To: DooDahhhh; Dudoight
I am absolutely appalled that the gay "party line" has been sold to so many people. Any person is completely capable of choosing whether or not to be intimate with someone else, or who that someone else is. That includes the gender of the other person at. Any person is also capable of controlling their desires, or directing them where they with them to go. There is no such thing as a "gay gene" and while there is a such thing as "sexual preconditioning" that can be overcome. If homosexuality were not a choice there would be no people who were quite committed gays that at some point decided to become completely and totally straight. But everyone knows that the sort of people I'm talking about do exist. The concept that sexual orientation is not a choice is a lie that has been fed to people in an attempt to make deviant behavior acceptable to the masses.
63 posted on
02/03/2005 9:44:13 AM PST by
LionsDaughter
("War Eagle!" -George W. Bush)
To: LionsDaughter
I agree with you for the most part. There is NO gay gene. I do think it is rooted in psychological 'conditioning'in childhood. It is like seriously physically abused kids...some use that as an excuse for violence and murder. Others CHOOSE not to commit violence and murder. One could alwyas abstain, as homosapiens do have "free will".
As I also said,it occurs in nature, ONLY when there are no partners of the opposite sex available, that is the time you will see animals opting for same sex partner. I don't think that supports the choice for a homosexual lifestyle. As one freeper said...some animals are cannibalistic...should that give rationale to cannibalism in homosapiens?
68 posted on
02/03/2005 1:33:14 PM PST by
Dudoight
To: LionsDaughter
Agreed! To say the behavior isn't a choice is to say that a woman who gets pregnant out of wedlock had no choice but to act on the attraction she felt toward the father! Unless it was rape, she of course, did have a choice.
99 posted on
02/04/2005 12:51:27 PM PST by
gidget7
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