Does it not matter that you might be wrong? Perhaps barring them from service is unjust. After all, when last there was a draft, the armed services included gays. It always has. Just like every other profession. Have you had other jobs? Can you not work around gays or lesbians?
Secondly, thinking about the sexual practices of other persons, straight or gay, is very unpleasant. One should avoid the practice in all cases. And what this has to do with whether a soldier can carry out his/her duties effectively is unclear to me. Are you stating that this kind of thinking about the sexual practices of others is common?
You have lost the focus of the thread. After careful contemplation, I have determined that I am NOT wrong. Yes, I have had many other jobs and I have worked around homosexuals and lesbians. BUT, I did not have to live with them or be exposed to them in any other than a civilian job capacity. Having said that, I have treated many persons in my capacity as a Paramedic, both straight and undoubtedly homosexual. In that instance, I treat everyone as if they were infected. Something that the “Gay community” has inflicted upon us. That in itself will become a huge factor in a combat situation. If we have open homosexuals in the military and I am a medic, I am going to want some very prominent identification before I give him CPR or get his blood or body fluids all over me. Sorry. Is that wrong? Perhaps, but that’s the way it is. The issue is NOT wether there are homosexuals in the service or not. The issue is DADT. Someone’s sexual practices are no one’s business as long as they are kept private. What you do in private is your affair. The issue is the PUBLIC claim of homosexuality. Don’t wave it in folk’s faces and don’t do it where others can have knowledge of it. That’s all. The Church is most correct when she says that homosexuality is “intrinsically disordered”, which is a polite way of saying that it is twisted and unnatural. This casts deep suspicion on those afflicted with this disorder and who practice it and makes me doubt their ability for military service. However, there are homosexuals in the military, DADT is good policy and should be retained and rigidly enforced.