What are the medical, psychological, and sociological consequences of homosexual behavior, and of defending such behavior?
Put very briefly… Medical consequences are so devastating that the average practicing homosexual person loses from 25% to 40% of his/her lifespan, typically not living beyond 50 in a culture where we average well into our 70’s. Sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) commonly gotten from homosexual behavior include gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis A and B, anal cancer, amoebic “gay” bowel disease, and herpes. Over 50% of American HIV/AIDS cases are contracted by practicing homosexual persons — less than 3% of the population. The Red Cross will not accept blood from anyone who has had same-sex sex, even once, since 1977. Joel Beltz writes in World Magazine, “Here is a whole category of people in our culture today unable to perform a basic function of human society – to share their blood with their fellow human beings.” Homosexual behavior is lethal. Nearly 1,000,000 Americans have been infected with HIV — and 400,000 have died — of a behavior-caused, and thus preventable, disease, larg