Wow ok I had been hoping I wouldn't have to talk about religion or God AGAIN but yes OK once again here we go.
If the God that you propose wants an individual to do whatever makes him happy, then that God does justify murder and torture so long as it is what makes the individual happy, and so it can't really be a good God to advocate.
I said this in a different post:
live your life by doing what makes you happy without hurting others
I guess you missed it, which is understandable since I didn't SPECIFICALLY SAY that that's what I think God wants: Make yourself happy without hurting other people. That's the kind of God I
advocate. However, if I'm understanding you correctly, I'm disappointed that you're throwing my religious belief into question. Even if I thought that God wanted something totally outrageous like GLOBAL GENOCIDE I still wouldn't want someone to be questioning it and saying "YOU'RE GOD'S AN ASSHOLE", especially when it's a much more tame and understandable thing of "Make yourself happy." It's also disappointing that you took me to the extreme when I said "God wants you to be happy" because you immediately brought up, "Well raping kids make some people happy so YOUR GOD MUST SUPPORT IT." OK!
And I can't address the other God issue without addressing the homosexuality issue first(which is THE POINT OF THIS TOPIC). So:
That's not a particularly strong argument, as people choose a lot of things that lead to horrible discrimination, such as a religion. And in fact, in general, it is easier to be non-religious then it is to be religious. This doesn't really need a "for instance" as it's pretty obvious, but I figure I'll point out Muslims in the United States anyway. Thus, saying that homosexuality is not a choice because it makes life harder is a flawed statement, as it is a fact that people willfully choose lifestyles that lead to discrimination or difficulty. Now, I don't believe homosexuality is a choice either, but I felt I should point out that that argument has a critical flaw.
I'm glad you're not questioning that homosexuality is not a choice, because from my own personal opinion it's NOT one and trust me I tried my hardest to get rid of any traces of gayness in me. But I guess your whole paragraph really is pointless arguing since you agree with me in the end anyway. One thing that I'm confused about though is this quote:
saying that homosexuality is not a choice because it makes life harder is a flawed statement
Whoa that is not what I meant AT ALL. I have no idea WHAT forces homosexuality onto people so let me clear up my statement. THIS is what I should have put:
Homosexuality is not a choice, nobody chooses to be gay. BESIDES, there's plenty of reasons why someone wouldn't volunteer to be gay but the blantantly obvious one is the horrible discrimination
Note the bold. I guess I wasn't clear enough when I said this, and maybe you were not clear when you responded to it because I could be taking it the wrong way, but in no way did I mean that it's not a choice because it makes LIFE HARDER. It's not a choice PERIOD, whether or not you will face discrimination because of it. When I said "it makes life harder" I meant it in the following way:
Homosexuality is not something you can help. However, if it WAS(and it's not), people would not all too willingly choose to be gay, because IN THIS SCENARIO(and I feel odd describing a situation that I truly believe does not happen), but IN THIS SCENARIO, let's say that a boy has two options that are EQUALLY appealing to him: Girls and boys. He would be just fine with either one and once he decided he wouldn't miss the other choice. If he picked girls, it would be completely normal and noone would question his choice, and he would be just as benefited as if he chose boys. If he chose BOYS, then he would face awful discrimination and be hated for NO REASON by a LOT of hateful people, and it would benefit him as much as if he chose girls. It's like saying you have two roads to go down - both lead to the same place. One road is clear and sunny, the other is paved with hot coals and lightning bolts. OF COURSE you would go down the road that is clear and sunny. THAT SAID, this whole "scenario" would not ever happen.
I am not attempting to bring religion back into the picture when I say this but -GOD- I hope I explained this good enough. I agree, I could have been more clear in my original post, but I didn't feel like writing an essay and I honestly felt that I had expressed myself properly but APPARENTLY NOT.
Now, unfortunately, back to momentarily talking about religion.
as it is contrary to most religious belief concerning free will.
THIS confuses me. After all that's been said and done, you and I both apparently agree that homosexuality is not a choice. Free will is not involved in that "choice" AT ALL. Why did you bring free will up? I'm extremely confused, maybe I'm reading it wrong. Clarify.
I just felt it would be a good idea to point out to you that your arguments are rather poor, and you'd be better served to develop them a little further.
I don't usually write page long essays to develop my points, I state what I think and if people have questions or arguments involving it then I clarify and express further my beliefs on a subject. Regardless, what I do NOT NEED
or APPRECIATE is when someone has a "good idea" and decides to tell me that I need to develop my points better, as if they're my mentor of some sort. If you see a flaw in something I say, then you tell me what that flaw is and I'll address it, and we can have a discussion like normal people after that, but do NOT come to me and say something like "you'd be better served to develop your arguments a little further as they are a little lame." If we had been talking for post after post after post, and I had failed to come up with even one good point, I would somewhat understand, but not after you quote me ONCE and then make assumptions. I've never even talked to you, I have NO idea who you even are.
And I am TIRED of talking about God. I told modern algebra 2 to clarify on a subject involving God and that's the extent of how much I will talk about it. If that discussion stems into another discussion, I GUESS I'll keep throwing my input in, but this whole God discussion is getting entirely too annoying. The following will be my answer to ANY God-related question:
God wants you to be happy without making others unhappy.