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  • housewife
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 360

    Originally posted by Necia
    Fine. . But don't start making stuff up about it changing the size of your butt and causing you to be unable to control your poop faculties. That really is just ludicrous.
    Necia,
    I did not make things up, read my response to (Iseult).
    I Told the world that it is wrong and unhealthy and brings down God's wrath. That was my duty, but I will not stop you or any one from doing it.you are free .
    Last edited by housewife; 07-04-2007, 04:26 PM.

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    • creativename
      Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 23

      I find it amazing that you feel the need to press your religious beliefs on other people. In many religions judgment is left up to god. Humans are not fit to judge and shouldn't do so.

      You can practice your beliefs for yourself and in your family that is fine. But it is not ok to push your beliefs on others. They need to find their own way in the world. Even if you think they are sinners (which is fine to think) doesn't mean you should condemn them verbally, or in any public forum. It is not your job to cast judgement. Leave that up to "God." The most beautiful thing about humans is the ability to reason and make decisions on their own. The freedom to find their own course in life. So let them do that and find factual medical information or information from people with real life experience in the issues they know about.

      Condemning people will always make you the bad guy.

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      • housewife
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2007
        • 360

        To end this Debate

        To wrap things up here:

        I am doing this because I am accountable in front of God, if I see something wrong and not trying to change it.
        It is not false information that I spread, < font>I know the difference between fact and opinion, my opinion is not a fact, but God's rules are.


        < font>English was the third foreign language to learn, when I looked up the definition of "virgin" it said "a woman that still has her hymen” and a woman without a hymen is not a virgin.
        And to that girl who posted this question about her virginity, I apologize to her and to anyone who was offended by my statement (excluding people who insaluted me )
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        I have done my part here, then the final decision is yours.< font>

        < p>thanks for all who posted on this thread.
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        Last edited by housewife; 07-05-2007, 02:16 PM.

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        • sexymamaof4
          Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 39

          I'm curious what religion you are??? I'm not here to put you down Housewife, I myself am a very religious person, I've just never heard of a belief before where anal sex between husband and wife and sex during your period are considered a sin. Why is sex during your period a sin-if I read you correctly.???

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          • housewife
            Veteran Member
            • Mar 2007
            • 360

            Originally posted by sexymamaof4
            I'm curious what religion you are??? I'm not here to put you down Housewife, I myself am a very religious person, I've just never heard of a belief before where anal sex between husband and wife and sex during your period are considered a sin. Why is sex during your period a sin-if I read you correctly.???
            I don't want to get attacked any more.
            but since you are curious to know "sexymamaof 4" I would rather not to write the answer myself so that no one says that I make stuff up.

            click on the link below and read the answer

            by thw way Allah means God

            ***LINKS NOT ALLOWE****
            Last edited by Guest; 05-27-2008, 07:39 PM. Reason: ***LINKS NOT ALLOWED***

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            • Boleyn
              Member
              • Jul 2007
              • 12

              You are certainly entitled to your own religous views, beliefs and opinions. But you have to accept the fact that not everyone shares your beliefs. So, when someone asks a question about a medical concern that they have, they want actual medical advice or advice from someone who has experience with what they asked about, not your views on religion and the consequences in your religion for the situation or problem.

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              • Necia
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 4

                Originally posted by housewife
                Necia,
                I did not make things up, read my response to (Iseult).
                I Told the world that it is wrong and unhealthy and brings down God's wrath. That was my duty, but I will not stop you or any one from doing it.you are free .
                Okay. That's fine.

                But that's not all that you said. I'm taking issue with the statements you made about the physical side effects of this particular sex act. I'm not at all accusing you of making up your religious statements or beliefs, and I'm not telling you that your religious beliefs are wrong or that you're wrong to have them. It's not my place to tell you what you believe or what you should believe; that's not what I'm concerned with. I am not trying to attack your religious beliefs. I'm not really even trying to discuss your religious beliefs (although I realize that that seems to be the topic of the majority of this thread).

