Why change who you are? Be who you are if the world doesn't accept you, then at least accept yourself. Instead promoting understanding people often try to "fix" and "reprogram" people instead of treat people as humans.
Seems some so-called scientists are anti-choice when it comes to people deciding their own destiny. My words to them: get the - - - - out of other people's lives & let them decide.
Do gays believe that straight people's can't become gay? If you can be straight and then "become gay" then you can be gay and become straight. All it takes to become gay is to loosen your morals and accept a less discriminating approach to the objects in the world you wish to mate with. So it is no surprise that becoming straight is more difficult because it is a process of improvement, like quitting smoking or not driving so fast or being more disciplined in your diet or work ethic.
As GoFig says below, "Truth is always individual and never universal." The law of gravity is only true for some, not all. Some human beings do not need oxygen to survive. It's all a matter of personal belief. In fact, I propose that we change "the laws of physics" to "the suggestions of physics" just to reflect this reality.
Anyone can convince them self of anything if they want to bad enough. Truth is always individual and never universal. You can change your sexuality the same as your hair color but the roots, wether visible or not are still there. My grandmother doesn't have gray hair but it doesn't mean her hair is not grey. Think about it.
"There is a genetic component to homosexuality, but 'component' is just a loose way of indicating genetic associations and linkages. 'Linkage' and 'association' do not mean 'causation.' There is no evidence that shows that homosexuality is genetic--and none of the research itself claims there is. Only the press and certain researchers do, when speaking in sound bites to the public."
Dr Spitzer has spoken out against this use of his work. He feels that he has been misrepresented because you and others fail to mention how hard it was for him to get the sample size for his study. It's one thing to use a work that's been highly criticised, it's quite another to use a work in the way the original researcher doesn't think it can be used.
Homosexuality is definately not a choice, and if it were, in wouldn't matter. On the grounds of personal liberty, if it's not a choice, you have the right to your true, autonomous self. If it is a choice, then the right to choose is one of the fundamental principles of liberty. Pressuring people to change is morally wrong in any case.
Why change who you are? Be who you are if the world doesn't accept you, then at least accept yourself. Instead promoting understanding people often try to "fix" and "reprogram" people instead of treat people as humans.
harkeyahh 3 years ago
Seems some so-called scientists are anti-choice when it comes to people deciding their own destiny. My words to them: get the - - - - out of other people's lives & let them decide.
pwthcim 3 years ago
Come to Jesus this Christmas and New year
aXgayMan4Jesus 3 years ago
i love watching manipulated words... just love it.
frogger79 3 years ago
Do gays believe that straight people's can't become gay? If you can be straight and then "become gay" then you can be gay and become straight. All it takes to become gay is to loosen your morals and accept a less discriminating approach to the objects in the world you wish to mate with. So it is no surprise that becoming straight is more difficult because it is a process of improvement, like quitting smoking or not driving so fast or being more disciplined in your diet or work ethic.
lrn2wlk4life 3 years ago
As GoFig says below, "Truth is always individual and never universal." The law of gravity is only true for some, not all. Some human beings do not need oxygen to survive. It's all a matter of personal belief. In fact, I propose that we change "the laws of physics" to "the suggestions of physics" just to reflect this reality.
hillsboro434 3 years ago
Anyone can convince them self of anything if they want to bad enough. Truth is always individual and never universal. You can change your sexuality the same as your hair color but the roots, wether visible or not are still there. My grandmother doesn't have gray hair but it doesn't mean her hair is not grey. Think about it.
GoFig 4 years ago
At least the point was made that it's not scientifically right that people can not change. They can and do all the time if they want to.
eezyone 4 years ago
No..but what we should always do is infer that the gay community is objective right...??
exgaydates 4 years ago
"There is a genetic component to homosexuality, but 'component' is just a loose way of indicating genetic associations and linkages. 'Linkage' and 'association' do not mean 'causation.' There is no evidence that shows that homosexuality is genetic--and none of the research itself claims there is. Only the press and certain researchers do, when speaking in sound bites to the public."
-Jeffrey Satinover, M.D
exgaybloggers 4 years ago
Dr Spitzer has spoken out against this use of his work. He feels that he has been misrepresented because you and others fail to mention how hard it was for him to get the sample size for his study. It's one thing to use a work that's been highly criticised, it's quite another to use a work in the way the original researcher doesn't think it can be used.
rossyfox 5 years ago
Nothing in this video ever says anyone has to do anything they do not choose to do. Your critique is fine but misdirected here.
warrenthrockmorton 5 years ago
Homosexuality is definately not a choice, and if it were, in wouldn't matter. On the grounds of personal liberty, if it's not a choice, you have the right to your true, autonomous self. If it is a choice, then the right to choose is one of the fundamental principles of liberty. Pressuring people to change is morally wrong in any case.
BeatBuddy 5 years ago
Wow..this is great!!!
The APA is biased
exgaydates 5 years ago
APA is biased? Are we to infer that you guys are objective? LOL
BeatBuddy 5 years ago