[Spam] RE: [Vision2020] Crazy Train
Sunil Ramalingam
sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 22 08:57:54 PDT 2006
Good point, Ed. This discussion of gay marriage has suddenly made the act
alluring to me, in a whacky but frenzied way.
Wayne, what are you doing tonight?
Sunil
>From: "Ed" <ecooper at turbonet.com>
>To: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>, "'Vision2020 Moscow'"
><vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Spam] RE: [Vision2020] Crazy Train
>Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 07:45:03 -0700
>
>I think Tom totally missed my point...of course the stripper example was
>not intended for the same-sex opposition exclusively; it was meant to
>illustrate how we are quick to condemn the despicable act so gross it's
>punishable by law. However, when we change so slightly, we fail to see the
>change in societies integrity, a change that also renders acts previously
>immoral as moral. And these same acts serve as stepping stones in
>committing the larger act. (Additionally, switch-hitters are becoming more
>common as well.) My example (in gestalt form) was specifically meant to
>illustrate that when we began to accept homosexual marriage and
>relationships as normal, we morphed from the idea of being a Christian or
>Judeo-Christian society based on biblical morality. And, of course, this is
>historically when societies get into trouble--the beginning of the end so
>to speak. My previous post laid out all the societal dangers for
>normalizing homosexual activity..... So, some say that there are so few,
>embrace them. The issue is not how any individual poses a threat to anyone,
>but how the normalization of homosexuality endangers the entire society.
>Once you accept one, more come. This once gross act now becomes alluring to
>impressionable youth, and the frenzy to become homosexual or bi-sexual is
>upon us. No one thinks about long-term implications, only instant
>gratification.
>
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