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Why the hell is gay sex immoral?


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2012 Nov 14, 3:22am   199,004 views  878 comments

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This question goes out to all the people who actually believe that gay sex is immoral. I am formally challenging that belief. If any of you honestly believe that gay sex is immoral, give your reasons here. I reserve the right to challenge the validity of those reasons.

Attendance by Bap33 is mandatory. By the way, that avatar is pretty gay for someone who's homophobic.

Just saying...

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132   FortWayne   2012 Nov 16, 12:51am  

Dan8267 says

Bap33 says

FortWayne says

That is my argument, disorders should be treated not celebrated.

AMEN!!!

A mental disorder cannot be immoral, by definition. Only the biggest bastard in the world would say that a child with Down Syndrome is being immoral. Does any asshole here want to claim that this girl is immoral for having Down Syndrome?

The way I see it, it's not the same thing Dan. I never said every disorder is immoral. I only said homosexuality is a disorder that I think should be treated because it sets a terrible example for children to imitate at a young age. And today they are exposed to way too much, children today are way too precocious.

With destruction of family values so goes the nation. Our values is our glue that binds us all.

You are from a younger generation you are growing up in a different society. But I tell you, todays parents have it a lot harder than we had. There are a lot more "freedoms and rights" children have to be protected from before they are old enough to comprehend it all.

133   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 12:52am  

Quigley says

Dan, do you have children?

Not that I know of. But that's irrelevant. I was a child. I remember what it was like being a child. And being a parent certainly does not make one an expert or authority on children. If it did, then all people would parent the same way and there would be no bad parents.

If anything, not having a child makes me objective and thus better at resolving the conflicts of interest between parents and children. A judge must be impartial.

Quigley says

The thought of exposing my own children to even the IDEA of homosexual sex is absolutely abhorrent to me.

And that is your bigotry and nothing more. There have been plenty of parents who found the idea of their daughter being with a black man to be equally abhorrent. That doesn't make interracial sex morally inferior to same-race sex. The exact same analysis applies when comparing straight sex to gay sex.

Just because something upsets you doesn't make it immoral regardless of how strongly you feel about it.

There are tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions, of Islamic men who are absolutely abhorred by the idea of women freely choosing their own mates and trying to attract those mates through flirtation. These men consider such actions the epidomy of immorality because they feel so strongly about it. However, that does not make female flirtation or sexual freedom immoral.

Your cultural and personal biases have nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with the difference between moral right and wrong.

Once again, I'll remind you of the example of an old married couple having sex. That's absolutely disgusting to me, but it doesn't make it immoral.

Gut reactions are a lousy judge of right and wrong. Gut reactions lead to mob vigilantism. Gut reactions are prejudice and unaccountable. Gut reactions are based on what your genes think is in your own selfish best interest, and those dumb-ass genes still think that it's the Stone Age, so they are often wrong about what's in your own selfish best interests.

134   FortWayne   2012 Nov 16, 12:54am  

Dan you really ought to invite some more experts and authors. President isn't going to answer this thread. They'll probably just ignore the email, like they do every email I send them. I haven't gotten a response to the email I sent to Barack for over a year now.

135   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 12:56am  

Quigley says

The thought of exposing my own children to even the IDEA of homosexual sex is absolutely abhorrent to me. And that's what the gay movement is now about.

The gay rights movement most certainly is not about exposing children to sexual images. However, a good parent would have the sex talk with their children so that the children can wisely navigate the treacherous waters to adulthood. And having that talk includes talking about homosexuality, polygamous relationships (which are the norm today), being attracted to two people at once, cheating, STDs, heartbreak, and all the other nasty things in romantic relationships that they will encounter.

Most parents are cowards who just don't have the balls to have the difficult conversations with their kids and will do anything to weasel out of it. To those parents I say listen to the JFK speech again. We do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. JFK got it right. It is exactly those things that are hard to do that build character.

