"Jeremy" <jeremy@no-spam-thanks.com> wrote in message news:Vu91b.5337$sV.5132@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...

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> "David Ruether" <rpn1@no-junk.cornell.edu> wrote in message

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> > Perhaps you are unaware that the American Psychiatric Association

> > long ago stopped classifying homosexuality as abnormal?

 

> On the contrary, I am aware of that fact.  I am also aware of the fact that

> homosexual activists got their own people into that organization, in order

> to accomplish that about-face.

 

Ah, so you are into conspiracy theories, too, I see...;-)

Let's see - a bunch o' perverts go through the extensive education

and experience necessary to become psychiatrists for the sole

purpose of outnumbering the "sane" members of that profession

and overthrowing the prevailing view on homosexuality.

This seems so likely...!;-)

 

> The fact that I consider homosexuals to be disordered does NOT make me a

> "homophobic" person.  The fact that I choose to want to keep our social

> institutions the way that they have ALWAYS been does not make me a bigot.

> The homosexuals' twisted logic and empty arguments just don't work with

> me--and millions of other Americans.  When we reject their agenda, they

> resort to name-calling, or to trying to associate us with unpopular ideas

> (like slave-owners), or they try to assume a role of being better-educated

> or more enlightened than the rest of us brainless Neanderthals, or they just

> try to heckle us.

 

Yes. I think you have a point. Substitute the word "Black" or "Jew"

in what you say, and turn the clock back a couple of decades, and it

all makes perfect sense! ;-)

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 David Ruether

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