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To: relictele

Queers need to go back to the subway restrooms and bridge underpasses where they belong.

I cannot change a queer, and I cannot abide them either.

I am so sorry if that offends a queer.

Queers are draining away what is left of our freedom. Their perversion now has to be endorsed, approved and celebrated or else.

Well, STFU, I will never fall into line for you and I will never endorse the things you do.


4 posted on 06/03/2014 11:31:04 AM PDT by the anti-mahdi
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To: the anti-mahdi

RE: I cannot change a queer

Actually there are MANY homosexuals who testify that they have CHANGED. If this is so, then comparing their sexual proclivities to blacks is unwarranted.

SEE HERE:

http://pfox.org/default.html

and here:

http://www.drpipim.org/homosexuality-contemporaryissues-47/68-testimony-from-an-ex-gay.html

and here:

http://www.gcmwatch.com/10615/80-exhomosexual-video-testimonies

If homosexuality is, as many pro-gay advocates state, as inescapable as eye color, or skin color, then how do they explain former homosexuals? Eye color is genetic, something that one is born with and can’t change. But sexual orientation is fluid, as evidenced by the changed lives of thousands of men and women.

There are women who spend years in long-term, sexually committed relationships with other women and then change and become attracted to males. There are also men who have been sexually attracted to other men since puberty, spend a decade in gay relationships, and then develop attractions to the opposite sex. Many of these people have gone through some form of therapy or counseling, but some spontaneously change without any professional intervention.


7 posted on 06/03/2014 1:51:33 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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