(on being accused of anti-gay bigotry)
It is not possible to be bigoted against a lifestyle CHOICE, so apparently you don't get it. (Homosexuality) is a choice plain and simple. The truth existed once before it was removed through heavy coercion by the very deviants it referred to. Gay is a mental disorder, based on an addiction or negative influences as a child or both. It's learned behavior exactly like Pavlov's dog, or do you think the dog ate the bell?
But do explain why the vast majority of "same sex" couples have one playing the female role and one the male.
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It is not possible to be bigoted against a lifestyle CHOICE
1) Yes, it is.
2) It's not a choice. We found the brain structures and this is not up for debate anymore. It's not a choice and that's it. Refusing to accept it just makes you a liar.
before it was removed through heavy coercion by the very deviants it referred to
No, that's a fundy myth. And your reference to Pavlov's dog shows you failed to understand his work.
do explain why the vast majority of "same sex" couples have one playing the female role and one the male
They don't. That's just a bigoted old stereotype.
That last bit I'm pretty sure is a 90s stereotype. All the gay guys I know are either petrol head jock types or star trek geeks that like MDMA way too much. Niether of them are feminine at all or take on female rolls. I think the only place I've ever seen effeminate gays would be on tv shows, usually bad sitcoms
It is not possible to be bigoted against a lifestyle CHOICE
Err, yes it is.
Gay is a mental disorder, based on an addiction or negative influences as a child or both.
No, no it's isn't. Homosexuality doesn't fit the criteria for mental disorders, which is why it was dropped from the DSM.
If it's not possible to be bigoted against a lifestyle choice, then it's not possible to be bigoted against anyone who chooses to be theistic or atheistic.
However, it is possible to be bigoted against anyone who chooses to be theistic or atheistic, and therefore, it is possible to be bigoted against lifestyle choices.
Sex an hour a day is 4% of a person's life or, if you want to ignore 8 hours a day sleeping, a little more than 6%. Why use such a small percentage to define a "lifestyle?" Most people spend more time eating, so why not discuss a vegetarian lifestyle, which IS a choice? We don't discriminates against vegetarians, since it doesn't affect anyone else.
To ask the popular question, when did you make the choice to be heterosexual?
Hmmm, last I checked, no one is BORN Christian, or any religion for that matter. It is simply a product of either persuasion or passion. It is a CHOICE made by the individual or the controlling families when at a young age.
"Homosexuality is a choice plain and simple."
So when did you choose to be straight?
Wait...you didn't? Why? You were born that way?
Do you think it might be the same for gay people?
Oh, I can't be bigoted against a choice?
All Christians are pathetic morons who should be shot in the face.
Oh, you think that's bigotry? Ha-ha, double standards!
"It is not possible to be bigoted against a lifestyle CHOICE, so apparently you don't get it. (Homosexuality) is a choice plain and simple."
- fact I: there are countries where homosexuality is punishable by death. fact II: in these countries people are actually executed due to this. Question: if homosexuality were a choice, why would anyone in these countries choose to by homosexual?
" Gay is a mental disorder"
- what now, is it a mental disorder or a choice? Sanity is not a choice.
" It's learned behavior exactly like Pavlov's dog, or do you think the dog ate the bell? "
- complete lack of understanding the principle behind "pavlov's dog".
Christians are evil, reactionary, genocidal maniacs. They should be eaten by lions in front of cheering crowds.
Hey, I'm not a bigot. After all, your religion is your choice. If it's your choice, I can't be a bigot against you for criticising your choice. That's what you said, right?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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