Originally Posted by cj592:
“I'm not a member , what does it say?”
Among the little gems are:
Do not make the mistake of irrationally applying the "homophobe" label to those who feel that homosexuality is unhealthy and immoral
Saying that homosexuality is wrong is no more bigoted than saying that smoking is wrong.
Should homosexuals refraim from physically damaging activities?Common sense would say yes.
he's not the only former homosexual I've known, and they all say pretty much the same thing: They were miserable.I wouldn't know personally. That's just what I hear from those who have renounced homosexuality
If parents choose to teach their children that homosexuality is wrong, it's not your job to "correct" the parents and try to force your chosen point of view on the child.
While someone may have homosexual tendancies through no real fault of their own, the choice comes when one chooses to act on or even embrace those urges.
One former homosexual I know grew up in a home with a very strict and emotionally distant father. He never received positive male attention as he was growing up, so when he reached puberty and began to develop sexually, he become attracted to other males because he was seeking the approval that his father never gave him and he became a practicing homosexual for many years. However, he was unhappy--miserable, in fact--and began researching where homosexuality really comes from (nurture versus nature). Once he realized why he had become a homosexual, it gave him the resolve he needed to renounce homosexuality and seek help and healing, and today, he is happily married to a beautiful woman.