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To: longtermmemmory; AnonymousConservative; Wiser now

I agree.

To AC, I refer you to my question in #33.

Do you have an answer to that?


59 posted on 03/28/2013 12:26:17 PM PDT by melancholy
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To: melancholy

>Assuming that “homos are born (created) with the homo gene,” why would God say, “Do not practice homosexuality”?

To be clear, I do not say they are born. Liberals aren’t born, but rather people are born predisposed to developing that way. Think of it as some being born with excessive temptation. Maybe God wants to test them. I don’t have it, and trying to picture why a guy would find other guys to be as pretty as girls is baffling. For some reason, God decided not to saddle me with that burden. Clearly, others are different.

It is like infidelity, lying, etc. If God didn’t want us doing them, why create a world where we could? He clearly could have. God has His reasons for what He does.

When we lose sight of that, and start trying to assume we know how he would do it, we can become deceived, and fail to understand how to fight our battle to the best of our ability.

I believe God created a world in which Liberals are designed to be defeated, in every way, over time. As I look at r and K-selection, I see a mechanism by which K-selection (Conservatism) will always win, in the end. To me, the mechanism is both fascinating, and uplifting, if you look at it closely. Best of all, understanding it offers an insight into just how God wants us to win, how he designed our victory to occur, and how best we can help Him to lead us to it sooner.


71 posted on 03/28/2013 2:06:52 PM PDT by AnonymousConservative (Why did Liberals evolve within our species? www.anonymousconservative.com)
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