To: Quix
For most, it's a lifestyle choice.
98 posted on
02/23/2004 7:12:56 AM PST by
petercooper
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To: petercooper; Quix
For most, it's a lifestyle choice. You may find this informative:
How Might Homosexuality Develop? Putting the Pieces Together
Thousands have left the homosexual lifestyle.
Dr. Spitzer used to believe homosexuals couldn't leave the lifestyle, but after his own study he now believes they can. That must have been one very revealing study for Spitzer to change his mind on such a hot controversial issue. Source
100 posted on
02/23/2004 7:37:46 AM PST by
scripter
(Thousands have left the homosexual lifestyle)
To: petercooper
I don't know about most.
I think for many it's a pleasure of the moment choice and some sense of belonging after feeling so odd-person-out for so long. Then if one 'comes out' there's the pseudo family of the movement.
But many are trapped and have 'tried,' many have tried fairly hard . . . to escape their orientation and failed utterly--for a list of reasons.
It's not an easy sin to overcome by all accounts. Few people are just delivered by a snap of God's finger. Few alcoholics are delivered that way either.
112 posted on
02/23/2004 5:37:14 PM PST by
Quix
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