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Fingolfin
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Location: Slovakia
Registered: August 2008
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I found this today on one Slovak gay site. I decided to post it here since I like it very much, here is the translated version:
Homosexuality is an inconvertible decision of Nature as a divergence: but not sin! Individuality, but not a crime or an obscene depravity! Difference, but in real life often more moral than many of relationships of indignity between a man and a woman, which are legalised by officials or in front of any Gods' altars. In families, where everyone suffers, especially children due to being born not into loving and functioning system, but into damaging loneliness of emotional wrecks. Simply, homosexuality is being different, but it is no diagnosis or curable illness, therefore it is not registered in International Classification of Illnesses (which registers thousands of known illnesses). Researches confirm, that homosexuality has solely inherent, rarely inherited, basis determined by nature, irreveresibly fixed within one's ontogenesis.
In Slovak it probably sounded more complex, nut here it is. The attitude I agree with.
Mark
It is better to switch on a small light than to curse the darkness.
- Vincent Šikula, Slovak writer
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