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Read Peter Singer. He says animals can give consent.

You beat me to it, but yes, that definitely appears to be Jade.

Jade at 0:44, center of the screen, talking to someone in what looks like a rocking chair. Just in case everyone missed it.

Agreed. If anything, he is an angel of light. Or a roaring lion walking about.

Finally something to use with the flying car!

I said asari on our wedding night. What does that make me?

Going back to your quote of Ezekiel 16, the Hebrew word translated "detestable" refers to something that is morally disgusting and is the exact same word used in Leviticus 18:22 that refers to homosexuality as an "abomination." Similarly, as stated above in Jude, "...Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding towns gave

My point is that Sodom cannot be discredited for being destroyed for their homosexuality and sexual perversion (including other sins).

And once again, I was stating specifically on the use of homophobia in relation to the comments, not specifically tied to the article itself. As I originally stated, the letter sent was simply wrong.

I guess my reply to you would be what makes something moral or amoral? To me, it is based on my faith and my beliefs. My beliefs clearly state the difference between right and wrong, and that the choices we make (or don't make) have consequences not only individually, but on society as a whole.

Or you could not take the Bible literally and think that you know what the whole story of Sodom was and infer that the Bible doesn't actually speak out against same-sex relationships, when in fact it really, really does (Jude 1:7 as one example), only proving that you do not necessarily know what you are talking

Wonderful.

I totally disagree with the stance and inference of the original letter sent. They can put into an appropriately ESRB rated game whatever fits into that category. No one is forcing them to buy the game. I can question if T is appropriate for a game with same-sex relationships, but I trust the ESRB AND I WOULD HOPE THE

Wow. He's got 2 ziploc bags around it in case the first one failed. Way to go out on a limb.

Totilo, Who did you beat?

The first turn-based RPG....

Shift FUND please... If only life worked like that...ya know, if you won the lottery and still was able to collect food stamps...

I'm thinking Philly and south Jersey area. Not to mention freemasonry roots, which ties nicely into conspiracy theories and the religious side of things.

The shadow across the picture behind Totillo is somewhat disturbing me. And the music is awesome...

Man, I'm torn. With Xenoblade Chronicles some odd # of weeks away, and Skyrim still getting loads of playtime, I think I'm going to have to wait on this one. Will be in my 'pick up at discount' pile, but for now I think I'll pass.