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Dec 25, 2015 06:10:41   #
fredlott63
 
New King James versus Old King James
In II Timothy 3:3 the New King James changes the definition of some important words and can cause the misconstruing of certain concepts. When describing the changes in character that will take place in the minds of man the first word in II Timothy 3:3 is unloving. In the Old King James it is without natural affection. What we should realize is that in all of God’s creation there are no same sex couples outside of humans. There are no lesbian lions or gay tigers or homosexual gorillas. Only in humans does a person have sex with someone of the same gender. We have changed the word of God to suit us instead of changing our behavior to please God.

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Dec 25, 2015 09:16:38   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
fredlott63 wrote:
New King James versus Old King James
In II Timothy 3:3 the New King James changes the definition of some important words and can cause the misconstruing of certain concepts. When describing the changes in character that will take place in the minds of man the first word in II Timothy 3:3 is unloving. In the Old King James it is without natural affection. What we should realize is that in all of God’s creation there are no same sex couples outside of humans. There are no lesbian lions or gay tigers or homosexual gorillas. Only in humans does a person have sex with someone of the same gender. We have changed the word of God to suit us instead of changing our behavior to please God.
New King James versus Old King James br In II Timo... (show quote)



I have to disagree. Many species of animals exhibit homosexual behavior. Permanent behavior is quite rare but does occur. Temporary or occasional behavior of this sort is not uncommon.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals

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Dec 25, 2015 10:31:26   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Loki wrote:
I have to disagree. Many species of animals exhibit homosexual behavior. Permanent behavior is quite rare but does occur. Temporary or occasional behavior of this sort is not uncommon.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals

You beat me to it, my friend. I have seen animals exhibiting such behavior back to my earliest childhood days.

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Dec 25, 2015 10:44:09   #
fredlott63
 
Loki wrote:
I have to disagree. Many species of animals exhibit homosexual behavior. Permanent behavior is quite rare but does occur. Temporary or occasional behavior of this sort is not uncommon.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals


I have never seen two male dogs stuck. I think it is gullible to believe what someone says when they have seen no proof.

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Dec 25, 2015 10:45:11   #
fredlott63
 
slatten49 wrote:
You beat me to it, my friend. I have seen animals exhibiting such behavior back to my earliest childhood days.


What have you seen?

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Dec 25, 2015 11:37:54   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
fredlott63 wrote:
I have never seen two male dogs stuck. I think it is gullible to believe what someone says when they have seen no proof.


No offense, but you haven't spent a lot of time on a farm, have you? I have. I have seen rabbits, cows and chickens exhibit this behavior. I have seen male rabbits try to hump any rabbit they can get to hold still. I have seen a bull mount a steer, and the steer didn't seem very upset. I have a friend who used to raise llamas, and they do things like that all the time.
I can provide many more links, From County Extension Agents to Veterinarians to Wildlife biologists to farmers I know and my own personal observations to verify this.
Anyone who had ever spent much time on a farm can verify this unless they need glasses. I am not busting your chops here, just saying that Any wildlife professional, or a farmer, will confirm what I have seen with my own eyes. It happens. Some species it is a rare occurence, and others it's more common, and some species are apparently immune to such behavior.

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Dec 25, 2015 11:49:37   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
fredlott63 wrote:
What have you seen?

As my friend Loki speaks of...homosexual behavior among animals. :roll:

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Dec 26, 2015 02:31:00   #
alabuck Loc: Tennessee
 
As Loki and Slatten have said, homosexual activity among animals is NOT unusual. Check out the following link. Then, next time do some basic research to vet any statements you may want to make BEFORE making them. Just saying...

Alabuck

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_displaying_homosexual_behavior

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Dec 26, 2015 06:52:19   #
fredlott63
 
Loki wrote:
No offense, but you haven't spent a lot of time on a farm, have you? I have. I have seen rabbits, cows and chickens exhibit this behavior. I have seen male rabbits try to hump any rabbit they can get to hold still. I have seen a bull mount a steer, and the steer didn't seem very upset. I have a friend who used to raise llamas, and they do things like that all the time.
I can provide many more links, From County Extension Agents to Veterinarians to Wildlife biologists to farmers I know and my own personal observations to verify this.
Anyone who had ever spent much time on a farm can verify this unless they need glasses. I am not busting your chops here, just saying that Any wildlife professional, or a farmer, will confirm what I have seen with my own eyes. It happens. Some species it is a rare occurence, and others it's more common, and some species are apparently immune to such behavior.
No offense, but you haven't spent a lot of time on... (show quote)


I too have seen one male mount another. However there was no anal penetration. I have never seen an animal that will let another male penetrate his rectum.

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Dec 26, 2015 06:57:31   #
fredlott63
 
fredlott63 wrote:
I too have seen one male mount another. However there was no anal penetration. I have never seen an animal that will let another male penetrate his rectum.
I wouldn't trust a pervert who watched animal porn for 10 years looking for homosexual behavior.

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Dec 26, 2015 07:00:55   #
fredlott63
 
You guys are sick and gullible. I know you have never seen two male dogs stuck.

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Dec 26, 2015 08:26:26   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
fredlott63 wrote:
I wouldn't trust a pervert who watched animal porn for 10 years looking for homosexual behavior.


You are kidding, aren't you...."animal porn :?: " :lol: :lol: :lol: What is the pay scale for the animals in the "animal porn" industry...an extra feed bag :?: :wink: :mrgreen:

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Dec 26, 2015 08:30:15   #
fredlott63
 
slatten49 wrote:
You are kidding, aren't you...."animal porn :?: " :lol: :lol: :lol: What is the pay scale for the animals in the "animal porn" industry...an extra feed bag :?: :wink: :mrgreen:


It takes a sick mind too watch animals having sex looking for homosexual behavior.

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Dec 26, 2015 09:31:06   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
fredlott63 wrote:
It takes a sick mind too watch animals having sex looking for homosexual behavior.


Definitely a city boy. You don't have to look for it. The effort is in not seeing it.

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Dec 26, 2015 10:21:13   #
alabuck Loc: Tennessee
 
fredlott63 wrote:
I wouldn't trust a pervert who watched animal porn for 10 years looking for homosexual behavior.


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Fred,
In "Vetenary School," it's called, "Animal Husbandry." That you may see homosexual activity within the animal kingdom is simply a part of it.

You're thinking animals have a conscience. Theologically, they don't. As such, this activity would be instinctive to them. It's part of their 'reproductive instinct.' How many times have you had a male dog "hump" your leg; or attempt to? I'm presuming you, Fred, are a male, in this example.

I gave you a link to follow relating to homosexuality in animals. Go to it. Learn.

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