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	Comments on: The Archbishop of Canterbury condemns murder of David Kato; speaks in favor of asylum seekers	</title>
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		By: Richard Willmer		</title>
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		By: Warren		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To all on the causes of sexual orientation: Listen to Jack Drescher at about 1:30 into this clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh6v9aysfQI





He is on target.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To all on the causes of sexual orientation: Listen to Jack Drescher at about 1:30 into this clip. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh6v9aysfQI" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh6v9aysfQI</a></p>
<p>He is on target.</p>
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		By: Frank		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Frank]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Maazi, religion isn&#039;t immutable either.  Given sufficient torture or threats of bodily harm, most people will renounce their faith.   So, why should religion be a protected category.



As for atonement for colonialism, you can kiss my gay white ass.  Christendom has been murdering gays for thousands of years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maazi, religion isn&#8217;t immutable either.  Given sufficient torture or threats of bodily harm, most people will renounce their faith.   So, why should religion be a protected category.</p>
<p>As for atonement for colonialism, you can kiss my gay white ass.  Christendom has been murdering gays for thousands of years.</p>
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		By: Maazi NCO		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;My &#039;thesis&#039; is based on principles of justice and law&lt;/blockquote&gt;



And which law would this be? English law? French law? American law?---or is it the amorphous international law which the US government works hard to prevent from having any jurisdiction over its own citizens?



(Read the &quot;Hague Invasion Act&quot; and a laws passed by certain states in USA to prevent international law from influencing its conduct and even US government&#039;s refusal to sign the recent declaratory UN resolution against executions of people on the basis of sexual [dis]orientation which it campaigned tirelessly for because the declaration contains provisions that implicitly condemn US drone bombings of Afghan civilians).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>My &#8216;thesis&#8217; is based on principles of justice and law</p></blockquote>
<p>And which law would this be? English law? French law? American law?&#8212;or is it the amorphous international law which the US government works hard to prevent from having any jurisdiction over its own citizens?</p>
<p>(Read the &#8220;Hague Invasion Act&#8221; and a laws passed by certain states in USA to prevent international law from influencing its conduct and even US government&#8217;s refusal to sign the recent declaratory UN resolution against executions of people on the basis of sexual [dis]orientation which it campaigned tirelessly for because the declaration contains provisions that implicitly condemn US drone bombings of Afghan civilians).</p>
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		By: Wendy Leigh		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Wendy Leigh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 19:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sexual orientation can not be caught or taught.



&quot;Family fears of catching homosexuality, or of being recruited at school

or elsewhere are utterly without scientific foundation.&quot;

~ Dr. Jack Weinberg, President American Psychiatric Association,

October 6, 1977.





Sexual orientation is not a choice.



Sexual orientation is deep-seated and not something one chooses to be

or not to be.

~ Dr. Alan P. Bell, senior author of &quot;Sexual Preference&quot;, Bell, Weinberg

&#038; Hammersmith, Indiana University Press, 1981.



Research suggests that the homosexual orientation is in place very early

in the life cycle, possibly even before birth.

~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on

Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.





It is believed that there are several factors which determine sexual orientation.



Sexual orientation is likely to be the result of several different factors,

including genetic, hormonal, and environmental. None of these factors

alone are responsible for determining sexual orientation. Psychological

and social influences alone cannot cause homosexuality.

~Tineke Bodde&#039;, &quot;Why is My Child Gay? &quot; Federation of Parents and Friends

of Lesbians and Gays, Inc., 1988.



&quot;There is evidence that parents have very little influence on the outcome

of their children&#039;s sexual orientation under normal upbringing conditions.&quot;

~June Machover Reinisch, Ph.D. (Response from brochure) &quot;Why is My

Child Gay?&quot; Federation of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays,

Inc., 1988.





Gays &#038; lesbians discover their sexual orientation. They are not recruited or brainwashed into the &quot;gay lifestyle&quot;.



Gay and lesbian children are often aware of being different at a very early

age. They generally become aware of their sexual orientation during

adolescence or early adulthood.

