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To: neverdem
Nevertheless, a number of studies have shown that male homosexuals have more gay male relatives on their maternal lines than on their paternal lines...

Naturally, families that perpetuate a climate which fosters neurotic, ego-centric, co-dependent women will fall victim to this "phenomenon". It is these neurotic women who are more likely to "pass on" their hyper-effeminate, dependent behavior (i.e. nuture, not nature) to their children. No big mystery there. Where is the "lisping gene" or the "gossip gene" or the "without a man to abuse me my life is imcomplete" gene?

17 posted on 06/23/2008 12:40:45 AM PDT by pawdoggie
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“Naturally, families that perpetuate a climate which fosters neurotic, ego-centric, co-dependent women will fall victim to this “phenomenon”. It is these neurotic women who are more likely to “pass on” their hyper-effeminate, dependent behavior (i.e. nuture, not nature) to their children. No big mystery there. Where is the “lisping gene” or the “gossip gene” or the “without a man to abuse me my life is imcomplete” gene?” ~ pawdoggie

Here are two relevant comments posted by Christians who are also scientists:

[1] “What do we do with a study like this one: http://www.thestar.com/News/article/280943 — which suggests that pedophiles have different brain structures than other people. Note how the researches in this study portray the “wiring” differences as “defects.” Why are these “defects” instead of innate “differences” that should be respected?” - David Opderbeck - Tue Jun 17 2008 - 15:27:42 EDT

[2] “I wonder what characterizes the brains of bisexuals. This story is the sort of thing that gays use to justify their behavior. They say that (A) they were destined from birth to have this orientation and A implies (B) they are justified in behaving as they do. It appears that many Christians agree with the second statement (A=>B) since they focus on challenging A rather than challenging A=>B. Does having a certain temptation make it all right to give in to it? For example, is having a genetic predisposition to alcoholism a valid justification for drunkenness? Another question that could be raised on the basis of the conclusion of this study is whether it takes a miracle of healing to change orientation. - Gordon Brown (ASA member) - Tue Jun 17 2008 - 17:10:17 EDT

Those 2 comments are posted in this thread:

[asa] Homosexuality & brain scan study (click on “next in thread” to read the whole thread on the subject):
http://www.calvin.edu/archive/asa/200806/0529.html


38 posted on 06/23/2008 5:40:22 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (Driving a Phase Two Operation Chaos Hybrid that burns both gas AND rubber.)
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