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The Many Flavors of Bisexuality
afterellen.com — The differences between alternating bisexuals, circumstantial bisexuals, concurrent relationship bisexuals, conditional bisexuals, emotional bisexuals, integrated bisexuals, exploratory bisexuals, hedonistic bisexuals, recreational bisexuals, isolated bisexuals, latent bisexuals, motivational bisexuals and transitional bisexuals.
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- Matix947, on 07/05/2008, -0/+5damn digg recommendation...
- destron, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4How the ***** did this even get in my list?!
- GalacticRerun, on 07/06/2008, -1/+2Lol, it's like in King of Queens when Spence's Tivo calls him gay with TV recommendations.
- Matix947, on 07/07/2008, -0/+1haha, thats funny
- destron, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4How the ***** did this even get in my list?!
- JimmySpaza, on 07/05/2008, -9/+1While genetics and environment give us many "flavors" of sexuality, our morality is hopefully fixed and unyielding to social pressure. Only a morality based on God's laws provides an absolute, objective moral code that can be relied upon regardless of the situation, society, or base desires of people.
There are two choices here:
1) Recognition that morality comes from God and is independent of human choice or desires. Thus, the existence of a million flavors of sexuality doesn't change what is right and wrong. It just gives you more directions in which to go astray.
A God-originated moral code has the moral authority over ALL humanity since God created/engineered humanity. Whoever makes it gets to make the rules.
A God-originated moral code lasts forever and doesn't change since God will always exist and is unchanging per the Bible.
2) Deciding that morality is nothing but a human-made, mental construct that has the same design as a recognition that chocolate is better than vanilla. If this is the case, then morality can change with the wind as each person and society as whole sees fit.
A human-made moral code has ZERO moral authority over anyone else as no human has the inherent right to tell others what to do. It is entirely unbinding.
A human-made moral code lasts only as long as the emotions of its supporters last and can change on a whim. Thus, it is wholly unreliable and untrustworthy...and thus impractical.- slifty, on 07/05/2008, -1/+4Too bad the god-originated moral code relies on human-made interpretation.
- JimmySpaza, on 07/06/2008, -3/+1True. Regardless of the sincerity of person, interpretation issues do arise. Fortunately, the basics of God's morality is easy to understand and without the need for much interpretation at all.
"For all the law is fulfilled in one word, [even] in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." - Galatians 5:14
I suppose even this verse is subject to interpretations of what "love" means. Does it mean sexual intimacy? Does it mean friendship? Does it mean marriage? Does it mean sacrifice?
To really know, one would have to learn a little Koine Greek.
The Greek word in use is "agapao" and it means "to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly" as far as people are concern (not inanimate objects).
- JimmySpaza, on 07/06/2008, -3/+1True. Regardless of the sincerity of person, interpretation issues do arise. Fortunately, the basics of God's morality is easy to understand and without the need for much interpretation at all.
- Lawrencesss, on 07/06/2008, -1/+2TLDR
- slifty, on 07/05/2008, -1/+4Too bad the god-originated moral code relies on human-made interpretation.
- Lawrencesss, on 07/06/2008, -0/+4This article needs illustrations.
- AzleGamer, on 07/06/2008, -0/+2Alternating bisexuals, circumstantial bisexuals, concurrent relationship bisexuals.. MORE BISEXUALS THAN YOUR BODY HAS ROOM FOR!
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