Wednesday, August 20, 2003

Explain That

Okay, I know I am going to get it for this one but here we go. This is a true story. There's a girl who is bisexual but not in a relationship. She has a cousin who is a heterosexual woman. The bisexual girl, in an attempt to compliment her cousin, tells her that she is attractive and would ask her out if it wasn't for the fact that that they were related. Of course the heterosexual cousin responds with, "Well, the fact that I'm a woman would cause a bit of a problem for me".



The bisexual woman is part of a New Age movement that believes that you should follow your inner spirit and do what "feels" right because that is what is right for you. Just because it makes you happy does that make it moral? What if a person is attracted to a dog or cat? Where do you draw the line? Many people who are attracted to the same sex believe that it is some type of a genetic issue. As a Christian I believe it is a spiritual issue. Also, if homosexuality is genetic, does that mean bisexuality and beastiality is too? On any account however, my question in this specific situation is....if a woman does not care whether she is sexually relational with a man or a woman, then why should it even be an issue that the person is a relative? In that case it could definately be genetic!

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