User blog comment:Blood Reaper/Skyrim Marriage Info: Same Sex Marriage?/@comment-74.240.255.162-20111220130203

I agree people should stop complaining about the game and just enjoy it; however since this discussion has obviously gone beyond the boundaries of "just a game" I would like to try and lessen the qualm in the faithful Christians and rebuttal a comment I read in the first page. "And for those who say its against nature are idiots, nature created us all...every...single...person and animal and those who say its against god, well guess what? since its constantly and annoyingly told that god created mankind then that must mean he created homosexuality" I nor does our biological structure support homosexuality. Male and female rectums alike are designed for exit, holding, and assistance in bowel movements only, not for entry under any circumstances. When our anus is penetrated frequently the functions of it are destroyed in the progress and thus other means of fecal containment are required which goes against our natural purpose. This paragraph is for Christians. Judgement is reserved for God alone. There are many Christians who will try to justify judgement of others but the word of God was meant to be preached fairly to anyone who will listen; not forced upon those who do not walk the path. Jesus did not seek out the ones who would not listen and tell them they are living the wrong way. One of the tests is to choose to accept. Tell a man he will burn and he will not hear, extend a helpful hand and he is more willing to take. Please do not read the previous statements in black and white; What I am about to do is against one of my codes but I feel it is necessary. People ultimately will make their own decisions and everyone must accept that not everyone is going to live the same way. The best thing we can do is extend our voice friendly and hope someone will hear. In short I do not support homosexuality, however I also am not willing to force a human to live a life he does not wish to live. We all have the right to choose. Would it be fair if we were told not to be Christian because someone else believed it was wrong?