Perez Hilton = Dog Crap

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My Flag Flies Everyday

Back in January, I wrote a piece titled “Home Gene.” I tried to defend homosexuality as a genetic anomaly. I still believe that to be true, except now I have another amendment to add. In some male homosexuals there is a rather violent propensity to defend their “gayism.” It must be due to the fact that their mother’s let them down during pregnancy. Maybe, just maybe, if I stretch my imagination, guys like Perez Hilton can be explained by a second gene attached to the “Homo Gene” that causes their brains to become dog shit.

I applaud Miss California, Carrie Prejean, for voicing her convictions. I support her belief that marriage is the rightful union of one man to one woman. I will go so far as to defend the gay right to equality; well almost equal. Gayism is an abnormality, and as such can be excluded from laws that define more normal humans such as the marriage law.  If  laws were written to include all contingencies, they would be filled with so many loop holes as to be ineffective.  We can, however, write a special laws to cover the contingencies. For instance, a new law could be written to give homosexual couples the  legal right to each other’s property, and power of attorney over each other. Let’s face it, they can’t bear children. They can adopt, I suppose, and gay women can be inseminated to have a baby. The difference is that the baby is not the offspring of the married couple. The situation with males is even more tenuous.

Unless there is a huge number of gays still in the closet, I would have to proclaim them a minority. Do we have to change every bloomin’ law in the country to specifically include them? If that be true, then I want equal rights to any advantage the gays get from laws specifically tailored for them.

If guys like Perez Hilton keep giving rants, as he recently did, they will only engender more animosity, and hostility toward themselves. He is one gay who should have stayed in the closet. He will set his movement back a hundred years.

Homo Gene?

514px-nikolaus_kopernikus1Today, I received a letter from an organization calling itself  H.O.M.E. Heterosexuals Organized for Moral Environment. It is clearly against anything homosexual. These people propose that homosexuality cannot be anything but a choice in the way one lives.  They make the argument that the human genome has been explored extensively, and no evidence has been found to support that homsexuality is genetic.

Personally, homosexuals turn me off. Even though I have friends who are homosexual, I find them hard to accept. The men have the typical feminine mannerisms. One man has a family and grandchildren, yet he eventually came out to declare his preference for men.

In the fifteen hundreds a scientist named Copernicus proposed a theory that the earth moves around the sun. Up to that time, the teaching was that the sun revolved around the earth. Earth was the center of the universe. The Catholic Church went so far as to excommunicate Copernicus for proposing his theory. No one had any evidence to refute the theory that the earth was not the center of the universe. We all know of course that they were very wrong, and that science eventually proved otherwise.

It is my belief that the people of H.O.M.E. are in the fifteenth century with their thinking. I agree there has not been any solid evidence found that homosexuality is genetic, but that does not mean it is not.  Just as in the days of Copernicus there was not alot of evidence to support that the earth was not the center of the universe. In fact, mankind was so certain  the earth was at the center of the universe, they  held it as a religious belief.

Last week, I read an article about a new finding in the world of cancer. A new genetic link was discovered which explains the way some cancer cells spread so rapidly throughout the body. This genetic link was not obvious and never before discovered. We have to remember that the human genome has only been unraveled for a few years. New discoveries are being made almost daily.  How then can the people of  H.O.M.E. be so adamant about making statements that homosexuality is not genetic?

Throughout their letter, they made numerous falatious arguments about the nature of homsexuality. They referred to their website for further proof of their arguments. Go there to see for yourself.

http://www.home60515.com 

I  firmly believe that one day soon, we will learn that homosexuality is a genetic anomaly. We will learn that suppressing the biological urges of men who like men, or women who love women, is the same as suppressing the biological urges of men who love women.

Lately we have seen gays causing alot of trouble. They arfe voicing their opposition to California voters who reveersed the law to allow them to marry. I see this as a normal reaction by a group of people who feel their rights are being taken Gays will eventually prevail when and if science exonnerates them. Only then wiil we be able to understand why they are so different from the heterosexual majority.

Rather than bashing them, pray for them.