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To: r9etb

Gay sex is a total malfunction of the reproductive act. It produces nothing but disease, justified shame, and social breakdown.

You don’t know it’s a malfunction? What did you think it produced?


113 posted on 05/13/2009 2:29:12 PM PDT by Enoughofthissocialism
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To: Enoughofthissocialism
You don’t know it’s a malfunction? What did you think it produced?

You misunderstand. You introduced a new term into the discussion, and then referred to it as being self-evident according to some "definition" that you failed to provide. I was asking you to provide that definition. And unfortunately, your definition misses the point.

Gay sex is a total malfunction of the reproductive act. It produces nothing but disease, justified shame, and social breakdown.

Well, ok ... I will agree about the disease, shame, and social breakdown; and I'll agree that there's more to it than that.

But I'd point out that the question under discussion is what makes a person behave that way in the first place. What is the cause of the malfunction? You're not addressing the point.

BTW, it's not a "total malfunction," in the usual sense of the term; i.e., that nothing works as it should. My understanding of the mechanics of homosexual behavior is that the equipment itself is apparently fully functional; what's different about it, is that it's just employed in an aberrant pursuit. And again, the question is what would motivate a person to behave in that manner.

As an aside, that aberrant pursuit does not prevent a homosexual from normal procreation -- I know and know of practicing homosexuals who nevertheless have kids that were conceived in the usual way.

127 posted on 05/13/2009 3:02:13 PM PDT by r9etb
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