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Date Posted: 05:57:11 04/09/03 Wed
Author: Kal
Subject: !
In reply to: WarCore 's message, "and here was my point" on 02:06:21 04/08/03 Tue

Goktimus--If the Bible says, "God is love," and if Christianity teaches that all love stems from God and that God is good -- then why do some Christians argue that homosexual love is wrong?


Warcore--obviously in the english language there is a problem getting to the core meaning of a word. we read "love" and some may have thought "eros" or "philio" and another looks up the actual "agape"


There is a difference between love and sex, really....


(And the compassion, caring, and companionship behind homosexuality are perfectly normal. It's the carnal element that isn't, and isn't healthy.) I mean, (censored)...ever heard of "brotherly love"? We have a little town named after it somewhere, I think....


Warcore--which is not a love that is normally found in man.


Dude, that's the most depressing thing I've read all week...homosexuallity is normal and compassion and charity aren't?


And Dictionary.com's "An intense emotional attachment" and "charity" are rather close, especially when combined.


Sheesh.

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