toddy rotton
06-20-2006, 03:43 PM
I am not directly responsible for anyone’s happiness or un-happiness in this world;
Neither should the Society, in which we all live, be held totally accountable to a group of gay activists, (or any other militants), who want us to believe otherwise. Protect their person? Yes. Support their lifestyle? Psh, c'mon here.
Some, me included, just wish it would go away; will it? No, of course not. I honestly do not mean to offend but I will forever maintain it is more of a deviant behavior choice than a disorder or genetic disposition. So, before you read "this"... (Consider that I thought about putting "this"):
[Bailey said, "These studies contain arguably the best published data on the association between homosexuality and psychopathology, and both converge on the same unhappy conclusion: homosexual people are at substantially higher risk for some forms of emotional problems, including suicidality, major depression, and anxiety disorder, conduct disorder, and nicotine dependence...The strength of the new studies is their degree of control.”]
...in another thread but which one? So many to choose from. Besides, this seemed to stand on it's own. It is a very short and interesting. I found it to be an edifying read. It should be required reading before you post to this forum:icon_mrgr
**READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE** (http://www.narth.com/docs/whitehead.html)
Neither should the Society, in which we all live, be held totally accountable to a group of gay activists, (or any other militants), who want us to believe otherwise. Protect their person? Yes. Support their lifestyle? Psh, c'mon here.
Some, me included, just wish it would go away; will it? No, of course not. I honestly do not mean to offend but I will forever maintain it is more of a deviant behavior choice than a disorder or genetic disposition. So, before you read "this"... (Consider that I thought about putting "this"):
[Bailey said, "These studies contain arguably the best published data on the association between homosexuality and psychopathology, and both converge on the same unhappy conclusion: homosexual people are at substantially higher risk for some forms of emotional problems, including suicidality, major depression, and anxiety disorder, conduct disorder, and nicotine dependence...The strength of the new studies is their degree of control.”]
...in another thread but which one? So many to choose from. Besides, this seemed to stand on it's own. It is a very short and interesting. I found it to be an edifying read. It should be required reading before you post to this forum:icon_mrgr
**READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE** (http://www.narth.com/docs/whitehead.html)