What's the big deal? Why don't people work on changing themselves instead of trying to change others? I'm probably hornier now than I will be when I get older, but I don't want some quack messing with my hormones or my mind.
2007-06-20 15:51:38
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answered by Niccolo 2
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There is no cure or need for a cure for homosexuality. The only way a homosexual would pretend to be heterosexual is for enough guilt and fear to be applied. And, the homosexual would have to be in a weak state of mind due to the shame and hatred from society that gay people live with everyday.
2007-06-20 22:54:07
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answered by SimonSays 4
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There is no "cure" for homosexuality, because it is not a disease. When dealing with whether or not something is considered normal, people tend to think that whatever is most prevalent is normal, and some go so far as to say that whatever isn't within the majority is abnormal. In my opinion, being born homosexual is no different than being born left-handed.
I'm left-handed. When I was in first grade, I attended Catholic school. The nuns would tie my left-hand to my chair so that I was forced to use the right hand. (In my opinion, this was the direct cause of my dyslexia.) Why is left-handedness considered abnormal? In India and other parts of the east, you won't find left-handed people either, because they are trained to use the right. The left hand is considered unclean. In my case, it comes down to the word for left. In latin, the word for left is "sinister", and latin is the traditional language of Catholicism. Therefore, I was not allowed to use my "sinister" hand.
Homosexuality has always been a minority occurance within a given population, but it hasn't always been treated with such extremism. In some native American Indian cultures, homosexuals were treated with a mixture of reverence, fear, and respect. They were thought to contain both male and female essence, and were considered spiritual in nature. They were allowed to participate in whichever gender-role they chose, except for marriage. They were not allowed to marry. Other cultures were also accepting of homosexuality, and in some cases, it was mildly encouraged, though only in terms of being preferable to damaging the virtue of a girl.
2007-06-20 23:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Do they have merit? Absolutely NO. I saw a young man exposed to this type of jiberish about 10 years ago. He came out of the program and promptly killed himself. His parents have filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the company. The final outcome is still pending.
If you read the trash that is on the webpage presented it is nothing but jiberish and talks in circles.
They use the same deprograming / brainwashing techniques that were used in ww2 to get information from spys.
It doesn't work today any better than it did then.
2007-06-20 22:57:09
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answered by .*. 6
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Do you ask because you are looking for a cure? I did not bother to even look at the web site because I'm fairly certain it's garbage. There is only one "cure" for imperfection. That is exercising faith in the ransom sacrifice of Jesus Christ. That includes taking in accurate knowledge.(John 17:3), recognizing oneself as a sinner in need of redemption(Romans 10:2-3, 1Corinthians 14:24-25) repenting of one sins (Acts 17:29-31) and finally turning around or converting to a course opposite the sinful one that was followed previously.
2007-06-20 23:01:27
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answered by babydoll 7
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This guy and people like him are deluding themselves. Rather than study and try to understand the issue (i.e. homosexuality) by speaking with and learning from those who experience it (i.e. homosexuals), he begins with his prejudiced perspective and tries to wrap everything around it. Notice how his opinion is the only thing flexible in his argument. For some reason it's the other guy (i.e. the homosexual) who must change the way he does things. Masters meanwhile sticks to his same petrified, inflexible perspective of the world. No amount of outside input or data will teach him anything or result in his alteration of his opinion. What makes him so special?
2007-06-20 22:46:33
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answered by Peter D 7
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People can and do change their orientation everyday. If a person under his/her free will wants to go to someplace to seek help for them to change their life, who is anyone to say that they shouldn't?
It might not be right for you, but let others life their lives as they see best.
2007-06-21 10:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you truly change the color of your skin? Yeah, you can put sunless tanner on your skin to make it browner... or you can bleach it to make it whiter, but have you truly changed your skin... no. In time, your skin goes back to its original color. You were born gay and nobody can change it, hide it or take it away from you.
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2007-06-20 23:00:25
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answered by ? 1
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Nope, thier approach is more like brainwashing and repression and it's based on homophobes winning
2007-06-21 07:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope... it's just a repressed homosexual trying to justify why he hasn't come out of the closet yet is all.
2007-06-20 23:05:16
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answered by TJ 3
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