136   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:03am  

Quigley says

It used to be about rights. Now it's about acceptance. Universal acceptance.

If by acceptance, you mean gays should be free from hate crimes and legalized discrimination, then yes, that's a good thing. Gays want to be "accepted" in exactly the same way that interracial couples are today.

Quigley says

California passed a law requiring gay sex to be taught about in schools. To kids. Someday my kids may bring home a permission slip to learn about gay sex in health class or social studies, and I won't be giving permission. I'd like them to keep their innocence of that particular type of (what to me and 95% of others) is a perversion as long as possible.

A bit off topic as this deals with the division of responsibility between the state and parents, not the question of the morality of gay sex. I'll address it briefly, but if you want to have a conversation about this, then spawn a thread.

The reason California is attempting to teach kids about homosexuality is to prevent them from growing up to be like the assholes who brutally murdered Mathew Shepard. And if talking to kids about gayness before they become violent teens prevents such murders, than I'm all for it. Imagine if those murderers had gotten such an education when they were kids. I think there's a pretty damn good chance that Mathew would still be alive.

137   Mick Russom   2012 Nov 16, 1:05am  

Can we get this trash off of a HOUSING BLOG.

138   Tenpoundbass   2012 Nov 16, 1:06am  

Dan8267 says

Not that I know of.

'Nuff said. You know it's always you people that don't have kids, don't want kids, knows all about child rearing.

Dan8267 says

If anything, not having a child makes me objective and thus better at resolving the conflicts of interest between parents and children. A judge must be impartial.

Well then in that case, me NOT being a Liberal, makes me objective and thus better understanding what this country really needs. We need less Liberals thinking they understand Family values, and we need less Gays pretending to be important to society based on how they swing.
Look if you can build a City with your bare hands, then God bless you, but the minute you pull your pecker out and expect moral acceptance, then that just makes you perverted sick deviant. That was once known as a great city builder.

139   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:06am  

Quigley says

Of course, if the gay mafia has its way, kids will be forced to learn positive and wonderful things about their lifestyle and sexual practices. Neolithic thinkers like myself will have their kids forcibly removed and placed in (very) loving gay homes for reeducation.
Understand this: people like me will not stand idly by for this.

That's the kind of paranoia that causes holocausts. It's irrational and dangerous.

There is no gay mafia, no attempts to take children away from their parents. And if paranoid people act on such delusions, they'll find themselves in prison very quickly.

140   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:07am  

Quigley says

The gay community was decimated by AIDS once already. Do you really think that was an accident? Think about it.

Missionaries often get tropical diseases. I guess that's god's way of saying that missionaries are immoral.

141   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:16am  

FortWayne says

I never said every disorder is immoral. I only said homosexuality is a disorder that I think should be treated because it sets a terrible example for children to imitate at a young age.

I don't follow your reasoning. Should disorders only be treated if they "set a bad example" for children? So, a heart order should not be treated because children aren't going to mimic heart palpitations, but Tourette Syndrome should because cursing is bad etiquette.

All disorders should be treated by definition of the word "disorder".

I think we are disagreeing on two issues. The first is whether or not homosexuality is a disorder. As I stated, all the well-respected medical associations (see the list above) do not classify homosexuality as a disorder and do not prescribe any treatment to cure homosexuality or diminish its symptoms.

It is utter irrational to ignore the entire medical community and accept the argument that homosexuality is immoral from some who probably doesn't practice medicine (yes, I'm making an assumption based on the fact that most people aren't doctors) and has given no medical evidence whatsoever that homosexuality is indeed a disorder.

Just from a rational, objective point of view, the statement that something is a disorder that isn't recognized as such by the entire medical world is an extraordinary statement and extraordinary statements require extraordinary evidence.

I submit that you only consider homosexuality to be a disorder because your gut tells you it is. But you see, your gut is dumb. My gut is dumb. Everybody's gut is dumb. Guts convict people of crimes they didn't commit and make terrible decisions. Guts are persuaded by Stone Age instincts, cultural biases, and arbitrary personal preferences. Don't trust your gut, trust your frontal lobe.

