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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who are "against homosexuality" are really just simple thinkers. They fall lower on the scale of moral development. They can't think past their own experience in deciding what is right/wrong. "I am not gay. I am good. So gay must be bad." Also, even more commonly, they don't think at all. "My preacher/imam/rabbi says gay is bad, so gay is bad." Not surprisingly, when someone they love/respect comes out as gay, their view changes. "Bob is good. I like Bob. Bob is gay. Gay must be okay." OP -- do you know/love anyone who is gay? [/quote] I used to think this and I am not sure that this is the case. I believe that some people have an innate aversion to the idea (mostly men), and that aversion probably existed before the Bible. However, I think that few people would have fallen into that category. It is no different than people who have a natural aversion to eating meat (from childhood), or those who dislike touchy people. Also, there are some religious contemplative people who still see homosexuality as morally wrong. They did not go through the simple thought process that you describe. [/quote]
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