Posted on 11/01/2002 12:23:12 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:58:28 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
"As many of you know, the barstool at Mr. P's wasn't empty two years ago," John Paulk says in an advertisement for a conference tomorrow on leaving the homosexual lifestyle.
Mr. Paulk, a former drag queen who gained fame a decade ago for renouncing his homosexuality and marrying a former lesbian, said he was seen having a beer in Dupont Circle, the heart of D.C.'s homosexual neighborhood.
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Don't these people have any scruples?
Wait, they are militant homosexuals. Of course, they don't.
And they talk about tolerance.
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Yes, please do keep me up to date. Ive been on a longer than expected hiatus but dont take that as lack of interest.
As far as Mr. Paulk is concerned, the pro-perversion contingent is quick to point out some sort of guilt by association as if drinking a beer in a gay bar automatically causes a paraphilic disorder. Only the tin hat conspiracy nut-jobs think lying about ones presence in a pervert bar constitutes the act of pretending an anus is a vagina. I wonder if a homosexual had a beer in a non-pervert bar would cause him to revert back to his original orientation?
You mean kind of like some thieves revert to crime after they are supposedly reformed get out of jail. It must be the "thief gene"!
Or how about the "pornography gene" that drives many men to get men to get involved with pornography time and time again?
How about the fact that we are all human and all sinners? We all have our own forms of temptation that are difficult to resist and most of us have times that we backslide, no matter what our temptations are. I don't know what it's like to live the homosexual lifestyle, but I'm sure that, like anyone that wrestles with temptations, there must be a certain number ex-homosexuals that slip up. Does that mean that they again endorse that lifestyle? I don't think so - I think it just represents a time of oh-so-human weakness.
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