Gays Far More Likely To Engage In Criminal Activities

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“Those who engaged in homosexuality were similar to those who used illegal drugs, participated in prostitution, or regularly smoked in disturbances of public health and social order. That is, similar patterns in the differences were evident in criminality, dangerousness, use of illegal substances, problems with substance use, mental health, and health costs.”

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If this data holds to be true (and that remains and “if”) then why wouldn’t homosexuality be reclassified as disorder?
 
The data for criminality indicated that 22.8% of homosexuals have been booked for committing a crime, compared to 11% of heterosexuals. This statistic held true for both gays and lesbians. “That’s noteworthy,” said Cameron, “It shows a rebellion, an unwillingness to go along with society.”

The study also indicated an increase in the use of illegal substances, driving while intoxicated, and dangerous sexual practices, including intercourse with multiple and HIV+ partners.

Speaking on the import of his research Cameron remarked that “The scripture of the realm of modernity is scientific literature. And we want the Christian community to understand that the science is really very consistent, and highly concordant with the historic Christian position on homosexuality.”
 
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The data for criminality indicated that 22.8% of homosexuals have been booked for committing a crime, compared to 11% of heterosexuals.
What crimes? Burglary? Assault? Robbery? Murder? It would help a lot to know what crimes are favored by the homosexual community.
 
Guess we can add " higher than average rates of incarceration" to the possible adverse effects of the gay life style.

Suspect the incidents of criminal behavior are even more pronounced than normal among youth. Older gays I know are super law abiding. Gays tend to accumulate more stuff than those raising families and, as all property owners, want to protect the sucess they have achieved.
 
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I think he is talking about prostitution and illegal drug use.
Look, if people feel persecuted for what many call their immoral behavior, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problem?
 
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Thekla:
Look, if people feel persecuted for what many call their immoral behavior, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problem?
Look, if people embrace behavior contrary to both natural and divine law as a thoroughgoing lifestyle, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problems?

– Mark L. Chance.
 
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Thekla:
Look, if people feel persecuted for what many call their immoral behavior, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problem?
Let me try to understand. You are saying that once someone embarks upon a life of immoral behavior it is then justified to embark upon other types of immoral behavior because people are going to call them on it?
 
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mlchance:
Look, if people embrace behavior contrary to both natural and divine law as a thoroughgoing lifestyle, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problems?

– Mark L. Chance.
But it is natural for them - just as left-handed people naturally favor the “wrong” hand…and the church is all about “natural” sexuality…
 
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patg:
But it is natural for them - just as left-handed people naturally favor the “wrong” hand…and the church is all about “natural” sexuality…
Sin is not a natural act. Something that is intrinsically grave is not “natural”.
 
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mlchance:
Look, if people embrace behavior contrary to both natural and divine law as a thoroughgoing lifestyle, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problems?

– Mark L. Chance.
Thanks for the compliment.
 
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gilliam:
Let me try to understand. You are saying that once someone embarks upon a life of immoral behavior it is then justified to embark upon other types of immoral behavior because people are going to call them on it?
I question the idea that people are just calling them on it. Some of the rhetoric is outright persecution
 
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Thekla:
I question the idea that people are just calling them on it. Some of the rhetoric is outright persecution
People persecute drunks and adulterers as well. Doesn’t give them the right to become prostitutes, or indulge in any other sin. Sinners have been persecuted throughout eternity, in no way does that justify the sin, nor make it a “natural” act.
 
Straight and to the point – It IS immoral…they need to quit.
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Thekla:
Look, if people feel persecuted for what many call their immoral behavior, is it any surprise that they would turn to drugs and prostitution? That they would have more mental health problem?
 
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gilliam:
People persecute drunks and adulterers as well. Doesn’t give them the right to become prostitutes, or indulge in any other sin. Sinners have been persecuted throughout eternity, in no way does that justify the sin, nor make it a “natural” act.
We also don’t have the right to persecute people for their sins. Criminal behavior we prosecute, but we need to be mightily careful that we treat one another as we would treat Jesus Christ.
 
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Jeffrey:
Straight and to the point – It IS immoral…they need to quit.
It’s an interesting paradigm; how do you treat people conducting immoral behavior as you would Jesus?

As an aside, would you please consider removing the Islam=Satanism thing?
 
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Thekla:
It’s an interesting paradigm; how do you treat people conducting immoral behavior as you would Jesus?
Jesus told the sinners to sin no more. He didn’t tell the sinners, to go out and find more and varied sins to commit because they were persecuted.
 
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Thekla:
We also don’t have the right to persecute people for their sins. .
I didn’t say we had the right to persecute anyone. I said that people who are sinning can’t justify their sin, or justify engaging in more and varied sins because, well, they are persecuted. That doesn’t justify their sinning. period.
Criminal behavior we prosecute, but we need to be mightily careful that we treat one another as we would treat Jesus Christ
If Jesus was sinning, I thing it would be mightly merciful to tell Him He was sinning and not try to make excuses up for Him. Right now our society accepts too many sins as “normal”, when they are intrinsically grave acts.
 
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