He describes homosexuality as a flight from identity and love, the gay liberation movement as an escape from sexual responsibility and its display a threat to millions of young men who have precarious masculine identities. Women's liberation he looks upon as a destructive fantasy. There are no human beings; there are just men and women, and when they deny their divergent sexuality, they reject the deepest sources of identity and love. They commit sexual suicide. The More I read, the more sick at heart I became and the fighting spirit within me grew. I had to look up words and terms- this was a whole new area of thinking for me. Oh, dear Lord, has this been going on all around me? I've been so indifferent, so careless... Because I knew my Bible I recognized the perils of homosexuality. But even if one did not know or accept the Word of God, common sense indicates that homosexuality is against nature and not normal and therefore not to be encouraged.

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