James
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BioWare responds to Dragon Age 2 same-sex romance complaints
We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it
We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it
RPG's are about choices. The more choices the better. If in real life we have the choice to be straight or gay then it makes sense that in an RPG you have the same choice.
So yes, I'm with Bioware on this one.
Look you guys, the Bible only cites homosexuality as being a sin for YOUR own safety. Think about it, if we started accepting homosexuality as being okay. Then how will we combat the scenario where the whole world is gay? And don't say that will never happen.
Anyways if the whole world turned gay then how would the human race survive? It can't. Jesus loves you all and it is because he loves us that he is trying to protect us from killing ourselves out. I mean as it is we have so many other issues threatening to wipe out our race. So getting rid of homosexuality would just be one less thing to worry about.
Wow, absolutely loving this article and the slew of comments it received.
Sort of hoped some of them would've made it onto the forum. I could do with a good argument
I love the same tired old logic-rape. That Jesus is my Savior dude:
LOVE IT! I don't know if he was serious or just trolling but that's brilliant! Always astounds me that these types seem utterly oblivious to the fact that they've just announced to the world that if being gay wasn't "considered wrong" (in their worlds, at least) that they would be flaming queens. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
I cant agree with you more @Lycanthrope, this is incredibly amusing. I fear though that the Jesus is my Savior dude was actually speaking his mind, silly sod he is... Atleast this provides humor for the rest of us![]()
Methinks he who doth protest to much has something to hide![]()
I KNOOOOOOOOW. It's also such desperate fear-mongering, with absolutely no basis in reality whatsoever. It's like people who claim that without biblical prescriptions for morality, we'd all be raping and killing each other - one has to wonder what sort of person would say such a thing, and what secret desires they're suppressing. It's especially hypocritical considering that same person would likely claim that human beings are above such base animalistic urges because we're capable of rational thought.
It's sort of hilarious that there's this prevailing sentiment that atheists have no basis for basic morality, when from a simple evolutionary and humanist perspective, it makes sense to cooperate with one another in order to perpetuate our own species.
Similarly enough, I've always thought that those people claiming homosexuality is a choice might be covering up for the fact that they've chosen to been straight over their own natural inclinations. It's the only sensible reason for such an otherwise absurd claim.
You wouldn't believe how often I hear and read that disclaimer from religious people with variations on the wording.biggest issue here? people interpreting things wrong.
throwing this out there now. i'm a christian, now that that is out of the way on to the post.
disclaimer: what you read here might differ from what you might think most christians would say
the way i see it, homosexual people are born this way, if God didn't inted things to be that way, then they would not exist.
the biggest issue is people are too set in their ways to change their accepted method of thinking and conceptions, hence the major prevelance of homophobic views.
The devilddit.on to the other part to adress the nutter on the front page. which ties into part one of the post.
so someone is same sex inclined, why the hell would they be born with the genetic wiring that damns them for all eternity?
makes no freaking sense to me. like i said if God did not intend something to be, it never would've been.
hey, i'm just looking at it from a modern perspective, if i had a R1 for everytime someone tuned me "jy gaan hel toe gaan want jy speel computer games!" aswell i'd be filthy stinking rich.
bottom line? people fear that which they don't understand.
i'll admit i don't understand a lot of things, but i don't go all "GRAB YER TORCH AN PITCHFORKS!" at everything
I'm starting to become insanely fond of you. I like the way you think--your last paragraph especially so--it make absolute sense. The one word that repeatedly comes to mind with those types is insecurity. I think that they have their own demons which they've never quite learnt to come to terms with.
Can't help noticing that you're fighting a bit of a war in the comments section with someone who obviously hasn't come to terms with the flaws of his beliefs being pointed out without the charming frills and lace façade.
Do carry on!
i'll admit i don't understand a lot of things, but i don't go all "GRAB YER TORCH AN PITCHFORKS!" at everything
Indeed, one has to wonder at the minds of some people. Why are they so convinced we're permanently on the brink of recklessly abandoning all sense and reason? I'm often of the impression that some religious people behave themselves for terror of divine and eternal retribution, rather than a sensible humanist imperative. It's this weird notion, it seems to me, that asks, "Why would atheists donate to charity?" or any of those similarly absurd questions posed in debate.
Mmm, I'm quickly becoming bored with that guy, though. As long as he insists I can't think around my own opinions, there's really no space for a meaningful discussion. I suspect he's already made up his mind on the matter and won't be persuaded otherwise - IRONICALLY. It's a bit like arguing with a stroppy child, to be honest.
Heh, I'm reminded of one of my favourite expressions - I know less and less about more and more. It would serve humanity well to embrace such honesty.
o neeeeeee !!!!
selfde seks !!!!
einde van die wereld !!!
...though i would bet that same female sex would be spared the rod over gosh oh noes male on male.
don't like it? don't play the game that way. as easy as that