142   Shaman   2012 Nov 16, 1:22am  

Dan says, "Missionaries often get tropical diseases. I guess that's god's way of saying that missionaries are immoral."

I'm not equating morality with disease. That would be an idiot's argument. I'm suggesting that HIV was deliberately introduced into the very promiscuous gay community where it spread like wildfire. There is no real evidence to support this. But there is a connection between Equine Immunodeficiency Virus (EIV) which has been around for centuries and HIV. There have been cases of humans contracting the very similar EIV from horses (don't ask). And in 1974 researchers at the Johns Hopkins institute applied for and received a grant to develop a new virus based on EIV. How much further down this rabbit hole do you want to go?

143   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:25am  

FortWayne says

I only said homosexuality is a disorder that I think should be treated because it sets a terrible example for children to imitate at a young age.

So the second thing we disagree on is whether or not the public acknowledgement of the existence of homosexuality sets a bad example for children.

If two gay guys were fucking in front of your kids, I'd perfectly understand that you wouldn't want that. But that's already illegal for straights as well. It's not a discriminatory policy. More importantly, this isn't happening.

If you simply don't want your kids to know that homosexuality exists until they are teens, well that also doesn't have anything to do with the morality of homosexuality. But the most effective way to keep children ignorant of this fact is to fully embrace the gay rights movement.

If there is no slavery in our country, you can keep you kids ignorant of that horrible part of our past until they get to high school. If no woman is denied the right to vote, you can keep your kids ignorant of that injustice until high school. If our country doesn't torture (waterboard, etc.) people, you can keep your kids ignorant of that fact until high school. If interracial marriage is accepted, then you can keep your kids ignorant of such racism prevalent before 1970 until they reach high schools.

But if any of these evils occur on a daily basis in your country today, then you cannot keep your kids ignorant of these issues. So if you just don't want your kids thinking about this issues until they are older, the only way to accomplish this is to make gay sex as accepted legally and culturally as interracial marriage or woman's suffrage.

Now, I don't agree that keeping kids ignorant of social issues is a good thing, but that's another story. The bottom line is that gay pride parades go away when they are no longer needed. When was the last time you saw an abolitionist march?

That said, I disagree with the idea that two men kissing sets a "bad example" for children. That is nothing more than an arbitrary cultural bias. And as an American who firmly believes in the principle that all have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness", I would find it repulsive and Unamerican to prohibit two men from kissing in public. Why did we fight the Nazis, the Soviets, the Civil War, and the Revolution if not for freedom.

144   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:29am  

FortWayne says

With destruction of family values so goes the nation. Our values is our glue that binds us all.

I would argue that the values that bind our nation are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I would further argue that anti-homosexuality is not a "family value" and that the very term "family value" is a corrupted marketing term used to mask prejudices.

You might not want your kids to know about homosexuality, but image if one of your children turned out to be gay. Would it not be an essential "family value" to accept that child and his or her gay partner? Family values must include acceptance of gay people because eventually someone in your family is going to be gay.

145   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:35am  

FortWayne says

But I tell you, todays parents have it a lot harder than we had.

I agree with this, but I think for different reasons than you. I see parents today having to protect their kids from cops, soldiers, and corporations in ways that Americans did not have to a century before.

Civil and human rights have been greatly attacked and diminished over the past 12 years. The right to privacy is non-existent. Corporations pollute the environment and that poisons our bodies, and this is accepted as good for the economy. Teenagers are arrested and labeled "sexual predators" for sending a picture of their breasts to their boyfriends -- not something I approve of, but certainly something that doesn't make the girl a pedophile.

People are arrested for videoing the police, which is a First Amendment right and essential to prevent crimes by the police. Corporations hold detailed information about people without their consent. The president can legally arrest and kill a U.S. citizen without pressing charges or holding a trial because due process means whatever the government wants it to mean.

