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Originally posted by Porsche-O-Phile
I see homosexuality as a psychological disorder, plain and simple. It's a mild pathology, but a pathology nonetheless. Kind of like how certain individuals are predisposed to getting themselves into situations they can't handle (abusive relationships, etc.), predisposed to alcoholism or drug use or inclinations to engage in behavior that's harmful to onesself. Extreme manifiestations include things like cutting or self-mutilation, but I sort of doubt homosexuality quite rises to quite that level of pathology (at least for most).
It certainly ain't normal. But whatever floats yer boat. I just ain't a particularly big fan of it.
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Gays are very much predisposed to give into hedonistic urges; far more so than the general population. Their ranks are burdened with exceptionaly high levels of drug abuse and promiscuity, to name just two examples where this tendency manifests itself. The rate of serious drug addiction is several times the norm, and the rate of promiscuity is several hundred times the norm.
This isn't just some "intolerant Christian conservative redneck" piping up, either. They discuss these problems freely in their own community. They acknowledge they have problems in these areas. Yet, it seems when folks outside those ranks discuss (or even mention) these problems, the hatefull labels get applied. The accusations of "intolerance". It is simply not PC to discuss these problems frankly. To even hint that gays are prone to self-destructive, hedonistic behavior, is blasphamy in this modern age.
They, and their appologists, are trying to brow-beat the rest of us into acknowledging they are "normal", when they are anything but. Not going to happen. Especially not with the church. So, once again, the gay community and its supporters whip out the "hate and intolerance" mantra. They are incapable of understanding that the church, and some of the rest of us, hold the line on this out of love and concern for them. No, it's just easier to sit there and think we "hate" them. That way they never have to take a look in the mirror...