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To: little jeremiah

I just find it hard to understand why people who lead their lives outside the norm. fight so hard to be accepted by those who don’t. We all have a choice in the way we lead our lives. There are many people in my life whose sexuality is unbeknownst to me. Having said that, the homosexuals that I have known are very immodest with regard to their preferences. Sexuality should not define a person, there is much more to humans than that. Many homosexuals flaunt their preferences in a way that others find distasteful (for example, a kiss in at a Church)and then are shocked that society does not accept it. I think that at times they are their own worst enemy.


27 posted on 02/15/2010 4:59:58 PM PST by marstegreg
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To: marstegreg
Having said that, the homosexuals that I have known are very immodest with regard to their preferences. Sexuality should not define a person, there is much more to humans than that.

The second law of homosexuality:

To the mentally healthy (heterosexual), sex is something you do;
To the mentally diseased ('homosexual'), sex is everything you are.

Their mental disease leaves them nothing to base their identity on other than their sexual practices. Rejecting their sexual practices is seen as a rejection of them, and they just don't have the strength of character to deal with that. They truly are a mentally diseased bunch.

44 posted on 02/16/2010 5:26:56 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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