Yes, there are scary things in our society today, but two men kissing in a public park ain't one of them.

146   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:36am  

FortWayne says

Dan you really ought to invite some more experts and authors. President isn't going to answer this thread. They'll probably just ignore the email, like they do every email I send them. I haven't gotten a response to the email I sent to Barack for over a year now.

I'll gladly debate the president any time, any place. I'll tell him to his face exactly why his actions are evil and what he must do to correct them. And I'll do so sincerely and without any partisan bullshit. And that goes for any president who has ever existed or will ever exist.

147   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:37am  

Billybigrig says

Immoral maybe , but ridiculous yes !

I hate to break this to you but...
- the penis is round
- the asshole is round
- the mouth is round
- the hand can be oriented into a round shape

148   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:38am  

Mick Russom says

Can we get this trash off of a HOUSING BLOG.

It's under the Religion topic, so no. And since when is questioning the moral condemnation of homosexuality trash? People have literally died over this issue.

149   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:42am  

CaptainShuddup says

Nuff said. You know it's always you people that don't have kids, don't want kids, knows all about child rearing.

As I said, if anything this makes me objective and thus better qualified to deal with the inherent conflicts of interest between parents and children. A judge must be impartial.

Furthermore, your assumption that you must be in the role X to understand anything about X is utterly ridiculous.

I have never been a slave in my life. I still know that slavery is evil. I have never been a slave owner in my life. That doesn't mean I cannot judge the morality of slave owning.

Although your premise is wrong, it does illustrate the hypocrisy of your position. Let's for the sake of argument assume for the moment that your premise was sound. Someone who is not a parent cannot possibly have a valid philosophy regarding parenthood. OK, then by logical extension: Someone who is not homosexual cannot possibly have a valid philosophy regarding homosexuality for the exact same reasons.

Game, point, match.

150   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:45am  

CaptainShuddup says

Well then in that case, me NOT being a Liberal, makes me objective and thus better understanding what this country really needs.

Ah, Republican math. No wonder you guys could never balance a budget and ran this country into debt.

Social conservationism -- which is just code for bigotry -- is the antithetical position of liberty. Being childless is not the antithetical position of being a parent. The childless do not hate parents the way that conservative loathe liberals.

151   Dan8267   2012 Nov 16, 1:46am  

Quigley says

I'm suggesting that HIV was deliberately introduced into the very promiscuous gay community where it spread like wildfire. There is no real evidence to support this. But...

OK, not sure I buy the conspiracy theory, but spawn another thread if you want to discuss that. It's not relevant to the question, "Why the hell is gay sex immoral?".

152   FortWayne   2012 Nov 16, 2:22am  

Dan8267 says

I don't follow your reasoning. Should disorders only be treated if they "set a bad example" for children? So, a heart order should not be treated because children aren't going to mimic heart palpitations, but Tourette Syndrome should because cursing is bad etiquette.

I never said "ALL". Seeing a heart disease isn't going to give a child a heart disease, but seeing homosexual behave in their inappropriate manner is something totally different, it just might screw them up.

Sex is perfectly legal, but it's not shown on tv for a reason. Same with homosexuality, not in public, not where children can see it.

153   David9   2012 Nov 16, 3:00am  

Just amazing to me, it should be obvious to readers here, the treasury has been fleeced, the safety net is frayed for everyone, straight or gay, there is a huge imbalance of wealth (which affects every child), the housing market, I don't even want to fucking go there. Yet, for some, 'family values' will save us and these Ugandian views on what same sex couples do?

154   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 3:06am  

FortWayne says

I never said "ALL". Seeing a heart disease isn't going to give a child a heart disease, but seeing homosexual behave in their inappropriate manner is something totally different, it just might screw them up.

