I can't believe this is happening, but I'm going to have to chime in on Soleil's side this time. Although perhaps not using the most sensitive terms possible, Soleil has voiced an opinion that is perfectly valid, and is receiving an intellectual stoning for it. If we are all respecters of ideas, then we should all be open to the ideas of others, no matter how we feel about them, and no matter how politically-incorrect they may be-- keeping in mind that some of the most important ideas of all time were, in their time, considered to be politically incorrect (i.e. everything Jesus said!).
Soleil thinks that homosexuality is not the normal state of affairs. I agree with that. I believe that when God created the living things of the Earth, they were created male and female for a reason (with the exception of asexual organisms), and the fact that homosexuality exists today is an indication that the equilibrium with which the world was created has been thrown off. I'm willing to debate this with any of you; what I am not willing to do is to sit down and have people call me a homophobe and a fundamentalist instead of debating it with me.
It's funny how the pendulum swings, isn't it? Not long ago, homosexual people (and they are people, so let them be treated as such, and not be labelled) lived "in the closet" because the world had silenced them; now, people (and they are people, so let them too be treated as such) who believe that homosexuality is not normal are being silenced because having such ideas is considered to be politically-incorrect. They are themselves being sent to the closet, if you will, by a regime of thought that seeks to define what is and is not normal based on the criteria, "Because we said so." Sounds familiar? Similar to the way that homosexuality has been historically denounced because leaders, religious and/or political, have said so, yeah?
Anyways, although I don't agree with what Soleil has implied about sexuality being a theatre of spiritual war, I do think that everyone should be entitled to their opinion on sensitive subjects.
Let the thoughts be discredited on their own lack of merit, and not the thinker on their unwillingness to comply with political norms.