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To: tonenili
One can stop having intercourse with someone of the same sex. That doesn't mean they'll stop having sexual desire towards another of the same sex (any more than a heterosexual who abstains from having sex ceases to feel sexual attraction). Can it happen? Can the desire be changed? Quite possibly. But to say that homosexuality is simply an action is completely false.

I would say that post #124 should give you pause...

CLEARLY homosexuality is simply being drawn to or actually engaging in an action ONLY. Accept the physical reality not the mystical leftist propaganda...

127 posted on 04/13/2006 10:46:02 AM PDT by DBeers (†)
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To: DBeers

Sorry, but I disagree. You may not like the current definition of homosexuality, but every dictionary I've looked at defines it as being attracted to those of the same sex, not just engaging in sexual intercourse with those of the same sex. Language is the mechanism by which we choose to communicate, and I believe that standards are necessary to communicate accurately. Now maybe you believe that all dictionaries have been taken over by leftist whackos, but I'm a little more realistic.


129 posted on 04/13/2006 10:50:55 AM PDT by tonenili
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To: DBeers

And, in any case, this is way off topic. I see no reason why any two individuals who are raising a child together should be denied access to the Easter Egg event if they are behaving politely and orderly at the time. If they attempt to create a scene, or upset others at the event, they should clearly be removed.


133 posted on 04/13/2006 10:53:08 AM PDT by tonenili
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