William, I've been catching up with my Mom this morning so haven't been able to
reply until now. Also I've got that knowledge meeting this afternoon. Anyway,
thanks for your reply and I'll say more later but for now: who knows what
really happened in Atlantis? Why, those of us who were there and
I was talking about CLutes' suggestion about 3/3, it doesn't justify (or make
un-sinful) what most scriptures condemn. It may explain the condition, but
even so, as I recall Mr. Lutes said it was 'willfulness' that created the
imbalance, that's the whole story.
How could *I* be gay if there
BillyG wrote:
> I don't understand your question, what do you mean, "has to be justified"?
You said that being born gay doesn't justify being gay. So what justifies your
being straight? (If you are?)
>, we are born with the proclivities we have created and deserve, period,
>nobody (G
I don't understand your question, what do you mean, "has to be justified"?, we
are born with the proclivities we have created and deserve, period, nobody
(God) hoists them upon us for some sick reason. If there are any mistakes,
largely they are ours, it's called personal responsibility. This is
BillyG wrote:
> CLutes expressed that opinion/view of the 3/3 lifetimes Man/Woman, it may be
> true, doesn't justify
> homosexuality or the view, "I was just born gay", there is nothing
> inherently wrong with an effeminate man,
> per se.
As you know, BillyG, many gay men are not the
What the Universe gives birth to (Mother Nature) is different than what 'man'
gives birth to often times, unless you think man has no freewill.
CLutes expressed that opinion/view of the 3/3 lifetimes Man/Woman, it may be
true, doesn't justify homosexuality or the view, "I was just born gay",