It's not you, it's me. I've found another idiot and I can't love you like I used to.
He was up all nightHAHAHALOLF.UCKOFF
Flatline is my new favourite idiot.
I'm sorry, Ringo. This is the end. It's not you, it's me. I've found another idiot and I can't love you like I used to.
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Wait...read Flatline's comments again in an Asian accent.
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He's a ****in' muzzer! Dislikes gays, uses the word 'degenerate', doesn't like money, accuses someone of blasphemy with, I assume, a straight face.
(Can someone screen-grab this comment before it's deleted by touchy mods)
[/bigotbait][/interesting meta-experiment on the extent to which bigotry is tolerated on this site]
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He's a ****in' muzzer! Dislikes gays, uses the word 'degenerate', doesn't like money, accuses someone of blasphemy with, I assume, a straight face.
(Can someone screen-grab this comment before it's deleted by touchy mods)
[/bigotbait][/interesting meta-experiment on the extent to which bigotry is tolerated on this site]
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Got to say I am pretty scared how many people in the outside world might genuinely think like Flatline.
It's absolutely jaw dropping and I can see the responses are just that - it's like how to even respond.
He might as well say - "The world is flat because I can't see it being round from where I look out of my bedroom window"
Gulp.
It's absolutely jaw dropping and I can see the responses are just that - it's like how to even respond.
He might as well say - "The world is flat because I can't see it being round from where I look out of my bedroom window"
Gulp.
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
If it's a religious issue then that can't be right as the main denominations are scrambling to keep up and are having yearly votes amongst members to increase acceptance of gay rights - it won't be long before they catch up now, for example Methodist ministers will bless same sex marriages.
Only religions such as Mormons and Jehovah's Witness would have more extreme views about homosexuality but surely that is changing in the UK.
Only religions such as Mormons and Jehovah's Witness would have more extreme views about homosexuality but surely that is changing in the UK.
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You're not narrowing it down.Flatline wrote:The nonsensical one by the sound of it.
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Thankfully in my life most people are a lot more accepting than some of the religious posters on here.
Homosexuality is more normal than religion. Believing in God is as normal as believing in Father Christmas IMO.
I believe people have a right to believe in God but i do believe the world would be a far better place without religion.
The reason why religious people don't like homosexuality is because they believe in a book written centuries ago. That's not normal.
I have friends and family that are gay. Some are camp, some arnt. All of them add something to my life personally and to society as a whole. The gay community add a lot to society. They make it a more interesting place if nothing else. I also don't believe the generalisation someone posted about gay people having unhappy and irratic relationships. My brother in law has been with the same guy for 10 years and they are very happy.
Thankfully religion is dying out and acceptance is growing
Homosexuality is more normal than religion. Believing in God is as normal as believing in Father Christmas IMO.
I believe people have a right to believe in God but i do believe the world would be a far better place without religion.
The reason why religious people don't like homosexuality is because they believe in a book written centuries ago. That's not normal.
I have friends and family that are gay. Some are camp, some arnt. All of them add something to my life personally and to society as a whole. The gay community add a lot to society. They make it a more interesting place if nothing else. I also don't believe the generalisation someone posted about gay people having unhappy and irratic relationships. My brother in law has been with the same guy for 10 years and they are very happy.
Thankfully religion is dying out and acceptance is growing
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Re: 50 years since decriminalisation of homosexuality
The rugby referee certainly adds something to society, he's brilliant.
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A thread of comedy gold if it wasn't so scary reading the bigots and just downright stupid trying to justify something
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Says you who's name is the phonetic pronunciation of the progressive LGBT nation of Qatar.KateR wrote:A thread of comedy gold if it wasn't so scary reading the bigots and just downright stupid trying to justify something