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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (424177)7/8/2003 12:22:16 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
With regard to sexual orientation, what does it matter if one is male or female...one can be homosexual in either.

That is where you have been deceived. You treat "sexual orientation" as if it is magical - a thing that just exists simply because some guy says "I feel like this," or "I want that." Merely because some guy claims a certain response, you claim this thing called "sexual orientation" just up and appears in nature. It does not.

Pal, we are trapped within nature, specifically as it is perceived through our five senses. All knowledge of nature comes to us via those meager senses. That which can be objectively quantified by them is all there truly is for us. All else is religion, including subjective claims of "feelings."

When we look at nature, we can objectively quantify the heterosexual truth of all humanity. That much about us is objectively apparent. Feelings then, and other religion, must be judged from here and not the other way around (as you so stupidly aim to do). The only thing left to us as humans is to conform to our objective natural identity in nature or try, in futility, to live contrary to it.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (424177)7/8/2003 1:52:46 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
I have been as plain as black/white. you are the one dancing, and I suspect it is because your dancing shoes are hi heels, and your conscience demands that you make lame attempts to involve someone else in your choice.