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This month's issue of the Chaldean News has a cover story about Gay Chaldeans entitled "Cultural Contradiction". It has to be one of the poorest written, most ridiculous articles I've ever read in that terrible excuse for a periodical. So, it got me to thinking, then googling, and I found something very interesting on a Chaldean Forum. Check it out: http://www.chaldeanchat.net/forums/showthread.php?t=8512 I am so happy that out of all the foolish and ignorant people who posted in this thread, that there was ONE (only one) intelligent person, who wrote the following: 02-27-2006, 02:46 PM #14 Samuel Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Berkeley, CALIFORNIA Age: 23 Posts: 2,638 Rep Power: 0 Samuel is an unknown quantity at this point Re: *a Religious And Gay Chaldean* Before homeboy starts questioning his sexuality, maybe he should start questioning his belief-system? Why is he an adherent of a faith which promises his eternal misery? A FAITH which cannot otherwise be proven true more so than the other 1 million faiths out there, and at best, can only critique his lifestyle as being impractical. Sure, catholics call homos perverse, sick, ungodly, immoral, and a whole plethora of unsubstantiated insults. But in the end, whose will is he serving by remaining celibate, besides that of a God who 1) created him gay at his own discretion 2) cannot even provide for a legitimate reason as to why homosexuality is such a huge "crime" against Him. People who deny the fact that our sexuality is hard coded into our DNA probably don't understand the nature and purpose of life in a biological context. If we are meant to reproduce, and every biological step has already been taken in order facilitate that process, why would DNA leave out one of the most important facets of reproduction; attraction? Why wouldn't that attraction be coded into the DNA, just to ensure that the intricate reproductive process does in fact occur? Our DNA can explain so many amazing intangible phenomenons, but it cannot explain our sexuality? I think it could. I think it's time more people started questioning the status quo as much as they question modernization. Tell your cuz to grow a pair and stand up for himself. __________________ Current Poser --------------------- |
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