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compiled by jy
from the Christian Research Journal, Summer 1992,
page 30. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot
Miller.
If homosexuality is neither a normal nor a
healthy lifestyle -- as I believe this article demonstrates -- then the
most loving thing we can do is to help homosexuals realize this and offer
them our help and encouragement. But millions of people in our society
believe that homosexuality is a healthy and acceptable alternative
lifestyle. This debate over the acceptance of homosexuality in our culture
is one that has been clouded with many misrepresentations and
inaccuracies. These misrepresentations include the assertion that ten
percent of all Americans are gay (the figure is actually closer to one or
two percent), that all competent psychiatrists and psychologists believe
homosexuality is a healthy lifestyle (the majority do not), that
homosexuals are born that way (most therapists disagree) and cannot change
their sexual preference (disproven by numerous accounts where gays have
converted to heterosexuality).
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In
recent years homosexuals (especially men) have had to battle through the
difficulties associated with the discovery of HIV and the AIDS virus.
Initially AIDS was seen as a 'gay plague' (as it was only found among gay
men). But as more heterosexual people became infected AIDS is now
seen not merely as a 'gay problem' but as a global concern. An AIDS
epidemic is something that should concern us all. |
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Whether
we accept homosexual behavior as normal will depend on a number of
factors. First, it depends on our family and upbringing. If we have been
exposed to homophobic attitudes then it is likely (although not certain)
that we will be homophobic as well. Religion also plays a large part and
can have a dramatic effect on our morals, values and ethics. Another
factor is whether we have been exposed to homosexual behavior. If we have
had a bad homosexual encounter this may lead us to see homosexuality (and
homosexuals) as perverted. However, a positive encounter could lead one to
embrace homosexual values and way of life. All these factors have an
influence on whether we see homosexuality as 'normal' or not. Thus
homosexual practice seems to be assessed primarily in the light of our
presuppositions concerning homosexual behavior. |

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The
outcome of this is that many people do not believe homosexual behavior to
be the issue but people's attitudes. One's acceptance or rejection of
homosexual behavior seems to have little to do with the homosexual 'act'
itself but how we feel about such 'activity'. Despite the fact that
homosexual reproduction is not normal as far as evolution and our genetics
is concerned it does seem to be normal when it comes to people living
honestly as the person they believe they are. On this basis many people
believe it to be wrong to deny homosexuals this right. It also seen as
wrong to deny them the right to express this in physical ways. Thus it
seems homosexuals do not want the world to be gay but they do want people
to be more accepting of them for who they are. Is there anything abnormal
with that? |
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People
should live and let live!"
"To each his own, let them live as they wish." "Let the
gays have their freedom." "Whatever makes you happy, live with
it."[1]
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