Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38207171-20190812155904/@comment-72.205.23.158-20190916195521

72.205.23.158 wrote: MagicDaydreamer wrote: 72.205.23.158 wrote:

MagicDaydreamer wrote: 72.205.23.158 wrote:

​​​​​​​108.12.254.38 wrote: (then if you rule all things acceptable or non-acceptable by whether something is allowed by the Bible or not, then technically being trans, nonbinary, lesbian, etc is allowed as it said "men who practice homosexuality"

but if you're gonna support some parts and not others that still isn't cool

cause people are people and they can't change what their bodies and brains think or feel) Well, there are more than one verses in the Bible about it. I think there are six in all.

There have been a lot of arguments about this lately. One side here is right and the other is wrong. They aren't both correct.

Can I ask why you support lgbtq+?

NinjaTeddyBear Ok. just...because...the...bible...says...something...doesn't...automatically...make...it...the...definite...answer... but you can believe it, you have the right to believe what you believe

Just because there are 2 sides being argued doesn't automatically mean that one side is right, that your side is right, or that the people who you don't believe are automatically wrong. Is there ever a right answer to anything? besides, you can't change being straight, just like you can't change the color of your skin or your height. So why should people who aren't straight have to "fix" themselves?

I myself support it for 2 reasons. One, we're. all. people. And just because someone is different doesn't mean they deserve to have to change themselves, not be who they actually are or never get to act on love. Two, I'm not cishetero, and why would I be against something that's part of who I am (meaning why would I think that liking girls is wrong when I'm attracted to them and why would I think that there are only 2 genders when I'm not fully part of any gender)? Truth has to come from somewhere. I believe it comes from the Bible.

You don't think there is right and wrong?

Ok, yes we're all people. And everyone is born with sin. Just because it might feel natural for me to slap one of my sibings everytime I'm upset with them doesn't mean I can keep doing that. And I get it. You can't change yourself. Neither can I. But what's impossible for us is possible for God.

NinjaTeddyBear I mean, there are some things with right and wrong answers. Like math, where there's one answer, which is fact. But in an opinionated debate, there doesn't have to be a "right" answer and the side winning that certain debate doesn't necessarily have to be correct. In some cases, that could be right, but debates are usually opinion-based So when do we know when things are just based on opinion? Math is right because it makes sense, but where did math come from? If I thought all this was just about opinion, I wouldn't be trying to change your mind right now.

NinjaTeddyBear And what about God? That's not something based on opinion. Either God exists or He doesn't.