OK, yes children do imitate, but the don't imitate everything they see, and when they do they don't imitate it exactly as it happened. Seeing gay is not going to give a child the gay. No more than seeing women in dresses is going to turn a little boy into a cross dresser. Lots of little boys experiment with wearing dresses, but very few become cross-dressers; it takes much more than seeing someone in a dress to make that happen.

My kids see smelly bums quite frequently in our neighborhood, but have never expressed an interest in exploring that behavior. They have also seen lip-on-lip kissing, but they don't imitate that behavior. I wish that they would imitate the putting poo and pee into the toilet behavior they see.

Yes, seeing some things can "damage" kids psyche, but loving adults holding hands and kissing is not one of them.

If a kid shows a desire to frequently "playact" man-on-man affection or woman-on-woman then there may be something else going on with that kid.

BTW, my kids have seen many gay couples and never imitated or said boo about it.

155   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 3:07am  

Billybigrig says

My post has absolutely nothing to do with shapes , only concepts of true nature of things .... Does a Mystro use a toilet plunger to lead an orchestra , does a carpenter use a saw for a hammer

? what is it about a man mouth that makes is so much less suited for a penis than a woman mouth?

156   rdm   2012 Nov 16, 3:10am  

Dan8267 says

As I said, if anything this makes me objective and thus better qualified to deal with the inherent conflicts of interest between parents and children. A judge must be impartial.

It is a question of understanding not impartial judgement, to which anyone's claim of is absurd.

Not defending the homophobes who project their subjective opinions of morality on their children but I do understand where the need to protect children arises from. It is not a simply from the head brain

There was a time when I didn't have children, I now have children my understanding of children and their relationship to parents and the outside world changed.

157   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2012 Nov 16, 3:18am  

This thread is great. Here is what I learned...

If something bad happens to someone in my religion, that is god testing their faith.
If something happens to one of my enemies, that is god punishing them for their sins.

If I don't like something, then it is immoral and should be banned. Otherwise, someone might do it in front of the children and then my children will be doing it. Think of the children. It must be immoral in order to save the children.

In other news of circular logic: gay sex is immoral. Therefore, if we allow gay sex, we will then allow bestiality. Therefore, it is a slippery slope, and gay sex is immoral.

Gay people have a square penis.

Dan is smarter than most of the adversaries that he hooked into this debate. Bap seems to be smart enough to generally agree to disagree and avoid the debate.

Prostate exams are or maybe should be immoral.

Some people still think that homosexuality is a psychological disease.

Does that pretty much sum it up or did I miss something?

158   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 3:20am  

rdm says

There was a time when I didn't have children, I now have children my understanding of children and their relationship to parents and the outside world changed.

Yes.

159   Tenpoundbass   2012 Nov 16, 3:23am  

Dan8267 says

Someone who is not homosexual cannot possibly have a valid philosophy regarding homosexuality

Color me clueless then.

160   Tenpoundbass   2012 Nov 16, 3:26am  

Dan8267 says

h, Republican math. No wonder you guys could never balance a budget

Hey at least Bush and Reagan provided a budget.
Obama is the first and only President in History to not have a Budget period. Put it this way, our federal government is operating the same way I do. I just spend and don't stop until my debit card is declined. That is why my makes the budget, pays the bills, and warns me when the checking account can't afford one of my whimsical musical gear acquisitions.

My wife would be a better President.

161   upisdown   2012 Nov 16, 3:32am  

Gay marriage is immoral? Only if you accept the idea that the right wing has the authority to define what IS immoral.

But it keeps a price floor for politcal contributions. And there's also that Freudian Reaction Formation thingy too.

162   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 3:32am  

An interesting anecdote concerning the bad example that gays may have on kids.

My boy has never expressed a desire to wear dresses, but it is quite common for little boys. Well...when we were at Disneyland he did want to get a similar set of sequined Minnie Mouse ears as his sister, but I was able to pretty easily steer him towards some Mickey ears.

