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If god doesn't want men to be gay, why did he give access to the male "g-spot" in the butt? [Spirituality & Religion]

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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Just because you think it feels good, does it mean you should do it? Or do we have more self control than animals? Think about that one.
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
Straight guys think having sex with a female feels good, and they do it, A-Okay, with no problem.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Marluxia: Yeah and nothing is wrong with that case.
MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
Well by the time you find out it feels good, you've already got a dick in your butt lol
A little late for self control at that point...
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
@MartinTheFirst: Exactly, there's nothing wrong with any kind of sex, it's something to make both parties feel good.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Marluxia: But there you went wrong.
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
@MartinTheFirst: How so? You stated nothing is wrong with straight sex. What is wrong with gay sex? Neither party gets pregnant, it can feel really good, and if gay people can't have sex then they'll be unhappy and sexually frustrated their entire lives
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Marluxia: God created man and woman and meant for them to get married and reproduce and make love. Thats the natural order of things. He does not want men to sleep with men, nor women to sleep with women.

You can say that because it feels good, or that because its something youre able to do, you should be allowed to do it. However, the simple truth of it is that homosexual acts are not allowed.
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
@MartinTheFirst: Says who? The only place is says that is the bible, and even then, it was written by man. God didn't write his word and throw it down to earth for us to pick it up and worship it.

Even if I was straight, I wouldn't have sex with women to reproduce, I'd do it for fun, because why bring another life into this world? What good will that do? Why can't we just adopt kids who NEED a home? As a gay guy, I want to have fun with the guy of my choice, and adopt a kid who needs a good home. I would love for them and care for them the same way any parent would.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Marluxia: Of course, your love might be there, you might be a good guy seeking for something nice, however that won't change that homosexual acts in itself are not allowed.

To me it's not just words written by humans. To me it's God's words, our law.

And I don't know how adopting entered the convo 🤔 I have nothing against that if it's needed.

And sex does not always have to be for reproducing of course.
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
@MartinTheFirst: Well yea, not sure why I brought up adoption. So you've made your stance pretty clear, that sexual acts between two men or two women are "not allowed". Then how would you feel on a completely asexual, strictly romantic relationship between the same sex? Just curious on your opinions if sex isn't involved.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Marluxia: Well I have no religious opinion regarding that as to my knowledge that isn't mentioned in the bible. 🤔 I don't believe God would think that is right, based on what he thinks of homosexual acts... However I am not the one who judges, I am simply a messenger.
Zzantor · 56-60, T
@MartinTheFirst: I thought you were on to something when you said natural order of things,but then you said; "homosexual acts are not allowed." I ask allowed by whom? Nature always follows God's laws and Nature is the only place where His Laws are "written". Then there are some books people claim contain His Laws, but, they are only words of wisdom...
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Zzantor: God does not allow homosexual acts.
You have your own free will and may act as you please, but know that you will be held accountable for your actions.

Is that so? How about the Viper? Its fangs are oozing of poison, and yet it will strike anything that comes within its comfort zone which includes humans, however the natural order of things concerning snakes are explained in the biblical scriptures to be: [quote]Isaiah 11: 8 The nursing child will play over the lair of a cobra,
And a weaned child will put his hand over the den of a poisonous snake.
9 They will not cause any harm[/quote]

However this has changed, has it not?

How about the following scriptures, explaining how the natural order is [b]supposed[/b] to be: [quote]Isaiah 11:6 The wolf will reside for a while with the lamb,
And with the young goat the leopard will lie down,
And the calf and the lion and the fattened animal will all be together;
And a little boy will lead them.
7 The cow and the bear will feed together,
And their young will lie down together.
The lion will eat straw like the bull.[/quote]
Is this really what we're seeing nowadays? Is that how nature is?
Then what about the natural order with humans?
Zzantor · 56-60, T
You're kidding right? How does a lion eat grass, it doesn't have the right teeth or digestive system, besides, what would clean up the sick and dying antelope, or are they to rot where they drop?
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Kidding about what exactly?
Zzantor · 56-60, T
Oh my!

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have here a example of "blind faith"which might be equated with turning off the parts of mind that are responsible for critical thinking and/or [b]analytical reasoning[/b] with regard to any particular subject.
note; Faith as it was used in the day of JC meant something a little different, just off the top of my head so forgive the analogy; I am faced with the difficulty of moving a large stone off the road. To all outward appearances I have no way to move the stone, no tools, money to pay others, extra help, but, I have faith in my ability to find solutions and get things done. I have a history and a imagination and using what God gave me I figure out a lever using some fallen branches I found a short distance from the stone and moved it off the road. Another much simpler example is the seasons, I have no evidence the summer will get here, but I have faith that the pattern of the seasons will repeat. "The belief in something sensed, but not seen or felt" That, is real Faith, and it moves mountains.
Did everyone see the difference between the two?
Blind Faith: belief with no outward or inward evidence, it is faith under reason, ie; the reason (to have) faith is eternal life...
Simple Faith: belief with no outward evidence, but, felt, intuited, or otherwise sensed or known. It is faith within reason, ie; it is reasonable to plant the crops, I have faith the spring will return with it's rain showers and warmth to germinate the seeds.
Well, once again, I went kinda long, but, it is an important subject.
For the record, I do believe in a Creator, his signature is everywhere in the natural world, but He's not concerned about me, He's an Impersonal God, in His Nature the laws remain unchanging and not amendable to being circumvented by favor to any group. Laws that can be known and understood and used to better our standard of living and eventually to become what we were created to be...
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Zzantor: 🤦 And what kind of delusion of yours had you think that I have blind faith, just from me asking you about what you think I am kidding about...? 🤦
Zzantor · 56-60, T
Pardon me for assuming anything, but, I thought you were actually serious about the bible quote you posted being the way the natural world is supposed to be... If I prejudged you, I apologize.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Zzantor: It is supposed to be that way. However you assumed I blindly follow the bible, which isn't true. You see things have changed along with sins. We've become mortal, which is pretty huge in itself as we first had a lifespan consisting of an eternity. Sickness came into the world, and peoples offspring started getting unatural mutations, such as downsyndrome. Hate and violence came into the world and people started murdering each other as well as animals, disrupting the relation between the animal kingdom and the human kingdom. Then the earth in the ground started produce less food, now people were starving, as well as the animals. The animals started eating each other because of the lack of food, and in the early ages humans started resorting to canibalism. Animals started get unatural traits and instincts from their unatural behaviour, until the point where some could no longer eat plants to survive because their stomach got upset from it, they now needed to eat meat. You see, everything links together. Our sinning, our abuse of the nature, that is why unnatural things have come into existence, such as lions with a thirst for blood.
Zzantor · 56-60, T
So, lions and all carnivores "evolved" to deal with extreme conditions? As far as eternity goes, we are eternal, our bodies are material and must follow the laws that govern the material universe... Everything that has a beginning, has an end, even the sun.
We, are not of this "world".