Scott Dolan Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 Someone had posted about this on "that other site", so I thought I'd pass it on here. From the good folks who brought you the timeless kneeslapper "Homosexuality is a lifestyle choice". http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53327 Quote
Jazzmoose Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 Wow...that was just like my days of listening to Rush Limbaugh...I thought it was absolutely great until I realized "Holy shit; this sick fuck is serious!!" Quote
Niko Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 did you know hitler refused to take any money for his, ah, administrative activities, claiming that he earned enough money as a bestselling author; but that he earned tremendous amounts by (illegally but somehow it as overlooked) not paying any taxes. oops wrong thread actually when people said you should post outside the politics forum they were thinking of Jackie McLean Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 13, 2006 Author Report Posted December 13, 2006 Wow...that was just like my days of listening to Rush Limbaugh...I thought it was absolutely great until I realized "Holy shit; this sick fuck is serious!!" Dead serious. It's almost as if they constantly look for bigger and more moronic ways to entertain us. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 Someone had posted about this on "that other site", so I thought I'd pass it on here. From the good folks who brought you the timeless kneeslapper "Homosexuality is a lifestyle choice". http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53327 Awesome. The guy makes a whole bunch of "scientific" claims about soy, talking about studies and the like, and provides absolutely no footnotes or links to said studies or any other actual "proof". Quote
Niko Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 i'm also missing the proof that homosexuality caused by tofu or whatever is severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture. but don't forget Soy sauce is fine. Unlike soy milk, it's perfectly safe because it's fermented, which changes its molecular structure. Miso, natto and tempeh are also OK, but avoid tofu. Quote
Brownian Motion Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 I would say that this is a scam by someone trying to make a quick killing in the commodities market. Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 13, 2006 Author Report Posted December 13, 2006 Someone had posted about this on "that other site", so I thought I'd pass it on here. From the good folks who brought you the timeless kneeslapper "Homosexuality is a lifestyle choice". http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53327 Awesome. The guy makes a whole bunch of "scientific" claims about soy, talking about studies and the like, and provides absolutely no footnotes or links to said studies or any other actual "proof". The studies were obviously "faith based". BM, I was raised in a strict Christian household. My father is prominent in his church, and my brother is an ordained Baptist minister and former Navy Chaplain. Trust me based upon my experience...........this is no scam. These folks really believe these kinds of things. When I was arguing with my father about homosexuality NOT being a lifestyle choice recently, I asked him if he "chose" to be heterosexual. Want to guess what his answer was? Quote
(BB) Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 This reminds me of one of my favorite books. Quote
Big Al Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 but don't forget Soy sauce is fine. Unlike soy milk, it's perfectly safe because it's fermented, which changes its molecular structure. Miso, natto and tempeh are also OK, but avoid tofu. But how does that explain "miso horny?" Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 13, 2006 Author Report Posted December 13, 2006 but don't forget Soy sauce is fine. Unlike soy milk, it's perfectly safe because it's fermented, which changes its molecular structure. Miso, natto and tempeh are also OK, but avoid tofu. But how does that explain "miso horny?" It was the work of the devil. Quote
JSngry Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 When I was arguing with my father about homosexuality NOT being a lifestyle choice recently, I asked him if he "chose" to be heterosexual. Want to guess what his answer was? "No, my dick chose for me"? Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 14, 2006 Author Report Posted December 14, 2006 When I was arguing with my father about homosexuality NOT being a lifestyle choice recently, I asked him if he "chose" to be heterosexual. Want to guess what his answer was? "No, my dick chose for me"? There is also a guy here at work that is hardcore anti-gay. He also claims to have "chosen" to be hetero. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 When I was arguing with my father about homosexuality NOT being a lifestyle choice recently, I asked him if he "chose" to be heterosexual. Want to guess what his answer was? "No, my dick chose for me"? There is also a guy here at work that is hardcore anti-gay. He also claims to have "chosen" to be hetero. Maybe he has. Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 14, 2006 Author Report Posted December 14, 2006 Damn, I wish I would have thought of that when we had that conversation!!!! Quote
Randy Twizzle Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 Quite frankly I don't understand the derision directed at those who believe that we choose our sexual orientation. I remember quite clearly in the late 60s when I was in the 6th grade at Gatner Ave School in East Paterson, NJ , we had an assembly where health professionals addressed us on the choices we could make. We then had to sign up for the one that appealed to us and then have our parents sign a permission slip. I remember my father being quite relieved at my choice, but I sensed my mother's disappointment that I would never share her love for Judy Garland. Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 14, 2006 Author Report Posted December 14, 2006 Quite frankly I don't understand the derision directed at those who believe that we choose our sexual orientation. I remember quite clearly in the late 60s when I was in the 6th grade at Gatner Ave School in East Paterson, NJ , we had an assembly where health professionals addressed us on the choices we could make. We then had to sign up for the one that appealed to us and then have our parents sign a permission slip. I remember my father being quite relieved at my choice, but I sensed my mother's disappointment that I would never share her love for Judy Garland. This just goes to show how much those damn liberals have destroyed the public school system. Man, they simply didn't have that shit when I was growing up. How the hell was I supposed to make such a decision all by myself?! Quote
Niko Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 stupid question from someone who may know about Hasselhoff but not about this american debate: even if homosexuality is "only" a life style choice: where is the problem? i mean, that "murderer" or "terrorist" are life style choices which are harmful for the society as a whole i do understand - but is being gay any more harmful than being married (man-woman i mean) and not having children? what's the standard argument at this point? Quote
Brownian Motion Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 Quite frankly I don't understand the derision directed at those who believe that we choose our sexual orientation. I remember quite clearly in the late 60s when I was in the 6th grade at Gatner Ave School in East Paterson, NJ , we had an assembly where health professionals addressed us on the choices we could make. We then had to sign up for the one that appealed to us and then have our parents sign a permission slip. I remember my father being quite relieved at my choice, but I sensed my mother's disappointment that I would never share her love for Judy Garland. Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 14, 2006 Author Report Posted December 14, 2006 stupid question from someone who may know about Hasselhoff but not about this american debate: even if homosexuality is "only" a life style choice: where is the problem? i mean, that "murderer" or "terrorist" are life style choices which are harmful for the society as a whole i do understand - but is being gay any more harmful than being married (man-woman i mean) and not having children? what's the standard argument at this point? "Perversion" - Christian folk Quote
Jazzmoose Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 Quite frankly I don't understand the derision directed at those who believe that we choose our sexual orientation. I remember quite clearly in the late 60s when I was in the 6th grade at Gatner Ave School in East Paterson, NJ , we had an assembly where health professionals addressed us on the choices we could make. We then had to sign up for the one that appealed to us and then have our parents sign a permission slip. I remember my father being quite relieved at my choice, but I sensed my mother's disappointment that I would never share her love for Judy Garland. You've out done yourself this time, Randy... Quote
Big Al Posted December 14, 2006 Report Posted December 14, 2006 (edited) but is being gay any more harmful than being married (man-woman i mean) and not having children? what's the standard argument at this point? Here's a question I've always wanted to ask these zealots: which is worse: a gay couple who adopted two Guatemalen (sp?) girls and bring them to church and Sunday School every Sunday? Or a hetero couple who don't attend church except maybe Easter and Christmas? (The first situation is a reality, BTW. I'm sure the second one is as well; but the couple in the first situation and their kids are dear friends of mine) Edited December 14, 2006 by Big Al Quote
Scott Dolan Posted December 14, 2006 Author Report Posted December 14, 2006 Hell, I'd ask them to point out in the scripture where it says homosexuality is a sin. Quote
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