Saturday, July 5, 2014

SHOULD YOU SAY "HOMOSEXUALITY" OR ABERROSEXUALISM?


ABERROSEXUALISM (HOMOSEXUALISM) vs. “HOMOSEXUALITY”
The choice of word DOES matter!

It is erroneous and misleading to refer to aberrosexual (aka “homosexual”) behavioral choices as “homosexuality.” This conduct should properly be referred to as aberrosexualism (aka “homosexualism”), or anatomically incorrect, biologically aberrant sexual behavioral choices.

The suffix “ity” means an “attribute, a cause or quality of being”; it refers to a “characteristic or state of being.” Use of the term “homosexuality” is improper because it reaffirms the false idea that this behavioral choice is somehow an immutable characteristic, innate quality or genetic condition. In other words, that an individual that engages in anatomically incorrect, biologically aberrant, morally deviant sexual behavioral choices, or aberrosexualism (“homosexualism”), does not have a choice or say in the matter; that they are somehow "born that way"!

This, of course, is pure superstition. There is not a single shred of scientific or medical evidence that anatomically incorrect, biologically aberrant sexual behavioral choices are an immutable characteristic, innate quality or genetic condition. The fact is that absolutely NO ONE is born an aberrosexual any more than they are born an adulterer, a prostitute, or a shoplifter. All these are behavioral choices people freely make.

One thing should be clear: without precise concepts and terms, persuading contemporary society becomes a very difficult, self-defeating task. The words we choose, frame the debate and decide the outcome. This is why it is so important to speak truthfully!


Please share this information with your relatives, friends, and neighbors.


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 REMEMBER 
The truth has never stood in the way of ideological fanatics, any more than reality has ever stood in the way of delusional psychotics.


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