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"Well it's not just...it's... I just, I think I've thought about it more than you."
[There was a bit more discussion in there before he said that last sentence and gave up, but that's basically the substance.]
"Well it's not just...it's... I just, I think I've thought about it more than you."
[There was a bit more discussion in there before he said that last sentence and gave up, but that's basically the substance.]
"No, it wouldn't. That would be a sin."
"What? How is that any different?"
"Because the body... just knows that isn't natural. It goes against God's design, so it's sin."
"No, it wouldn't. That would be a sin."
"What? How is that any different?"
"Because the body... just knows that isn't natural. It goes against God's design, so it's sin."
"Yes."
"Not just gay sex? Like just experiencing attraction to the same sex is a sin, even if you didn't mean to?"
"Yes."
"So...if you saw a hot woman and went 'ooh she's pretty' but immediately shut it down b/c you're married, that wouldn't be a sin?"
"No."
"Yes."
"Not just gay sex? Like just experiencing attraction to the same sex is a sin, even if you didn't mean to?"
"Yes."
"So...if you saw a hot woman and went 'ooh she's pretty' but immediately shut it down b/c you're married, that wouldn't be a sin?"
"No."
Wait. *Be* gay? Surely I didn't hear that right, right?
Wait. *Be* gay? Surely I didn't hear that right, right?
To finish up I have a story, but TW homophobia, so feel free to stop here if needed.
To finish up I have a story, but TW homophobia, so feel free to stop here if needed.
It's intentionally irrational.
It's intentionally irrational.
Again, this framework just explains so much of our current context and so many of our interactions.
e.g., I've noticed before that it's almost impossible to have real conversations with maga relatives because trigger words set them off before they've heard a bit of what you actually said.
Again, this framework just explains so much of our current context and so many of our interactions.
e.g., I've noticed before that it's almost impossible to have real conversations with maga relatives because trigger words set them off before they've heard a bit of what you actually said.
The chapter gives examples of this process in various spheres, including at Cecilia Gentili's funeral. (I somehow missed that event, so I appreciate it being brought to my attention.)
The chapter gives examples of this process in various spheres, including at Cecilia Gentili's funeral. (I somehow missed that event, so I appreciate it being brought to my attention.)