Montalban
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You then fall into the trap of thinking your thinking is logical (objectively) and that those that disagree with you aren't objectively logicalOne can have a subjective belief in what constitutes logic, but that doesn't make logic subjective.
But others might not think so. Do either exist physically?There will never be a square circle, no matter how many people want to believe there could be. It is not logically possible, period.
Yes, he did. Jesus talks a bit about lusting outside marriage - and given that marriage only is between a man and a woman, that sort of covers itGod didn't condone consentual same sex relationships.
So if you're born it, you have no choice and you just follow through with it. Good for sociopaths then, hey!And sexual orientation, as has been spelled out countless times on this board, is not a choice anymore than skin color is.
I think you're arguing against yourself hereAnd again, this doesn't make logic itself subjective, merely one's attempt at interpreting that logic.
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