Make more gays, that's the plan
i personally believe that life itself is god. life.. consciousness, DNA, whatever you wanna call it. thats God.
life/God was born about four billion years ago on earth during the precambrian era.
after the earth formed and cooled and it rained for years, there was nothing around but rocks. but after enough time and enough rain and the right weather conditions, the right proteins began forming into cells, and at some point the right amino acids came along and formed the right chain of peptides and
*boom* DNA happened. life was born. in microbe form, of course. but it ate and shyt and reproduced and evolved and eventually it learned to swim. it learned to breathe air and crawl up on land ... maybe it evolved into an ape-like form, grew hair and climbed a tree. and maybe after some time it came down from the tree and started talking to the other new monkeys, gesturing northeast, walking and hunting along the way, camping and socialising... and fukkin'
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one morning after a big get together, someone noticed that new corn had sprouted where some old corn cobs were buried, from a past gathering many moons ago. everyone gathered around and looked, amazed at being on earth at the beginning of the neolithic revolution. some people decided to keep wandering, some stayed. but the new monkeys started walking again, starting new camps/"tells", some wandering even further. some camps grew into massive camps like Catalhoyuk, and later on Dilmun, then Sumer. and civilization begins.
the process of life.. everything is born and grows, learns, adapts, thrives, decays, dies, begins again? thats what i think God is
and as far as homosexuals go, when you remember that humans were perfectly evolved for life on earth, why wouldnt life start self-limiting in some form when theres a population surplus...look at some of these cities in asia... life compensates and gets out the Vaseline
anyways. thats just my theory. we do a lot of weird and gross shyt thats actually quite natural, its just weird in the society we currently live in.