Quote: Also, I didn't say anything about the choice of being gay. My point, again, was about the choice of acting on it. The same as someone who is attracted to children. They have a choice as to whether they want to act on those feelings just as I have a choice as to whether I want to act on the feelings I have for a woman. That's the choice I'm talking about.
But you think your "choice of women" is natural, and a gay males "choice of men" is not.
If God could make me find white women unattractive and asian women absolutely gorgeous, he could just as easily make me like big hairy gay men. Or is it just that God wouldn't want me to have sex that didn't result in reproduction... because if that's the case I'm totally screwed because I don't want to have sex that results in a child. I guess I'm going against Gods desires every time I have sex then... Whoops
As for the pedophilia, it is a natural thing, as you say, and the only problem with acting upon it is what we as a society claim to be immoral (and illegal) behavior.
In many societies, what we would consider pedophilia is a totally acceptable practice. That includes those societies in the Bible, a time when it was perfectly acceptable (and "normal") to take an incredibly young (by our standards) wife.
Quote: You missed my whole point in both cases. The first point was I'm not a frog.
But you are a Creation of God, are you not?
And the last time I checked, a frog was.
So, why would God create homosexual frogs?
Or are you going to claim that frogs possess the ability to make choices about their sexual behavior?
Quote: We can find all kinds of things in nature to justify our actions because that's all we're doing here. If you don't believe in the scriptures and the fact that we were created in God's image than fine, compare the human race to anything you want in nature.
Ohhh... I get it.
If you admit that God created homosexuals, and you agree that God created us in his image, then you are claiming that God has a little taste for man-cock.
I can see why that would be hard for you to admit.