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  • Stark Evade
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    Re: Tolerance in Armenia

    Originally posted by Dice View Post
    man+women=new life

    man + man
    or
    women + women
    = Extinction
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    Homosexuality occurs at a fixed percentage rate. It doesn't spread. So these cute, meaningless little equations can be disregarded. (Actually they can be disregarded simply for their origin; one needs nothing else, really.) Stupidity on the other hand can have grave consequences.

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  • Dice
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    man+women=new life

    man + man
    or
    women + women
    = Extinction
    ____________________________________

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  • TomServo
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    Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
    Why did God make men & women?
    Who?

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  • MrHyeSev
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    I dont hate gays, just there lifestyle
    Why did God make men & women?

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  • Pazooki
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    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    So I've read some articles that on things like interracial marriage, and homosexuality, that say while Armenia isn't back in the dark ages, that we are some what intolerant, and that many Armenians would disapprove of an interracial marriage especially when the "odar" is black, and when it is an Armenian woman marrying outside the race, and that while homosexuality is decriminalized, it's majorly frowned upon so much that on the news or some TV program they said "unfortunately the # of homosexuals are rising." For a people who were victims of persecution through ignorance and intolerance, we sure seem to be ignorant and intolerant
    I think our first priority should be to marry another Armenian decent person. If someone of another race makes you happy go ahead.

    I heard this one weird thing that happened in my friends school(Glendale High School). This Armenian girl got caught giving a blow job to a black dude. The bad part is.. her dad was the first person to spot her. Lol

    And about the gay's, I wanna know why you guy's hate them. I have no problem with gay people, unless they try to touch me or stuff like that.

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  • Stark Evade
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
    That is untrue.

    In fact, there is no conclusive evidence for either argument. All the evidence suggests that homosexuality is both genetic as well as environmentally influenced (which explains homosexuality in prisons).

    In fact, several years ago there was a study done by a USC sociologist tracking same-sex parents. The obvious motive of the study was of course political, in that it set out to prove that same-sex parenting is absolutely normal. The results, however, indicated that children of same-sex parents were on average far more likely to "experiment" with those of the same sex. Of course, this was played down and swept under the rug like all things.
    True homosexuality either genetic or prenatal. People can be made to do anything under extremely unusual stress, like prison, including but not limited to homosexual behavior. But I would bet that no more than ten percent -- the approximate percentage of homosexuals in a random population -- (but most likely less) of the prisoners would continue to desire homosexual contact after leaving prison, and that is because they are not homosexuals.

    If one has the ability to view a person of the same gender in a sexual manner under more or less normal circumstances that person has a genetic or prenatally developed component in their make-up that allows for it. There doesn't need to be scientific data to support it because it cannot be any other way. A heterosexual does not choose to be heterosexual and cannot choose to be homosexual. If someone desires homosexual activity they necessarily have that predisposition. Nobody chooses desires and it would take unusual stress to divert a person's natural desires.

    I don't see how experimentation plays a roll in the topic. Seems rather meaningless to me. Especially since there isn't a study that can show what the natural rate of experimentation would be among humans free of anti-gay societal pressures.









    Brain scans have provided the most compelling evidence yet that being gay or straight is a biologically fixed trait


    Uncovered Kinsey Report data show homosexual members have hetero ones by a head.


    Just a quick search.
    Last edited by Stark Evade; 08-24-2008, 05:22 PM.

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  • Stark Evade
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    Originally posted by Dice View Post
    ye if they are going to do what they do..since dont have kids and stuff might as well adopt

    but then that raises the question what kind of kid will the kid turn out to be.
    is a same-sex enviroment healthy for the kids psychology? will it make the kid want to/encourage the kid to be homosexual thus wasting more life?
    Scientific research shows the children to be normal as frequently if not more frequently than if they were raised by heterosexuals.

    Homophobic people tend to assume the worst with out any real empirical data upon which to base their ridiculous opinion.

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  • ArmSurvival
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    Originally posted by Armanen
    It seemed as if you were "ok" with it in your post, so thanks for clearing that up. I never said I really wanted to suppress gays, or I hate them, however I am tired of people (in the west) shoving down our throats the bs about acceptence, open mindedness, tolerence, etc. Homos can do their thing in private, but I don't want to see it in public, and I sure as hell don't want to see whole streets closed off for them so that they can parade around in leather underwear or whatnot. In an ideal world there would be no homosexuals, and many other things, but we do not live in an idle world so I understand things like this happen and will happen, but I don't think that means we have to be acceptening of it, maybe tolerent like we are with taxes and other things in life, but NOT accepting of it.

    Yea I agree, we don't have to accept anything we don't like. As long as people can control themselves around others then they're free to do whatever they want in private as long as they don't hurt or bother anyone. This is Libertarianism in a nutshell.

    But ya... I can do without the parades too.

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  • Armanen
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    I know, thanks for pointing it out.

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  • jgk3
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    you mean ideal, not idle! Idle means standing still, not active, not working. It puts a different meaning: "In a (stand still) world, there would be no homosexuals" to what you intended to say with ideal.

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