The Noahic covenant applies to all of humanity and to all other living creatures. In this covenant, God promises never again to destroy all life on Earth by flood and creates the rainbow as the sign of this "everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth".
@Brian You make me angry sometimes. Just putting that out there. Communicating that.
There's nothing wrong with being gay. Now, from a personal perspective, have you ever looked at someone and said "I will choose to be attracted to that person" and been successful at finding that person attractive when they were in fact quite repugnant to you? I haven't. If there's a formula, do tell.
I have personally always found a certain boy attractive not because I decided to find him attractive but because it just happened that way. We don't choose these things.
Sexuality is like the colour of your eyes. Have you ever decided you were going to have brown eyes one day and find yourself having brown eyes one day?
And I mean eyes in your eyesockets not plastic eyes you buy on the internet and then, as you hold them scream "I have brown eyes! Wee!" No! Because that's not how any of that works.
Perhaps we should all agree that we don't see eye to eye. Ba-dum-tsss! Puns are the key. Puns.
It is generally agreed that Aleister Crowley’s approach to sex magick, and in fact to his religious tradition as a whole, was “phallic.” He described it in this way repeatedly and enthusiastically. This might lead us to wonder whether Crowley was sexist, and whether he considered the male sex organs superior to the female, and by extension, the male superior to the female in general.
Also, it's quite true sex has never served as a mere tool for procreation, not for thousands of years at least.
Remember when princes, dukes, counts, princesses, kings and queens were wed for political reasons? Or when, in Ancient Greece (Athens at least), women were wed to their relatives to keep resources and land in the family?
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You make me angry sometimes. Just putting that out there. Communicating that.
There's nothing wrong with being gay. Now, from a personal perspective, have you ever looked at someone and said "I will choose to be attracted to that person" and been successful at finding that person attractive when they were in fact quite repugnant to you? I haven't. If there's a formula, do tell.
I have personally always found a certain boy attractive not because I decided to find him attractive but because it just happened that way. We don't choose these things.
Sexuality is like the colour of your eyes. Have you ever decided you were going to have brown eyes one day and find yourself having brown eyes one day?
And I mean eyes in your eyesockets not plastic eyes you buy on the internet and then, as you hold them scream "I have brown eyes! Wee!"
No! Because that's not how any of that works.
Perhaps we should all agree that we don't see eye to eye.
Ba-dum-tsss! Puns are the key. Puns.
I want to have control
I want a perfect body
I want a perfect soul"
Did you just call homosexuality what I think you just called it?
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Remember when princes, dukes, counts, princesses, kings and queens were wed for political reasons? Or when, in Ancient Greece (Athens at least), women were wed to their relatives to keep resources and land in the family?