Laurie wrote: This really is my final post I shall not be visiting anymore.
PART THE FIRST
Let me beat the dead horse further. Parthian shots deserve return fire and at the risk of substantiating Larkin31’s contention that chariness is a Christian instinct that I lack, let me make a final defense against the kind of lies and half-truths that Laurie is dealing in here.
Laurie wrote (for the second or third time): “The statistics show that some bad things are more prevalent in the gay community but that does not mean that this is because their actions are wrong. After all I suspect the proportion of climbers who die young is higher than in the rest of the population. But that is not an argument showing climbing is wrong. It is an argument for urging climbers to take precautions. Similarly your ‘statistics’ are arguments for urging gay people to behave in moral ways within their relationships.”
Where do I begin with this nonsense? “That does not mean that this is because their actions are wrong.” So you are trying to equate the health risks of engaging in anal sex with the risks of engaging in mountain climbing?
First of all mountain climbing is not on the Church’s list of sinful activities. Killing yourself while mountain climbing is morally neutral perhaps. Killing yourself while engaging in anal sex is stupid, a moral evil, an insult to the God the creator.
The point of my statistics was to demonstrate that not only is anal sex proscribed in a moral sense but that the proscription exists because there are real world dangers extant.
“It is an argument for urging climbers to take precautions.”
No, it’s not. There are no precautions one can take to obviate drunk driving, other than NOT DOING IT. SHEESH. This is the moral equivalent of someone suggesting that drinking a milkshake before having a “few beers” will prevent you from getting drunk and allow you to drive. Good one, Laurie.
Laurie Wrote: Possibly for straights but obviously God must have had a different idea when he made gays?
Ah, Laurie, One of the
top ten myths of homosexuality. Be my guest, everyone. When Homosexualists fall into their patterns of mouthing off their agenda talking points, follow the link there, copy and paste the facts that deny their propaganda. To whit:
The research does not show that anyone is “born gay,” and suggests instead that homosexuality results from a complex mix of developmental factors.
The widespread, popular belief that science has proven a biological or genetic origin to homosexuality can be traced to the publicity which surrounded three studies published in the early 1990’s. In August of 1991, researcher Simon LeVay published a study based on post-mortem examinations of the brains of cadavers. He concluded that differences in a particular brain structure suggested “that sexual orientation has a biological substrate.” (Simon LeVay, “A Difference in Hypothalamic Structure Between Heterosexual and Homosexual Men,” Science, 253: 1034 (August 1991).)
In December of 1991, researchers J. Michael Bailey and Richard C. Pillard published a study of identical and fraternal twins and adoptive brothers, and found that “the pattern of rates of homosexuality…was generally consistent with substantial genetic influence.”( J. Michael Bailey and Richard C. Pillard, “A Genetic Study of Male Sexual Orientation,” Archives of General Psychiatry, 48: 1089 (December 1991)) Finally, in 1993, researcher Dean Hamer claimed to have found a specific “chromosomal region” containing “a gene that contributes to homosexual orientation in males.” (Dean H. Hamer, et al., “A Linkage Between DNA Markers on the X Chromosome and Male Sexual Orientation,” Science 261 (1993): 325.)
These studies suffered from serious methodological weaknesses, such as small sample sizes, non-random samples and even possible mis-classification of their subjects. Other scientists have been unable to replicate these dramatic findings. These problems led two psychiatrists to conclude,
“Critical review shows the evidence favoring a biologic theory to be lacking…In fact, the current trend may be to underrate the explanatory power of extant psychosocial models.” (William Byne and Bruce Parsons, “Human Sexual Orientation: The Biologic Theories Reappraised,” Archives of General Psychiatry, 50 (March 1993): 228, 236.)
Subsequently, more rigorous studies of identical twin pairs have essentially made it impossible to argue for the genetic determination of homosexuality. Since identical (“monozygotic,” in the scientific literature) twins have identical genes, if homosexuality were genetically fixed at birth, we should expect that whenever one twin is homosexual, the other twin would be homosexual (a “concordance rate” of 100%). Even Michael Bailey himself, co-author of the landmark 1991 twins study (which supposedly found a concordance rate of about 50%), conducted a subsequent study on a larger sample of Australian twins.
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