BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 11:39am:
____ wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 11:29am:
BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 11:24am:
____ wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 11:14am:
BigOl64 wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 11:01am:
____ wrote on Feb 16
th, 2014 at 10:53am:
Yet will it.
It would be like trying to end a certain eye colour.
It would be easier to end homophobia and then no one would care about the sexual energy of their children.
I think killing off a defect gene type would be much easier that setting up concentration camps to re-educate an entire population to accept a defecting person or group.
We all benefit with this type of abortion and it's taxpayer funded so you know it's a good idea.
The progressives get more abortions, they love nothing more than killing otherwise viable foetuses for lifestyle reason, and we all get less homos, so the whinging will certainly decrease without them constantly bleating about some sh1t or other.
You call homosexuality a defective gene yet is it
Famous homosexuals from history :
Jesus Christ, Epaminondas, Alexander The Great, Hadrian, Antinos, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Pietro Aretino, Cyrano de Bergerac, Richard Cromwell and so on.
You calling all the of gay and lesbians that have helped shaped the human races as defective without any evidence.
Put up or reinforce your laughable status as villiage id. on this board.
Um, how do you know jesus was a homosexual?
The bible tells us
Um, some special version with extra chapter perhaps!???!
The disciple whom Jesus loved is referred to, specifically, six times in John's gospel:
It is this disciple who, while reclining beside Jesus at the Last Supper, asks Jesus, after being requested by Peter to do so, who it is that will betray him.[Jn 13:23-25]
Later at the crucifixion, Jesus tells his mother, "Woman, here is your son", and to the Beloved Disciple he says, "Here is your mother."[Jn 19:26-27]
When Mary Magdalene discovers the empty tomb, she runs to tell the Beloved Disciple and Peter. The two men rush to the empty tomb and the Beloved Disciple is the first to reach the empty tomb. However, Peter is the first to enter.[Jn 20:1-10]
In John 21, the last chapter of the Gospel of John, the Beloved Disciple is one of seven fishermen involved in the miraculous catch of 153 fish.[Jn 21:1-25] [5]
Also in the book's final chapter, after Jesus hints to Peter how Peter will die, Peter sees the Beloved Disciple following them and asks, "What about him?". Jesus answers, "If I want him to remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow Me!"[John 21:20-23]
Finally, again in the gospel's last chapter, it states that the very book itself is based on the written testimony of the disciple whom Jesus loved.[John 21:24]