Anyway, I have known several straight couples that have let their boys put on dresses, but only at home. I have never known anyone even close to that German father who wears a dress with his son around town. The only couple that I know who outright refuses to let their boy try on a dress, despite repeated requests, is a Lesbian couple.

163   upisdown   2012 Nov 16, 3:36am  

leo707 says

My boy has never expressed a desire to wear dresses, but it is quite common for little boys. Well...when we were at Disneyland he did want to get a similar sequined Minnie Mouse ears as his sister, but I was able to pretty easily steer him towards some Mickey ears.

That's a strange diagnosis of your son. Are you saying that he is odd because he doesn't want to wear a dress? What would you then say if he did?

Never mind. I'll let you think about that and chase your own theories in circles.

164   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 3:37am  

upisdown says

Never mind.

OK.

165   upisdown   2012 Nov 16, 3:57am  

leo707 says

upisdown says

Never mind.
OK

I so wanted to watch you take it to a whole other level. Thanks for cheating me out of that entertainment.

166   anonymous   2012 Nov 16, 4:03am  

Quit wasting so much time and energy worrying about what is right and what is wrong, and just do what feels good

Have to figure the homophobes for some dead lays, because if you are a productive person with a healthy sex life of your own, no way would you have the time to fret about whatever the hell flamers are doing in their bedrooms.

I'm repulsed by people that poison their selves, and more importantly their children, who rely on their parents for proper nutrition, with copious amounts of sugars. Cereals, fruit juices, all that crap that makes people fat and chronically ill. Is poisoning your child with sugar immoral? Some of y'all got your priorities all the way fucked the hell up

167   Shaman   2012 Nov 16, 4:16am  

Dan said, "Someone who is not a parent cannot possibly have a valid philosophy regarding parenthood."

That's not what I was claiming, and that's not what others are saying either. Not entirely. Intelligence and internal modeling (creative thinking) are a hallmark of humanity, but they're no match for experience. It's the difference between reading and thinking about Love and being in love. It's the difference between reading about how to swim and actually jumping into the water. How do you explain colors to a man blind from birth? Some things you won't "get" until they happen to you.

"Impartial judge though you imagine yourself, you're just not qualified to be anything but an observer in the matter of how to teach children about sex.

168   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 4:16am  

upisdown says

leo707 says

upisdown says

Never mind.

OK

I so wanted to watch you take it to a whole other level. Thanks for cheating me out of that entertainment.

You are welcome.

169   leo707   2012 Nov 16, 4:22am  

upisdown says

That's a strange diagnosis of your son.

It is not a diagnosis it is an observation.

upisdown says

Are you saying that he is odd because he doesn't want to wear a dress?

No, I am not sure how you can read that in what I wrote...

leo707 says

[The] desire to wear dresses...is quite common for little boys.

"Common" does not mean "majority", also it does not mean "everything else is 'odd' or abnormal." It means that it is normal for a little boy to have a desire to wear a dress.

upisdown says

What would you then say if he did?

I would try and dissuade him, but if he insisted I would let him wear one inside the house. I did let him try on the sequined mouse ears at Disneyland, but I was not going to buy them for him.

I hope you found my response satisfactory entertainment.

FYI, I am happy to respond to questions, but if you followup the question with a "never mind" then it is easier for me to not answer the question.

170   zzyzzx   2012 Nov 16, 4:29am  

In so far as I can the people I see who have the biggest problems with homosexuality all seem to be parents.

171   upisdown   2012 Nov 16, 4:31am  

leo707 says

I would try and dissuade him, but if he insisted I would let him wear one inside the house. I did let him try on the sequined mouse ears at Disneyland, but I was not going to buy them for him.

I can't blame you for not wanting to buy the overpriced ears from China. We didn't and never will. Walt Disney's "creative" genious came in the form of getting people to spend every dime that they bring in on useless junk that they don't need before they leave, not simple geometric renditions of animals.

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