Posted on 06/29/2004 5:07:44 PM PDT by xzins
Excellent article for your files
I am PharmD also and basically feel the same way as this person. If we really care about people wouldn't we in our compassion try to prevent them from becoming involved in a dangerous lifestyle
Whole-hearted agreement with you.
When we see a child walking into traffic, the ones who care try to stop the child from doing what's dangerous.
Can you imagine neighbors who would egg the child on????
If one of the problems with gays is promiscuity--as the author says--wouldn't marriage and monomgamy be preferable?
You'll never see this in the mainstream media. If you try to spread this around the workplace, you'll likely be fired.
Thank you for this excellent article. I'll update the database immediately.
I just spread it around so we'll see what happens. :>)
Thanks, script. How's things?
Love the footnoting on this article.
Except they (homosexual men) have higher numbers of partners , even when they consider themselves "committed" to a relationship. The only thing they are really committed to is their self-destructive behavior.
Yep. And is there not the problem that by allowing marriage, you've also legitmized the practice, making it more acceptable.
The best prescription pharmacists should be filling is Trinoassatall.
Since when do marriage and monogamy go hand in hand? Obviously, they should, but a piece of paper signed by some damn clerk isn't going to stop someone from cheating on their spouse.
FWIW, there is far too little monogamy in traditional, heterosexual marriages. Why would gays fare any better?
<< If one of the problems with gays is promiscuity--as the author says--wouldn't marriage and monomgamy be preferable? >>
Unquestionably marriage would be better. But then, no one is stopping them from marrying.
Also, if they married and were monogamous, they wouldn't be homosexual anymore.
Dan
I'll bite, what is it?
LOL!!!
I get it!!!
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You may find this article of interest:
Dutch Decline: Losing interest in matrimony. Here's an excerpt: Since the start of the Dutch gay-marriage debate in which gay-marriage activists successfully made the case for separating civil marriage from the legal rights and duties involved with the raising of children the percentage of Dutch babies born out of wedlock has skyrocketed. As Stanley Kurtz has also pointed out (here and here), in the 15 years since the beginning of the long march toward gay marriage, the illegitimacy rate in the Netherlands has risen from 11 percent (1989) to over 31 percent (2003).You may find this article of interest:
Same-Sex 'Marriage' Goes to School. Here's an excerpt:And the last one for now:Imagine finding out that your kindergartner's teacher read the story Heather Has Two Mommies or Daddy's New Roommate before nap time. Having two daddies or two mommies is just the same as having one of each, she explains.
Or perhaps you'll learn over the dinner table that a special speaker visited your middle-schooler's health class. The speaker instructed your pre-teen about homosexual sexin graphic detail. Then the speaker asked for volunteers to role-play. One student was to act the part of "a young lesbian who's really enraptured with another woman" and who's "thinking about having sex."
What's Wrong With Letting Same-Sex Couples "Marry?"
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I've been thinking about writing something along the same lines and I'm glad to see more qualified folks taking a stand and telling the truth.
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