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In China homosexuality was considered a mental disorder until 2001...now it is simply unrecognised (perhaps even better, the LGBT are illegal thank goodness). If it really is a sexual perversion, why are the majority of people who practise this disgusting filth so happy with themselves? No happiness is found in sin, only deceit and hate. They must be mental to indulge in these horrid activities and enjoy it.... Atheists feel guilty when they kill, steal or lie (our consciences are given by God)...why would homosexual acts be any different?
Homosexuality is unnatural and goes against human nature. Charles Darwin could not prove that homosexuality played any part in the evolutionary model, except for the fact that homosexuals would not be able to breed and thus were a ''weaker part'' of the human race. If the ''gay gene'' indeed exists...it surely isn't being passed to future generations!
Thus I can only affirm that homosexuality is arguably a medical disorder that occurs very rarely, perhaps due to permanent hormonal inbalances. I hope that a cure is made so that those suffering from this disorder may live normal lives.
I'm sure there are a lot of people that do have mental disorders who are gay but not all. There are a lot of people that are happy doing all types of sin that aren't religious. When you separate yourself from God or have no relationship it's really easy to accept sin. Your mentioning huge things like murder. Of course even an atheist would feel guilty for that but what about the millions of people that have premarital sex. They don't feel guilty. At least most don't. I know I didn't when I was going through a period where I didn't believe in God. Premarital sex, lying, meh. Not really a big deal. At the time anyways. Most people only feel remorse if they truly accept the sin as a sin. I still struggle with things that are considered a sin in the Catholic faith. Do I follow the law of the church yes, but do I always feel like something is a sin? No. That doesn't mean I have a mental disorder because I don't feel bad for it. I just have to follow the law like I'm told. Overall I totally understand why your going with it. I just know not everyone is crazy and it's a choice and a struggle for some that can be overcome. Regarding it as mental disorder just makes it seem like people can't change then, so why try? It gives them leeway.
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