I told you there's a difference between admitting one's flaws and making fun of someone else for it!
That's true, I have changed myself, but some things I cannot!
Homosexuality is not immoral to our religion! The desire between two men is completely natural, therefore people cannot help it! There was a lot of controversy because homosexuals are simply a minority, so they are regarded as outsiders! Religious leaders speak against it with their own opinions, saying that it's against God's plan. However, just because they cannot procreate doesn't mean they shouldn't be together! It's like saying steriles and/or barrens can never be married because they won't fulfill the task of reproduction! What really matters is the love and commitment involved.
Nikare Nikavi, Nikatus sum? One of those letters does not exist in the Latin alphabet! And Nike is not Latin, it's Greek!
Of course looking up information on the internet is turning to others for help. That's why we cite our sources! Because we're not stating our own ideas and/or discoveries!
You said that non-virgins lose interest in that sort of thing, then you told me to interpret the meaning of that sentence. I immediately knew you were implying that you were a non-virgin, but I was trying to figure out WHY they lose interest. Then you asked me again, and I said, "I know what you're saying, that you're not a virgin, but--" and you said, "Yes!"
Someone returning home from war is only a good thing because peace has returned. But the peace could have been reached by means other than violence! The time at war is a bad thing itself! While a father is away at war, the children are without a father, the father misses his children growing up, and the father also loses some army buddies to the battle. So the war is not a good thing for anyone!
Also, people don't win wars by killing off the entire enemy country. They surrender the war because they've suffered too great losses, and then they seek a resolution by treaty.
Anyone else who has any comments can feel free to post.Edited by: Niki Moto