~ R.R. Troiden, &quot;The Formation of Homosexual Identities&quot;, The Journal

of Homosexuality, 17, 43-73.





Homosexuality is not a mental or emotional disorder.



The research on homosexuality is very clear. Homosexuality is neither

mental illness nor moral depravity. It is simply the way a minority of

our population expresses human love and sexuality. Study after study

documents the mental health of gay men and lesbians. Studies of

judgment, stability, reliability, and social and vocational adaptiveness

all show that gay men and lesbians function every bit as well as

heterosexuals.

~ The American Psychiatric Association and The American Psychological

Association, July 1994





Efforts to change sexual orientation are ineffective and can be harmful.



Research findings suggest that efforts to repair homosexuals are

nothing more than social prejudice garbed in psychological accouterments.

~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on

Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.



No scientific evidence exists to support the effectiveness of any therapies

that attempt to convert homosexuals to heterosexuals.

~ John C. Gonsiorek and James D. Weinrich, eds., Homosexuality:

Research Implications for Public Policy, Newbury Park, Calf.: Sage, 1991.



All attempts fail when gay people try to become heterosexual.

~D. C. Haldeman, &quot;The Practice and Ethics of Sexual Orientation Conversion

Therapy&quot;, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, p.221-227, 1994.



&quot;Groups who try to change the sexual orientation of people through so-called

conversion therapy are misguided and run the risk of causing a great

deal of psychological harm to those they say they are trying to help.&quot;

~Dr. Raymond Fowler, American Psychological Association Executive Director



Clinical experience suggests that any person who seeks conversion therapy

may be doing so because of social bias that has resulted in internalized

homophobia, and that gay men and lesbians who have accepted their sexual

orientation positively are better adjusted than those who have not done so.

~American Psychiatric Association





The incidence of homosexuality is constant regardless of new laws or social attitudes.



It [homosexuality] is found in about ten percent of the population, a figure

which is surprisingly constant across cultures, irrespective of the different

moral values and standards of a particular culture.



Contrary to what some imply, the incidence of homosexuality in a population

does not appear to change with new moral codes or social mores.

~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on

Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.





Gay and lesbian youth are at greater risk of committing suicide.



Gay and lesbian youth are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide

than their heterosexual peers.



Gay and lesbian teens account for thirty percent of all completed suicides

among adolescents.

~U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. &quot;Report of the Secretary&#039;s

Task Force on Youth Suicide&quot;, Washington D.C., 1989.





Gay and lesbian people are just as capable of being good parents as are heterosexual parents.



Children who are raised in gay or lesbian homes are no different in any

aspects of psychological, social, or sexual development from children in

heterosexual families.

~C.J. Patterson, &quot;Children of Lesbian and Gay Parents&quot;, Child Development,

63, 1025-1042.



Thirty-five different studies have shown that children of gay and lesbian

parents are no more likely to become homosexuals than children of

heterosexuals, and are just as well adjusted.

~Jane Gross, &quot;New Challenge of Youth: Growing up in Gay Homes&quot;,

New York Times, February 11, 1991.





Gay men and lesbian women are rarely involved in child sexual abuse.



In the U.S. ninety percent of all sexual child abuse is committed by

heterosexual men. The molesters are almost always family members,

close family friends or the mother&#039;s boyfriend.

~P.J. Falk &quot;Lesbian Mothers: Psychological Assumptions in Family Law&quot;,

American Psychologist, 44, 941-949, 1989.

~Mary Koss, et al. &quot;No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women At Home,

At Work, And in the Community&quot;,

American Psychological Association, 1994.





Gay people are not obsessed with sex.



Gay men and lesbian women share the same amount of interest in sexual

activity as heterosexual persons, neither more nor less.

~Alan P. Bell and Martin S. Weinberg, for the Institute for Sexual Research,

&quot;Homosexuality: A Study in Human Diversity&quot;, Simon and Schuster, 1978.





