Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Kathy wrote: > Hi Sam: > I must say that your message to Dee about people who are gay very much > reflects my own feelings about it. I've had a couple of very good > friends who are gay and are such fine and caring people that they are > very much admired by all their friends and co-workers. It's my > feeling that medical science will, at some time in the future, > discover that there is a genetic reason why some folks are gay. Everybody, you have no idea how much i'd love that to happen. Why? This is why. To hear a person who is not gay and who'll never know what's it's like say, " It's your choice. " to me, or to or about a gay person, ... well i will hear it, I and every gay person hears it ALL the time, just makes us either feel it must be our fault somehow or it must be that we are somewhat less than right. Some people even use the term " Problem " ( " I don't have a problem with you being gay. " ) when clarifying what they think us, either as an approval or disapproval. It is said to us so often and is quite offensive. Imagine Sam if we said to everybody or some people we have a problem with you being this or that? Imagine someone have the audacity to pronounced such a proclamation. Do you want us all to bow down and say " Thank you. " ? My opinion of that comment is it's firstly based on total ignorance, it's said by unread people as it is said by well read people, but it's always said by someone who has heard it said before. It is not their own original idea. So getting back to your medical science discovery, i'd love to see that happen. I'd so love it. for instance. I have brought up my daughter without any family support , no one bought their grandchild/Neice a nappy, a toy, a book, a jumper. nothing. I was told " Don't come to us if you run into trouble. It's your choice to have a baby. " Well isn't it just. So they watched me bring up a fabulous child, buy my own house, never once fell on my face, and all without them standing by me. Because it's my choice i'm gay and don't have a male partner. Well it is not my choice thank you. But they like to think it is, it absolves anyone from being obligated to help. But that is only my dysfunctional family. I can't be any other way. So the less flack I get from ignorant people the less stress that is added to my life. And this group is on the whole a hugely open minded intelligent and thinking group. Basing opinions on well thought out processes and not just going on hearsay after hearsay. > My gut sense is that this is just how things are and therefore the > mere fact that one is gay cannot be considered " sinful " any more than > those who are born feminine or masculine. I stuggle with that so much as a very religious person myself. That's another reason why I would not choose this way. And I mix so much with people of the same religious conviction as me. It's a very hard way to live. > After having visited other countries over the years, I was struck > with how rigidly judgmental our country seems in comparison. You are. A lot of my gay friends are americans. Eeek. They can't say they are at work in case they are sacked. one works for NASA. (and is not low ranking either.) > I was reared in an ultra-religious home and attended Catholic schools > right up until college. Well i'll never be a catholic. Sorry. ;-) > .. People at church were arguing over who would get the privilege of > sitting in the front pew. oh my goodness. don't they remember this eg in their bible? It gives practical advice on conducting ourselves as lesser ones. Jesus made this point, as we read at Luke 14:8-11: <snipped> " ...when you are invited, go and recline in the lowest place, that when the man that has invited you comes he will say to you, 'Friend, go on up higher.' Then you will have honour in front of all your fellow guests. For everyone that exalts himself will be humbled and he that humbles himself will be exalted. " ************* > <snipped>..... if one really wants to talk to God, one doesn't need > an edifice with a steeple to have that conversation. Too right. You can pray any where at any time in any position. :-) It can be short before a meal and it can be day and all night. Thank you Kathey Sam, lovely Dee, and everyone else. Sharon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Kaylene wrote: > Hi Sharon > There is an interesting book called Brain Sex. It is an extensive > study about the biology of sexuality. > >************************************************************** What a terrific response to a subject that most people don't even know how to broach... I will put in my viewpoint for you just because... I try like heck to respect all people, to me it doesn't matter what group or category they claim to fall into or appear to fall into...But.. Sometimes, I see someone who is so atypically on the fringe of whatever group they are in and I might find myself passing some sort of judgement but when that happens, I try to re group..for instance. The other day, While watching TV, I was channel surfing and I came across this show that was typical of a certain group of people and the stuff coming out of these people's mouths...and the jumping up and down and the shouting and the gestures these people were making just made me want to switch channels all that much faster...now I admit that I am one of God's children, no more and no less than anyone else but when I see people like Oral and Jimmy Swaggart, and Tammy faye Baker...I just want to pitch something at the television....talk about a bunch of hypocrits.. I guess we all have our demons..<grin> Beyond what I have shared, all things being equal...so are people and what people choose to do with their lives, so long as they are not hurting anyone else and are being good caring humans, I respect and appreciate them for who they are. I mean with all honesty.... " why can't we just all learn to get along " God Bless, Daphne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Kaylene wrote: > Hi Sharon > There is an interesting book called Brain Sex. It is an extensive study > about the biology of sexuality. I found it to be fascinating and one > of the > most logical explanations done from a scientific study. <snipped> That was an absolutely beautiful letter.. It make me feel all warm inside. I'd love to look that book up. Thank you very much for your gorgeous words. I'm a bit frightened to type it into google incase I get a whole lot of porn thrown back at me. I've already got spam generated mail since this list has been using the word orgasm. I've never had that before. Has anyone else got mail with the bastardized word orgasm in it? The heading went like this " Wanna have str.onger orga.sms sent by dixi tovar " 28.3.04 Sharon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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