Do you really think that being Gay is a personal choice? Do you think
being hairlip or stunted or maybe born without an arm or leg are
personal choice? Of course you don't but why do you think the brain is
unaffected? 20 years ago somebody told me there were over 400
substances stored in the fat cells of our bodies that didn't exist in
1950. I wonder how many there are now. So what does this have to do
with anything? Everything!
I've been reading about the effects of combinations of low level
wastes (we are talking parts per billion) that combined; multiplied
their toxicity effects on the body hundreds of times. The information
is available for anyone to see by simply searching the WEB e.g.
Hormone Disrupting Chemicals (HDC). To capsulize what was said,
Hormones are the bodies' chemical messengers and they interact with
something called receptors. With so many additives to our food and
environment they can't help but make their way into our system. It
turns out that many of these bad chemicals mimic other chemicals and
fool the receptors into thinking 'they' are the messenger and are
absorbed into the cellular structure. Now everybody has at least some
(HDC) in their systems and without question some are going to be more
effected than others. By far the most susceptible are the unborn. Just
imagine the problems that are caused to a just forming human being if
some of the earliest hormones (messages) it gets are imposters. It
turns out that one of the things most effected is the sex organs. Duh
Do you still think it is personal choice? It is as much a personal
choice as cancer. There is absolutely no way, whether you believe in
creationism or natural selection, that the "gay" species would
survive. Supporting the "gay" issue is simply taking the easy way out.
You, the politician and industry do not want to address this issue for
many reasons including greed.
A gay person is handicapped, end of story.
http://website.lineone.net/~mwarhurst/
http://www.epa.gov/scipoly/oscpendo/
http://www.tmc.tulane.edu/ecme/eehome/
http://womenshealth.about.com/health/womenshealth/library/weekly/aa061599.htm
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