| Re: The Truth About Homomsexuality |
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Group: alt.politics · Group Profile
Author: DysperdisDysperdis Date: Apr 3, 2008 23:14
adman wrote:
> "Meldon Fens" meldon.com> wrote in message
> news:39idnf6PHPoH4mjanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@uniservecommunications...
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> | "No One" budweiser.com> wrote in message
> | news:2e8e4a82-5b1c-42e9-affc-61161d879ff6@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> | > Did you know that most people think homosexuality is wrong? but they
> | > are to afraid to say so for fear of being frowned upon by
> | > "society".
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> | How's this one. They claim "one is born gay". If that were true, there
> would
> | be a genetic component which also implies it can be transferred
> genetically.
> | Total hog-wash.
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> | I recall early in the presidential race, a panel including Melissa
> Ethridge
> | asking one of the candidates a loaded question , with a premise of "born
> | gay". The candidate answered "incorrectly" and it swept through the press
> | like wild-fire. Stupid bastard couldn't even stand up to a false premise.
> | They can't even answer what they feel for fear of ridicule. Sad really. We
> | all suffer because people feel the need to "win" rather than seek clarity.
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> "Animals that live a completely homosexual life can also be found. This
> occurs especially among birds that will pair with one partner for life,
> which is the case with geese and ducks. Four to five percent "
> http://www.leaderu.com/marco/special/spc11b.html
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> 13.95%% of males and 4.25%% of females having had either "extensive" or "more
> than incidental" homosexual experience. [12]
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_sexual_orientation
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> 5%% in the animal kingdom, 13.95%% in America.
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> That means 8.95%% make the choice to be homosexual.
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> nuff said.
Only if you conclude that "a completely homosexual life" is equivalent
to having "extensive" or "more than incidental" experience, which fails
to account for bisexuality. You also failed to provide the operational
definition of "extensive" used in the study.
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