The Health Hazards of Homosexuality

Feb 10, 2017 by

from MassResistance:

Back in 2014, Robert Riley published his groundbreaking book, Making Gay OK: How Rationalizing Homosexuality is Changing Everything. It brilliantly exposed and debunked the LGBT movement. Many thought that it would take the pro-family movement by storm. But it didn’t. The mainstream pro-family organizations and conservative news sites were afraid to touch it. It meant confronting the bloodthirsty tiger in the room, at a time they were trying to beat the “gay marriage” court battle with safe, non-confrontational strategies like “every child needs a mother and a father.”

We live in a society where a subject and behaviors that were unthinkable are now being forced into schools (as early as Kindergarten), businesses, government, churches – and even the nation’s restrooms. But the mainstream pro-family movement has been largely in retreat for decades. They’re afraid to confront this by boldly telling the truth. As a result, the LGBT movement is virtually unopposed, and is getting more powerful every year. And the public health crisis is worsening.

In particular, virtually nobody in the pro-family movement has been willing (or able) to confront the medical and psychological health problems surrounding LGBT behavior. In years of battles over “gay” clubs in schools, draconian anti-discrimination mandates, the “gay marriage” crusade, and now with the transgender agenda, the obvious has simply been ignored. Why? Partly because the reality is so disturbing and difficult to talk about. So “culture war” battles everywhere have been lost – and countless people have needlessly suffered.

For anyone who’s ever seen a “gay pride” event (or worse) it’s clear that homosexual practices, behaviors, and the associated diseases and mental health issues are the elephant in the room. But too many people on the pro-family side are simply afraid and unequipped to take this on.

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Read also: The Health Risks of Gay Sex by John R Diggs Jr, Catholic Education Resource Center

 

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