Loki...i am not anti-homosexual. i am pro-nature. I purposely started the thread to do with marriage and not homosexuality. As far as im concerned marriage doesnt come into it because i cannot accept the fundamental principle which is unnatural.
Those who engage in acts against Mother Nature for the sake of unhealthy, self-destructive pleasure are one of the weak links in the chain of the human species. If one link is broken, the chain is broken. If one feels it is acceptable to transgress the Laws of Nature when they do not suit that person's search for pleasure, then exactly where is the consistent ethical stopping point? There is only one; and that is the Laws of Nature.
Homosexuals represent just 1 to 2 percent of the population, but have 50 percent of the syphilis cases and 60 percent of the AIDS cases. Between one-half and three-fourths of homosexual men have, at one point in their lives, contracted hepatitis B, a rate that is 20 to 50 times greater than among heterosexual males. Amebiasis, shigellosis and giardiasis are so common among homosexuals the doctors call these diseases "gay bowel syndrome."
Now do you call that harmless? Dont you think that the social implications are important.
Loki...i am not anti-homosexual. i am pro-nature. I purposely started the thread to do with marriage and not homosexuality. As far as im concerned marriage doesnt come into it because i cannot accept the fundamental principle which is unnatural.
Those who engage in acts against Mother Nature for the sake of unhealthy, self-destructive pleasure are one of the weak links in the chain of the human species. If one link is broken, the chain is broken. If one feels it is acceptable to transgress the Laws of Nature when they do not suit that person's search for pleasure, then exactly where is the consistent ethical stopping point? There is only one; and that is the Laws of Nature.
Homosexuals represent just 1 to 2 percent of the population, but have 50 percent of the syphilis cases and 60 percent of the AIDS cases. Between one-half and three-fourths of homosexual men have, at one point in their lives, contracted hepatitis B, a rate that is 20 to 50 times greater than among heterosexual males. Amebiasis, shigellosis and giardiasis are so common among homosexuals the doctors call these diseases "gay bowel syndrome."
Now do you call that harmless? Dont you think that the social implications are important.
Respect
GIASI