he is a bit sick..pardon me..Originally posted by dumbdumb!:cuz u can't defend one form of premarital sex and not defend the other forms. its still premarital sex. thats hypocrisy. saying "its ok, if you're in love" shows how little u understand love. can u honestly love someone without causing them to enter into marraige, which may not be with you, without a guilty conscience?

Originally posted by dumbdumb!:To believe logically in premarital sex, a man must defend the right of any man to have sex with his mother b4 she was married, he must defend the right of any man who had sex with his sister b4 she was married, he must defend the right of of any man to have sex with his daughter b4 she is married.
/me clap clapOriginally posted by the Bear:I do and I would!
You know why?
If I am against it, it is ME who is against it, not others, not my daughter if she is above the age of majority, not my mother, because I am not her and do not have the right to live her life, not against my sister, for the same reason.
If I become a priest, do I then for my vow of celibacy on others?
Your views are the beginning of personal fascism against others.
If you stick to your brand of beliefs, that you will force your views and beliefs on others, you are no better than the terrorists who commit atrocity in the name of their religion.
Think about that...
hmm maybe u are rite in a certain way, but i think i would go along the line with not forcing but u certainly cant disagree if someone does it to ur daughter, u noe i think he is trying to say if u do it, why cant another man do it to ur daughter.Originally posted by the Bear:I do and I would!
You know why?
If I am against it, it is ME who is against it, not others, not my daughter if she is above the age of majority, not my mother, because I am not her and do not have the right to live her life, not against my sister, for the same reason. They make their own decisions based on what they feel is right or wrong, not me.
This is the responsibility of personal choice... hard as it is, this is what FREEDOM is.
If I become a priest, do I then force my vow of celibacy on others?
Your views are the beginning of personal fascism against others.
If you stick to your brand of beliefs, that you will force your views and beliefs on others, you are no better than the terrorists who commit atrocity in the name of their religion.
Think about that...
MONSTER in DISGUISEOriginally posted by Wes Brown: