WD-40 wrote:Mandalore wrote:The Pope called gay marriage a threat to the future of humanity. I am interested in seeing the Pope's credentials. Also, perhaps him being strung up. But that's for another time.
I think he's worried about the immoral 'sex' between gay couples, not the fact that they 'love' each other. Can't make a 'baby' fudge-packing, or carpet munching/grinding. He's worried kids will think that's 'actually normal'. If the world had nothing but gays in it, then the worlds population would die out. Maybe that's what he's getting at?
First, keep in mind, I have nothing against homosexuals. Be careful calling someone a 'Homophobe', as the one's you accuse and those witnessing it could immediately wonder if the accuser leans that way 'sexually' or harbors deep, secret desires toward the same sex....not that you do..but, it will make the accuser look that way.
Personally, I think it makes sense that there are male and female 'spirits' in the world, and for some reason, 'male' spirits end up in 'female' bodies, and 'female' spirits, end up in 'male' bodies. Think about it. I've observed this for a couple decades. Maybe this explains the lisping and feminine 'personality' traits of 'male' homosexuals (.i.e. the fingers-only handshake, overly emotional and sensitive, worry about their appearance, weight, clothing style, the hand flip, talking like a girl, know all the latest fashions, etc), whereas, alot of 'female' Homosexuals have Butch haircuts, talk masculine, ride Harleys, wear blue jeans and have beer guts.
My two cents, but I'm convinced I'm right about this one.
So, you say you have nothing against homosexuals, then in the next sentence you imply that being thought of as homosexual is a bad thing. Interesting. (Zero interest here what anyone thinks of my orientation)
About your "spirits" hypothesis: What about the large proportion of the gay/lesbian population that don't have those stereotypical traits, or only adopt them because they saw them in popular culture while building their identity? What about bisexuals? What about people who actually believe they were born into a wrong-gendered body, regardless of who they're attracted to? Conflating sexual orientation and personal gender identification is a terrible idea.