There is no single Gay Lifestyle.



The lives of gay men and lesbian women are just as varied as the lives of

heterosexuals.

~Linda D. Garnets and Douglas C. Kimmel, &quot;Psychological Perspectives on

Lesbian and Gay Male Experiences&quot;, Columbia University Press, 1995.





&#169;1996-1998 C. Ann Shepherd]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sexual orientation can not be caught or taught.</p>
<p>&#8220;Family fears of catching homosexuality, or of being recruited at school</p>
<p>or elsewhere are utterly without scientific foundation.&#8221;</p>
<p>~ Dr. Jack Weinberg, President American Psychiatric Association,</p>
<p>October 6, 1977.</p>
<p>Sexual orientation is not a choice.</p>
<p>Sexual orientation is deep-seated and not something one chooses to be</p>
<p>or not to be.</p>
<p>~ Dr. Alan P. Bell, senior author of &#8220;Sexual Preference&#8221;, Bell, Weinberg</p>
<p>&#038; Hammersmith, Indiana University Press, 1981.</p>
<p>Research suggests that the homosexual orientation is in place very early</p>
<p>in the life cycle, possibly even before birth.</p>
<p>~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on</p>
<p>Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.</p>
<p>It is believed that there are several factors which determine sexual orientation.</p>
<p>Sexual orientation is likely to be the result of several different factors,</p>
<p>including genetic, hormonal, and environmental. None of these factors</p>
<p>alone are responsible for determining sexual orientation. Psychological</p>
<p>and social influences alone cannot cause homosexuality.</p>
<p>~Tineke Bodde&#8217;, &#8220;Why is My Child Gay? &#8221; Federation of Parents and Friends</p>
<p>of Lesbians and Gays, Inc., 1988.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is evidence that parents have very little influence on the outcome</p>
<p>of their children&#8217;s sexual orientation under normal upbringing conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p>~June Machover Reinisch, Ph.D. (Response from brochure) &#8220;Why is My</p>
<p>Child Gay?&#8221; Federation of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays,</p>
<p>Inc., 1988.</p>
<p>Gays &#038; lesbians discover their sexual orientation. They are not recruited or brainwashed into the &#8220;gay lifestyle&#8221;.</p>
<p>Gay and lesbian children are often aware of being different at a very early</p>
<p>age. They generally become aware of their sexual orientation during</p>
<p>adolescence or early adulthood.</p>
<p>~ R.R. Troiden, &#8220;The Formation of Homosexual Identities&#8221;, The Journal</p>
<p>of Homosexuality, 17, 43-73.</p>
<p>Homosexuality is not a mental or emotional disorder.</p>
<p>The research on homosexuality is very clear. Homosexuality is neither</p>
<p>mental illness nor moral depravity. It is simply the way a minority of</p>
<p>our population expresses human love and sexuality. Study after study</p>
<p>documents the mental health of gay men and lesbians. Studies of</p>
<p>judgment, stability, reliability, and social and vocational adaptiveness</p>
<p>all show that gay men and lesbians function every bit as well as</p>
<p>heterosexuals.</p>
<p>~ The American Psychiatric Association and The American Psychological</p>
<p>Association, July 1994</p>
<p>Efforts to change sexual orientation are ineffective and can be harmful.</p>
<p>Research findings suggest that efforts to repair homosexuals are</p>
<p>nothing more than social prejudice garbed in psychological accouterments.</p>
<p>~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on</p>
<p>Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.</p>
<p>No scientific evidence exists to support the effectiveness of any therapies</p>
<p>that attempt to convert homosexuals to heterosexuals.</p>
<p>~ John C. Gonsiorek and James D. Weinrich, eds., Homosexuality:</p>
<p>Research Implications for Public Policy, Newbury Park, Calf.: Sage, 1991.</p>
<p>All attempts fail when gay people try to become heterosexual.</p>
