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Homosexual activity causes more harm than Heterosexual activity

I received this via email and found it interesting. So I thought to post in my blog.

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Gay And Lesbian Medical Association Lists Homosexual Ailments
Date: Thursday, August 08 @ 20:42:30 CDT
Topic: Diseases

The Gay And Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) has just published a list of diseases and social pathologies that afflict those who engage in homosexual conduct.

According to the Gay And Lesbian Medical Association, men and women who engage in homosexual behaviors are at greater risk of a series of diseases and mental problems than are heterosexuals. These risks include: HIV/AIDS; substance abuse; depression/anxiety; STDs; prostate/testicular/colon cancer; alcohol and tobacco abuse; gynecological cancer; domestic violence; heart problems; osteoporosis; breast cancer and more.

Instead of discouraging these behaviors, however, the GLMA simply encourages health care providers to be aware of these diseases, addictions, and mental health problems.

If your school is pushing the homosexual agenda, school officials may wish to read about the dangerous health consequences of promoting sodomy among teenagers. GLMA has published reports on homosexual males and females. To access this information, go to: http://www.glma.org.

Read TVC's Special Report on homosexual diseases

This article comes from Traditional Values Coalition
http://www.traditionalvalues.org

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4 comments:
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Unknown said...
10:08 AM  

I believe the point they were trying to make is, it's a found fact homosexual behaviour is more at risk on those ailments. However, rather than trying to educate individuals to avoid that type of behaviour, they continue to advocate it.

It would be similiar to the smoking issue. Now that it's more than obvious smoking kills you and second hand smoke is harmfull to all, they educate the youth not to smoke. Rather than continue to indoctrinate them to do so. ( as the industry had been doing ).

Also similiar to groups pushing condoms and free sex. Yes the half truth is it helps against aids, but std's are at an all time high due to condoms are not protecting them in those areas.

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JMJ said...
12:28 PM  

I hope by avoiding "homosexual behaviour" you mean entering into abstinence (until you find a suitable partner or develop a strong relationship) or at least safe sex. Surely you do not believe that homosexuality is a choice.

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Unknown said...
5:46 AM  

All interesting reflections.

I do not agree with the homosexual behaviour. It is my humble opinion, for most it is a choice of lifestyle. Personally I think due to more of a engineering. Let me expain. I think some go into it, slowly, due to either a trauma, bad/no parental influence, social engineering, ect. To simply state it's a choice is too simplistic, but I do not believe its due to some gene nor sexual orientation. That would put your life in a predestined tense, whereas you do not have the abilty to make choices, ect.

Homosexuals, may have more stress. I know a few in the work force, while growing up, ect. And those willing to actually talk about it, seem to place that stress upon themselves.

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JMJ said...
12:04 AM  

> I do not agree with the homosexual behaviour.

Good. I do not agree with discriminatory, close-minded behavior, nor its subsequent ignorance (nor do I agree with spelling behavior with a "u").

>I think some go into it, slowly, due to either a trauma, bad/no parental influence, social engineering, ect.

Well, I think Santa Claus not only exists, but farts rainbows. Unfortunately that doesn't make it true.

>To simply state it's a choice is too simplistic, but I do not believe its due to some gene nor sexual orientation. That would put your life in a predestined tense, whereas you do not have the abilty to make choices, ect.

There are plenty of things in life you cannot choose, just because some things are beyond your control does not completely take away the freedom of choice. I don't follow this point. So when did you make the "choice" to become a heterosexual, and what makes that a better "choice" than homosexuality other than probably the fitting of male and female due to "construction" ?

Also, how would you explain studies that homosexuality occurs in nature among animals - are animals making choices to pursue members of the same sex? Do they even have the capacity for this kind of reasoning?


>I know a few in the work force, while growing up, ect.

Ah, so you're an expert?

>those willing to actually talk about it, seem to place that stress upon themselves.

Oh ok, all the hatred, discrimination, and calls for inequality directed towards homosexuals and their differences in nature is their fault?

If homosexuality is indeed a choice, why would anyone in their right mind choose to pursue this with all the discrimination and other related negativity surrounding it? "Engineering" (whatever that means other than genetic nature, i.e. 'not a choice'), stress, trauma, and parents be damned, no sane rational person would ever make this "choice" knowing the luggage it entails. So you're saying every homosexual in existence is so because they had some sort of a shitty childhood, or bad experiences growing up? If that's the case, I should be King Gay.

There are more things to life than false dichotomies of fact vs. opinion - to me, to say homosexuality is a choice is something that is almost contrary to reason. However, irregardless of whether or not it is a choice (although I still maintain that declaring it a lifestyle choice is downright ignorant), homosexuals are people too and should be respected for who they are.

Just because they may not share a lifestyle similar to yours does not mean that what they do is wrong, . If anything, condemning their way of life and the fact they are different is a threat to our future as well as our children. What kind of message are we giving to our children when we basically say that being different is bad and wrong, and furthermore that people who are different have undoubtedly chosen to be as such and should be looked down upon.

You don't have to do it, like it, or even agree with it, but you cannot prevent others from being who they are, just because you possess one of these mindsets.

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