                What I am taking issue with is the inaccurate account of the physical effects that you stated were facts. Anal sex bringing down God's wrath is not the same as anal sex causing butt enlargement and anal leakage. They're two totally different things. I am taking issue with the latter thing. Whether engaging in anal sex will send one to Hell or not, it won't cause you to be unable to control your bowels while you're still here on earth. It just won't.

                That's all I'm saying. I don't want you to think that I'm attacking you for your religion--that is not my intent. I'm just concerned about the spread of medical misinformation.
                Last edited by Necia; 07-05-2007, 08:21 PM.

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                • Iseult
                  Member
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 40

                  Originally posted by sumpter
                  Catfight!!

                  Mad girls arguing about anal sex!! Yes!!!

                  I'm getting a beer - you guys keep arguing.

                  Hey, would you all mind rubbing this baby oil on you while you fight...

                  oh, and please take your shirts off.



                  -just some guy.
                  You really find debates about anal leakage hot? Heh, good for you, I suppose.

                  In that case, I'm sure if you 'google it', you'll find yourself some er, nice images to satisfy your particular fetish and occupy your time. That way we can remain on topic, without obnoxious, irrelevant interruptions, mkay?

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                  • housewife
                    Veteran Member
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 360

                    Boleyn

                    [quote=Boleyn;12688]You are certainly entitled to your own religous views, beliefs and opinions. But you have to accept the fact that not everyone shares your beliefs. So, when someone asks a question about a medical concern that they have, they want actual medical advice or advice from someone who has experience with what they asked about, not your views on religion and the consequences in your religion for the situation or problem. quote]
                    Ok, I tried to explain why I did this, but let me explain it more
                    You believe in the same God I believe in. I even believe in Jesus, and I respect him not less than Mohammad.< font>
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                    The rules that Jesus was given from God 2007 years ago are the same rules that were given to Mohammad 1428 yeas ago.>>
                    Meaning that God doesn't tell certain people at a certain time to do things then he bans them from doing them later on
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                    When questioning about medical advice the best answer you can get is from God. He created us, so knows better that any doctor
                    That is why I was trying to tell you there are no contradictions between religion and medical sciences.< font>< font>
                    When God told us not have anal sex that is because he knows it is harmful. In addition to that, it is an act of homosexuality even it happens between a husband and a wife.< font>
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                    And when he told us not have intercourse during our monthly period, for the same reason, it is harmful for both women and men
                    Remember that I don’t have my own believes or my own religion. We all have the same list of {do and don’t}< font>
                    Back to the “hellfire” point that provoked many readers, God made it clear in his books, if you do this you are going to heaven, if you do that you are going to hellfire. < font>
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                    Well I hope that cleared thing up
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                    • housewife
                      Veteran Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 360

                      Boleyn

                      Originally posted by Boleyn
                      You are certainly entitled to your own religous views, beliefs and opinions. But you have to accept the fact that not everyone shares your beliefs. So, when someone asks a question about a medical concern that they have, they want actual medical advice or advice from someone who has experience with what they asked about, not your views on religion and the consequences in your religion for the situation or problem.
                      Ok, I tried to explain why I did this, but let me explain it more.
                      You believe in the same God I believe in. I even believe in Jesus, and I respect him not less than Mohammad.< font>
                      < font>
                      The rules that Jesus was given from God 2007 years ago are the same rules that were given to Mohammad 1428 yeas ago.>>
                      Meaning that God doesn't tell certain people at a certain time to do things then he bans them from doing them later on
                      < font>
                      When questioning about medical advice the best answer you can get is from God. He created us, so knows better that any doctor
                      That is why I was trying to tell you there are no contradictions between religion and medical sciences.< font>< font>
                      When God told us not have anal sex that is because he knows it is harmful. In addition to that, it is an act of homosexuality even if it happens between a husband and a wife.< font>
                      < font>
                      And when he told us not have intercourse during our monthly period, for the same reason, it is harmful for both women and men
                      Remember that I don’t have my own believes or my own religion. We all have the same list of {do and don’t}< font>
                      Back to the “hellfire” point that provoked many readers, God made it clear in his books, if you do this you are going to heaven, if you do that you are going to hellfire. < font>
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                      Well I hope that cleared thing up
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