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1 | i do believe..but this troubles me | Rom 1:27 | Sir Pent | 116554 | ||
Clarification....................................................... Thanks for responding Ptgard05, I never said that science has proven that people are not born with homosexual urges. You were the one who said that you had found "many medical studies to prove it that homosexuals are born that way", and I said that you were incorrect. Now you are saying that "the scientific field on this subject is limited and no definite answer has surfaced yet". That is correct, and is what I was trying to communicate to begin with. So since, science doesn't have a definite answer, why do you question the Bible which does have a definate answer? |
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2 | read last statement | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116559 | ||
Did you read about my relative in my last statement? | ||||||
3 | read last statement | Rom 1:27 | Sir Pent | 116567 | ||
I'll answer your question, will you answer mine?................. Hello again Ptgard05, Your post about your relative was written after mine, however, I have read it now. I understand that you believe your relative to be honest, but that does not change the fact that his claims and personal experience have not been proven in respected scientific literature. Now how about my question. Since science is not definite on the issue, why do you question the Bible which is definite? Do you doubt the word of God because of the word of your relative? |
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4 | read last statement | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116649 | ||
It is not only the word of my relative, it is also medical test which have been done on him, which prove that his bone structure is different than a straight man's. | ||||||
5 | Why such one sided skepticism? | Rom 1:27 | Emmaus | 116671 | ||
ptgard, Why do you seem to accept unquestioningly what you are told by your relative and the other people and things you have read and referred to, but respond in Scripture with doubts and skepticism? The dilema you face is that either the Scripture is wrong or your other sources are wrong. Why do you seem to be accepting of one side and skeptical of the other? Shouldn't you approach both with equal skepticism until you are sure which is correct? Emmaus |
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6 | Why such one sided skepticism? | Rom 1:27 | Emmaus | 117214 | ||
Question retired. No response after five days. | ||||||