It WAS successfully created.It was an actual research project carried out at Wright Lab in Ohio. It wasn't successfully created. It never got past testing. But if it had been created, sure, it would have been fun to use in the Afghan war. I mean, we couldn't really have used it, since it would have been a bio weapon, but it would have been fun.
There is not a single denomination that is accurate with what the Bible teaches. And all churches are corrupt from the seminaries and Universities down to the pastors they crank out to run the modern mainstream churches that are not much more than businesses today.I am curious what denomination you belong to. I am Christian reformed and, I have NEVER heard that from my pulpit.... I mean, not even close.
So I'm curious...if you don't mind sharing.
A what? A gay bomb? Successfully created you say? Oh, good grief...where is this thread headed?Here's a tidbit article about the 'Gay Bomb' that was successfully created and almost dropped in the Afghan war.
Gay bomb and BMJ authors win prizes
You're not.Yes, all those. The vast majority. I really didn't know God hated so many people (I'm assuming you're excluded). At least I feel like I'm not alone.
Is that so. [That should have been cleaned up!] Interestingly, I was working at Wright-Patterson AFB when Wright Lab was researching that project. I wasn't working at the lab, though. And it was outside of my field anyway.It WAS successfully created.
There is documentation to prove it. It just doesn't reside on the very outer layers of the onion, but it can be found without too much effort. One just needs to do a little digging. The proof still exists online.
I certainly do, Christian. Leather bound, 18th century. A thing of beauty. And the first thing I'd grab if there was a fire.Do you own a Bible, atheist?
I wonder how they'd test it. On volunteers I guess.Is that so. [That should have been cleaned up!] Interestingly, I was working at Wright-Patterson AFB when Wright Lab was researching that project. I wasn't working at the lab, though. And it was outside of my field anyway.
Probably not. I don't pay much attention to bible passages. I prefer to find out what people think as opposed to them simply quoting the bible. And anyway, I'll be researching the gay bomb all morning (which is not a sentence I would ever have thought I'd write).Not sure how that makes sense, but .... ok.
I guess you'll be doing some reading on those verses I posted then.
Good goin'.
All things that one should do one's best to avoid. Whatever one's sexuality. But you must realise that if none of those things apply then you literally have no argument and must resort back to 'God doesn't like it'. So if you have an elderly aunt who has been living in a same sex monogamous relationship for the last 40 years, then your argument that it's harmful doesn't apply.
If I thought my son and my daughter were in danger of sleeping around with multiple partners and could well leave themselves open to disease and drug use, emotional and physical abuse and one of them is gay and one straight, then why do you think it's likely to happen? It certainly seems like your response would be 'Ah, all those problems your gay kid is experiencing is just because he or she is gay. It's making them do it. The other one...well, that's just because they are making bad choices'.
Or we can try another scenario when one kid is sleeping around and the other is in a loving and stable long term relationship. Which is the one that's likely to suffer any of the problems you listed?
But you somehow believe that atheists know more about the Bible than Christians?Probably not. I don't pay much attention to bible passages.
Enjoy.I'll be researching the gay bomb all morning (which is not a sentence I would ever have thought I'd write).
It would be very interesting to know how they tested it.I wonder how they'd test it. On volunteers I guess.
Do you fancy Brad Pitt?
Heck no.
Squirt of gay spray.
But actually, come to think of it, he is a fine looking man.
All scientists clap each other on the back.
I think someone said that atheists in general have a greater knowledge of Christianity than your average Christian. I would agree with that. It's a combo of educational standards and the fact that most atheists have come to a conscious decision to leave religion and have investigated the reasons why they reached that decision. Most Christians I know wouldn't know who Aquinas was let alone be able to list his 5 ways.But you somehow believe that atheists know more about the Bible than Christians?
The survey method is fine for the gay spray, but in a large-scale event like the gay bomb they go straight to the more effective gay-dar.I wonder how they'd test it. On volunteers I guess.
Do you fancy Brad Pitt?
Heck no.
Squirt of gay spray.
But actually, come to think of it, he is a fine looking man.
All scientists clap each other on the back.
They didn't. You'll note that I used the conditional tense. There was no such thing. There is no way to turn people (or frogs) gay. If someone told you they actually made something that could do that then they are having a laugh at your expense. Tell them I said to stop it.It would be very interesting to know how they tested it.
Hey, sarge. I think that new flak jacket suits you. Brings out the green in your eyes.The survey method is fine for the gay spray, but in a large-scale event like the gay bomb they go straight to the more effective gay-dar.
Christ loves all of us, gay or not. He loves us so much that while we were still enemies, He died on the cross for us. And this same Christ who loves us so much and who forgave the woman caught in the act of adultery said "Go and sin no more."How can gay Christians Exist? Because....I mean, they DO. I mean Christ loves them just as THEY are.....
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