In the 1990s, homosexual activists believed that if they could convince the courts that they were "born gay" they would acquire protected-class status and could then legally challenge anti-sodomy laws in the United States.In the end, even the author of the research had to concede that homosexuality is culturally transmitted, not inherited. But that didn't stop homosexual activists and all those who support them from claiming that homosexuals are "born that way". Neither did it stop the activist judges and lawmakers from redefining marriage and from criminalizing speech that homosexual activists find offensive.
Dean Hamer played an enormous role in this effort. In fact, on April 3, 1994, the The Washington Times reported that while Hamer was testifying against Colorado's Amendment 2 – which sought to keep men who have sex with men from winning minority-class status – Sen. Robert C. Smith, R-N.H., knew of Hamer's motives and accused the doctor of "actively pursuing a gay agenda."
Immediately after Hamer's "gay gene" study was published in 1993, a media explosion ensued. Hamer's results, however, were a fraud. The title of an article appearing on page 25 of the July 10, 1995, edition of the pro-gay magazine New York Native explains:"Gay Gene" Research Doesn't Hold Under Scrutiny, Chicago Tribune's John Crewdson Uncovers Possible Scientific Misconduct by NCI Researcher.
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and you have done everything to stand. (Ephesians 6:13)
Sunday, June 6, 2010
No Such Thing As "Gay Gene". Nobody Born Homosexual
For the umpteenth time "born gay" is a hoax.
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ividappGay is by choice. Emotionally disturbed people who have their feeling, morals, and freedom of expression all screwed up.
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