Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Happiness cannot last when one lives a lie

I do not consider myself better than anyone else. Truth is truth. Some of it I know.

I attended a lecture by a psychologist who had made a big splash by publishing in an article that it was obvious that homosexuality was inherited. He had done research on it to find markers. The only one he found was that there seems to be a tendency for homosexuals to be antisocial.

When he spoke, he started by saying, "I know why I was invited to speak here." (at the APS convention). He went on to say that he was supposed to say that homosexuality is inherited. But since his article, he had had to review the research more carefully, and the subjects used in identical twin studies in the earlier research were chosen from a biased population, and when he corrected for that error, instead of there being an 85% correlation in identical twins it came down to 3%. That says it is clearly not inherited.
Brain differences that are thought to accompany homosexuality because of a few autopsies can be results as well as causes, and there is no research to support the idea that brain differences cause it, only that they exist after death in some.

The idea that anyone who thinks homosexuality is sin are hate-filled is a lie. There is much more hate in the homosexuals that oppose religion than the other way around. That is obvious from their actions.

Those who marry as homosexuals whether legally or not are living a lie. It will not provide lasting happiness. All sin will provide some short-term thrills, but in the end, to maintain it, one has to sear conscience and become more and more carnal, sensual and devilish. They will lose all the love they think they have, and all the happiness they seek. This will happen no matter how legal it is made, or how many people approve, or how much they believe in their way of thinking and behaving. Their anger will grow, and they will try to blame anyone but themselves. Temptations come to everyone. The thrill would be there for anyone. But sin is sin, and giving into temptations will always bring misery.

When one goes against conscience, it is convenient to blame and punish others to hide from the error. Hatred of people comes in just this way. It is sad.