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Started by shychristine, April 02, 2009, 07:20:03 AM

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Janet_Girl

Quote from: Ashley315 on April 02, 2009, 06:44:04 PM
The best thing about it is.. I don't have to justify myself to anyone.  I don't care if people don't like me or don't accept me.  I don't need anyone's approval.  I'm going to do whatever makes me happy.

Amen, Sister. Amen.

Janet

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imaz

Quote from: shychristine on April 02, 2009, 07:20:03 AM
I have noticed that society lives by double standards. They claim that being gay or transgender is not natural and claim that God did not make you gay or transgender and it is against Gods will. Well they claim that it is not natural or God didnt make you that way and it is a sin, there are those who are born with brown hair and dye it blonde, God did not make them blonde but to them that is alright. There are those who cheat on their wives or husbands but then again to them that is all right and is not a sin and the church lashes at the gay and transgender comminuty, dont they teach that you should not judge others less you judge yourself? Dont they teach love the sinner and not the sin? they are taught to forgive. I dont believe it is a sin being gay or transgender, I didnt chose to be transgender and I spent a life time trying to convince my self I wasnt. I will post a second part soon. I plan on discussing the second part with my therapist and I am interesed on her reply.

It's not a sin being transgender IMO. Don't even bother listening to priests, rabbis and imams on this issue.

God made you how you are for his/her reasons, it's certainly not up to some religious leader to to interpret those reasons. This is between you and God as it is for all humans, don't even think about letting anyone tell you otherwise.

Try to be a decent person and always choose the option that has a more positive outcome for yourself and others. :)
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Sophie90

If I weren't wearing my unnatural glasses, I wouldn't be able to tell whether that hedious beast sent forth from the depths of hell upon my wall were a spider or a moth.

(It's a spider, by the way.)

Ack, I'm an abomination!
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imaz

Quote from: Blueflare on April 03, 2009, 08:19:42 AM
If I weren't wearing my unnatural glasses, I wouldn't be able to tell whether that hedious beast sent forth from the depths of hell upon my wall were a spider or a moth.

(It's a spider, by the way.)

Ack, I'm an abomination!

Get yourself one of those electric insect killers that look like a tennis racquet and let it fry! >:-)
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luna

Remember those spiders might be keeping other icky insects at bay. >.>;


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Ashley315

NEVER KILL A SPIDER!!!  Loth is watching you know.  ;D  She will turn you into a dryder and that is the biggest insult ever.

For those that don't know what I'm talking about.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drow_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)  Welcome to nerdville.   ;D
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luna

I accidentally killed a spider at work yesterday. She just plopped down in front of my foot and, in my clumsiness, I stumbled to avoid her and fell and squished her anyway, hurting myself in the process. Then I felt guilty because she died. Stupid spider. :'(


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Jaimey

Quote from: Blueflare on April 03, 2009, 08:19:42 AM
If I weren't wearing my unnatural glasses, I wouldn't be able to tell whether that hedious beast sent forth from the depths of hell upon my wall were a spider or a moth.

haha!  I like it.  And I feel your pain...every time it rains, I take my glasses off and attempt to walk blindly across campus...
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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Sophie90

Haha my daddy killed the spider for me a while ago. XD

Vile things.

I mean, eight is a simply unjustifiable number of legs.
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luna

Quote from: Blueflare on April 03, 2009, 06:21:00 PM
Haha my daddy killed the spider for me a while ago. XD

Vile things.

I mean, eight is a simply unjustifiable number of legs.

[hugging her stuffed octopus, which she named Hannelore] :'( You hurt her feelings.


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Ashley315

blasphemers!!!!!  Stop killing my children!!!!!  >:-)
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Jaimey

Quote from: Ashley315 on April 03, 2009, 09:27:02 PM
blasphemers!!!!!  Stop killing my children!!!!!  >:-)

Tell your damn kids to stay out of my house!  >:-)
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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Ashley315

Hey, they have to feed on something...:)
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Jaimey

*shakes cane at spiders while muttering something about 'whippersnappers'*
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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Janet Merai

I became Atheist long ago after realizing the real truth behind religion (that and I never believed a figure like god ever nor exists now or ever has... where's the proof?)

For me, I ignore it plain and simply, others may have their views and beliefs which I am open to accept but not believe.

Just be open to others and they will be likely to accept you and if not they are not a true religious person or believer, as it supposedly say's in their "governmental brainwasher" they call the "bible" all should be loved no matter what... seems someone decided to oops (remove) it out in Microsoft Word -. -.
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Ashley315

Well, there is no proof that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe but it is far more likely that there is.   For that matter, where is your proof that we exist?  Maybe none of this is real.  The fact is, you really can't prove any of it one way or another.

My theory, if it's been thought of in any shape, form, or fashion, it exists at least on some level.
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tekla

Well, there is no proof that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe

Hell, there is damn little proof that there is any here.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Ashley315

Quote from: tekla on April 10, 2009, 10:29:44 PM
Well, there is no proof that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe

Hell, there is damn little proof that there is any here.

I couldn't agree more.  :)
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Vicky

Although I am a Christian, I am one who sees the tears that come from God when we get things as fouled up as we do by making him/her in OUR image.  (While not a full Gnostic, I indulge myself in Gnosticism from time to time, and actually think I hear a cosmic chuckle when I do.)

One of the items that strikes me to begin with, is that both Judaism and main line Christianity (catholics, protestants, et al) started small against a large world. Uhhh,  what's the best way to grow to a big religion??  Obviously, don't convert intelligent pagans.   Give birth to and raise new Christians!!!  A well known US church that recognizes Jesus practiced polygamy for many years before it had enough members to be a big church.  Only problem with home grown there is that you have to have to have sperm producers and ova producers getting together, and a sperm producer who has the source removed surgically can't get the sperm to an ova, and it works the other way around too!!  LOL.  (I've actually had that one grudginly admitted.)  There are some mainline churches that "officially" still have it on their doctrinal books that people who cannot bear children can't get married in the church.  Technically, post menopausal women cannot get married if the doctrine is strictly enforced.  (As far as I know, Viagra hasn't been added to those books.)

Interestingly enough, if Christians did practice what Paul really said in his first few years, our wonderfully literal (when it suits them) Bible quoters WOULDN'T BE HERE, since Paul actually said we shouldn't have any SEX, since the next generation wouldn't live long enough to have another one.  Thats one I love to put on the table from time to time and watch people gag on it.

I do agree that some things have become a double standard!! 

As far as my transgendered status goes, I think it is because God does have a sense of humor, and wants to see how I react to her/his little experiment with the human race.  (I agree with an earlier post here that it is questionable that there is intelligent life on Terra!! :-X) I wonder if to some degree, its part of the ressurection of the body concept.  Its just that I go to lala land on a surgical table and come back to life in a new body that is more in line with the wonderful caring person that I can be and will be.


"Jerulsalem, Jerusalem (Christians, Christians), How often have I called to you as a hen gathers its children under it wings, and you would not come - - !!"
I refuse to have a war of wits with a half armed opponent!!

Wiser now about Post Op reality!!
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Janet_Girl

Quote from: tekla on April 10, 2009, 10:29:44 PM
Well, there is no proof that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe

Hell, there is damn little proof that there is any here.

Beam me up. Scotty.  There is no intelligent life down here.

Aye, Capt'n.  Energizing.



Janet
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