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My apologetics' stance on homosexuality

If my position on homosexuality qualifies me to be a homophobe, I will accept that title. Despite the fact that I know and you know that the term is a misnomer since the word "phobia" implies an irrational fear of something, nevertheless, rather than engage in an inutile debate over the etymology of the word, I will simply accept the title.

However, I will reject the notion that not approving of the LBGT lifestyle qualifies me as a bigot or means that I hate homosexuals. I do not hate homosexuals no more than I hate cigarette smokers, or potheads, however, I do believe the lifestyle is unhealthy and immoral.

Why should I concern myself with what homosexuals do, you ask? Simple, 1) because they do it in public and these days, they are trying to force a false doctrine on Americans which says that people are born gay, which isn't true. 2) because I think it should be a crime for a mother or father to confuse a little boy by raising him up to believe be is a girl... by encouraging a little boy who is confused, to act like a girl. This is very sick behavior on the parents part.
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It doesn't affect you directly, so there's no point in you making such a big deal about it. If a guy wants to fuck other guys in private, there's no reason for you to care about what he does in private.

Also, you got transgender and homosexuality mixed up bad. If you're gonna try to sound high and mighty on something that doesn't really affect you, then you should at least get your terminology correct.

I can agree at the very least that it seems iffy when parents encourage their kid to go with whichever gender they want, but I'm not a parent, and I have no power over how other people raise their kids so it's not my concern, and it shouldn't be yours either.

As for being born gay, I don't know if that actually happens or not, but it's not my place to dictate how and when a person is gay. I'm not qualified on brain chemistry and such. I don't know their feelings or how they think, and again, it doesn't have an adverse effect on either of our lives other than you not liking it.

TL;DR: Stop being a lil bitch.
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@ImDone My dad was gay, my brother was gay ( RIP Danny ) I am gay. Luckily, I never had to "come out" to either parent, (I didn't find out about my dad until I was an adult)

My sexual preference starts and stops right there. I do not live my life as a gay man, I don't have a "gay lifestyle". Most of my friends are "straight" not that I seek out straight folks, It's simply the circles I happen to move in.

As far as Dr. Ben Carson, he is living proof of a SMART/STUPID man.
@ImDone Best post I've ever read on the subject. Thank you Wolfie!
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