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To: Graystone who wrote (18679)3/16/1998 10:33:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Living in a higher conscience
or
Full of self vanity?

Graystone, I'm glad you are so very proud of your own knowledge level, it must be an awesome responsibility....

My instinct tells me you are a homosexual. Is this the case?

If so, who has the agenda here??

I have been giving some thought about the issue of grade-school books being changed to "Heather has two Mommies". The first thing that comes to mind is where will these kind of social acceptance/indocrination books end? Will we next year be debating whether they should allow books entitled "Transvestites are daddies too"?? Or how about, "Stepsisters make great Mommies??"

I still feel that the books grade-school children should learn from should reflect relationships in life which offer the best hope for happiness, and health. Namely a man marrying a woman. Why we on the one hand, should go to such great efforts to try and keep children from smoking cigarettes, because of their potential negative health effects, and then on the other hand, want to promote a dangerous gay lifestyle is not logical.

Do gay's really need children's acceptance in order to feel good about themselves and who they are? If my happiness hinged on whether 7 years olds accepted whether I was a heterosexual or not, I would simply blow them off. Why are homosexuals ego's so fragile?

Just talking about these issues seems to be almost draining for you Graystone. Maybe you should just skip this thread if it's that taxing on you. The spirit of this thread has always been about different viewpoints being openly exchanged. Not always pleasantly, but for the most part freely.

Michael