Amergin
Well-Known Member
I am a heterosexual married man (to the same woman for 40 years.) I notice a paradox in the views people have on gay marriage.
Since I never considered having sex with another man, I never understood those men who did so. However, it was no problem for me. I am secure in my gender identity and gender choice of a woman to love and have my children.
As a high school lad, I remember lads using queer or poofter as an insult to someone who seemed lacking in athletic skill, or someone who seemed a "sissy."
In College, I met some gay students. It was widely known but they never discussed it with me. We all ate at the cafeteria, argued sports and religion but all of us who are straight avoided the gender orientation topic out of proper manners. I never felt them to be a threat. I never believed that homosexuality was contagious (only morons would think that.)
The loudest homophobes (anti-homosexuals) are Christians, and almost always Fundamentalists, Ultrafundamentalists, Evangelicals, and conservative Catholics. Why is that?
They say that homosexuality spreads by social and personality contact. That is obvious bollocks. They say that homosexual marriage is a threat to your marriage and to my marriage. It is incredible.
An Atlanta study showed that real heterosexuals showed attraction to male-female sex and oddly to lesbian sex. Men living a heterosexual life style but expressive of homophobia were proven to be suppressing and repressing inner homosexual desires for the same sex. We now know through hundreds of neuroscience studies that all of our desires, thoughts, emotions, reason, memory, language, and moral compass are based on specific brain networks. There is a gender identification network closely overlapping gender selection (for sex) programme. No body chooses a gay lifestyle unless his brain is wired that way. It cannot be transmitted
Today we see the homosexual scandals in the Catholic priesthood, fundamentalist and ultrafundamentalist preachers, and Pentecostals.
Why is homophobia so rare in those who are religiously nominal, indifferent, non-religious, or members of liberal religious sects?
What is the connection between homophobia - repressed homosexuality, and hatred of homosexuals?
Gay marriage does not threaten my marriage in the least. I have nothing to fear if two blokes marry.
But the Christian Fundamentalist homophobe is struggling with desires which are strong but forbidden by Fundamentalist dogma. If he gives in to his desires he faces eternity in a burning hell. That surely makes me wonder about the writers of the Bible.
Christian Homophobes (allegedly living heterosexual lives) hate the openly homosexual man because that homosexual is a manifestation of the Right Wing Christian's fear (eternal Hell.) Such outrageous if irrational beliefs are enough to make the radical Christians hate, assault, and even kill homosexuals simply because the homosexual adds fuel to the homophobe's inner fire of homosexuality.
Prop 8 and the Judicial ruling is a great document of civil rights.
Only ignorant and/or mentally ill homophobes belief these FALSE beliefs about the US Constitution.
a. The Bill of Rights makes America a Christian Theocracy.
b. There is somewhere in the Constitution a definition of marriage as man-woman (Christian dogma).
c. There are clauses against interracial marriage, same sex marriage, Baptist-Baboon marriage, polygamy.
d. The Constitution is laws restriction individuals.
e. The Constitution does not guarantee human rights.
f. The Constitution is based entirely on the Bible.
Now here are the facts for those ignorant of the Constitution.
1. The Constitution does not define marriage.
2. It does not explicitly forbid gay marriage.
3. It does not forbid interracial marriage. (Many Fundies do.)
4. Constitution expresses rights and privileges.
5. It does not outlaw polygamy. Outlawing polygamy and gay marriage are clearly UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
6. It is unconstitutional for any American to be bound by laws purely based on Christian superstition or dogma.
Christianity brought more than a millennium of oppression, persecution, wars, witch hunts, and severe restriction on individual freedom.
The US Constitution gives freedom to people for the first time since ancient Greece. The major feature is equality and equal rights under the law. The Constitution was written partly to free us from religious oppression.
Amergin
Since I never considered having sex with another man, I never understood those men who did so. However, it was no problem for me. I am secure in my gender identity and gender choice of a woman to love and have my children.
As a high school lad, I remember lads using queer or poofter as an insult to someone who seemed lacking in athletic skill, or someone who seemed a "sissy."
In College, I met some gay students. It was widely known but they never discussed it with me. We all ate at the cafeteria, argued sports and religion but all of us who are straight avoided the gender orientation topic out of proper manners. I never felt them to be a threat. I never believed that homosexuality was contagious (only morons would think that.)
The loudest homophobes (anti-homosexuals) are Christians, and almost always Fundamentalists, Ultrafundamentalists, Evangelicals, and conservative Catholics. Why is that?
They say that homosexuality spreads by social and personality contact. That is obvious bollocks. They say that homosexual marriage is a threat to your marriage and to my marriage. It is incredible.
An Atlanta study showed that real heterosexuals showed attraction to male-female sex and oddly to lesbian sex. Men living a heterosexual life style but expressive of homophobia were proven to be suppressing and repressing inner homosexual desires for the same sex. We now know through hundreds of neuroscience studies that all of our desires, thoughts, emotions, reason, memory, language, and moral compass are based on specific brain networks. There is a gender identification network closely overlapping gender selection (for sex) programme. No body chooses a gay lifestyle unless his brain is wired that way. It cannot be transmitted
Today we see the homosexual scandals in the Catholic priesthood, fundamentalist and ultrafundamentalist preachers, and Pentecostals.
Why is homophobia so rare in those who are religiously nominal, indifferent, non-religious, or members of liberal religious sects?
What is the connection between homophobia - repressed homosexuality, and hatred of homosexuals?
Gay marriage does not threaten my marriage in the least. I have nothing to fear if two blokes marry.
But the Christian Fundamentalist homophobe is struggling with desires which are strong but forbidden by Fundamentalist dogma. If he gives in to his desires he faces eternity in a burning hell. That surely makes me wonder about the writers of the Bible.
Christian Homophobes (allegedly living heterosexual lives) hate the openly homosexual man because that homosexual is a manifestation of the Right Wing Christian's fear (eternal Hell.) Such outrageous if irrational beliefs are enough to make the radical Christians hate, assault, and even kill homosexuals simply because the homosexual adds fuel to the homophobe's inner fire of homosexuality.
Prop 8 and the Judicial ruling is a great document of civil rights.
Only ignorant and/or mentally ill homophobes belief these FALSE beliefs about the US Constitution.
a. The Bill of Rights makes America a Christian Theocracy.
b. There is somewhere in the Constitution a definition of marriage as man-woman (Christian dogma).
c. There are clauses against interracial marriage, same sex marriage, Baptist-Baboon marriage, polygamy.
d. The Constitution is laws restriction individuals.
e. The Constitution does not guarantee human rights.
f. The Constitution is based entirely on the Bible.
Now here are the facts for those ignorant of the Constitution.
1. The Constitution does not define marriage.
2. It does not explicitly forbid gay marriage.
3. It does not forbid interracial marriage. (Many Fundies do.)
4. Constitution expresses rights and privileges.
5. It does not outlaw polygamy. Outlawing polygamy and gay marriage are clearly UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
6. It is unconstitutional for any American to be bound by laws purely based on Christian superstition or dogma.
Christianity brought more than a millennium of oppression, persecution, wars, witch hunts, and severe restriction on individual freedom.
The US Constitution gives freedom to people for the first time since ancient Greece. The major feature is equality and equal rights under the law. The Constitution was written partly to free us from religious oppression.
Amergin