<p>~D. C. Haldeman, &#8220;The Practice and Ethics of Sexual Orientation Conversion</p>
<p>Therapy&#8221;, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, p.221-227, 1994.</p>
<p>&#8220;Groups who try to change the sexual orientation of people through so-called</p>
<p>conversion therapy are misguided and run the risk of causing a great</p>
<p>deal of psychological harm to those they say they are trying to help.&#8221;</p>
<p>~Dr. Raymond Fowler, American Psychological Association Executive Director</p>
<p>Clinical experience suggests that any person who seeks conversion therapy</p>
<p>may be doing so because of social bias that has resulted in internalized</p>
<p>homophobia, and that gay men and lesbians who have accepted their sexual</p>
<p>orientation positively are better adjusted than those who have not done so.</p>
<p>~American Psychiatric Association</p>
<p>The incidence of homosexuality is constant regardless of new laws or social attitudes.</p>
<p>It [homosexuality] is found in about ten percent of the population, a figure</p>
<p>which is surprisingly constant across cultures, irrespective of the different</p>
<p>moral values and standards of a particular culture.</p>
<p>Contrary to what some imply, the incidence of homosexuality in a population</p>
<p>does not appear to change with new moral codes or social mores.</p>
<p>~ Taken from the American Psychological Association Statement on</p>
<p>Sexual Orientation, July, 1994.</p>
<p>Gay and lesbian youth are at greater risk of committing suicide.</p>
<p>Gay and lesbian youth are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide</p>
<p>than their heterosexual peers.</p>
<p>Gay and lesbian teens account for thirty percent of all completed suicides</p>
<p>among adolescents.</p>
<p>~U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. &#8220;Report of the Secretary&#8217;s</p>
<p>Task Force on Youth Suicide&#8221;, Washington D.C., 1989.</p>
<p>Gay and lesbian people are just as capable of being good parents as are heterosexual parents.</p>
<p>Children who are raised in gay or lesbian homes are no different in any</p>
<p>aspects of psychological, social, or sexual development from children in</p>
<p>heterosexual families.</p>
<p>~C.J. Patterson, &#8220;Children of Lesbian and Gay Parents&#8221;, Child Development,</p>
<p>63, 1025-1042.</p>
<p>Thirty-five different studies have shown that children of gay and lesbian</p>
<p>parents are no more likely to become homosexuals than children of</p>
<p>heterosexuals, and are just as well adjusted.</p>
<p>~Jane Gross, &#8220;New Challenge of Youth: Growing up in Gay Homes&#8221;,</p>
<p>New York Times, February 11, 1991.</p>
<p>Gay men and lesbian women are rarely involved in child sexual abuse.</p>
<p>In the U.S. ninety percent of all sexual child abuse is committed by</p>
<p>heterosexual men. The molesters are almost always family members,</p>
<p>close family friends or the mother&#8217;s boyfriend.</p>
<p>~P.J. Falk &#8220;Lesbian Mothers: Psychological Assumptions in Family Law&#8221;,</p>
<p>American Psychologist, 44, 941-949, 1989.</p>
<p>~Mary Koss, et al. &#8220;No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women At Home,</p>
<p>At Work, And in the Community&#8221;,</p>
<p>American Psychological Association, 1994.</p>
<p>Gay people are not obsessed with sex.</p>
<p>Gay men and lesbian women share the same amount of interest in sexual</p>
<p>activity as heterosexual persons, neither more nor less.</p>
<p>~Alan P. Bell and Martin S. Weinberg, for the Institute for Sexual Research,</p>
<p>&#8220;Homosexuality: A Study in Human Diversity&#8221;, Simon and Schuster, 1978.</p>
<p>There is no single Gay Lifestyle.</p>
<p>The lives of gay men and lesbian women are just as varied as the lives of</p>
<p>heterosexuals.</p>
<p>~Linda D. Garnets and Douglas C. Kimmel, &#8220;Psychological Perspectives on</p>
<p>Lesbian and Gay Male Experiences&#8221;, Columbia University Press, 1995.</p>
<p>&#169;1996-1998 C. Ann Shepherd</p>
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