JimmyMac
April 14th 08, 03:43 AM
On Apr 12, 11:48 pm, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
> "JimmyMac" > wrote in message
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> > On Apr 10, 11:20 pm, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
> >> "JimmyMac" > wrote in message
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> >> > On Apr 10, 10:57 am, JimmyMac > wrote:
> >> >> On Apr 9, 8:11 pm, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> >> > Homos are NOT born that way. They CHOOSE to be homo.
>
> >> > It is my understanding that choice has nothing to do with it, and the
> >> > scientific community still has yet to sort out the cause be it genetic
> >> > predisposition (hormonal imbalance), early childhood experiences,
> >> > whatever. Perhaps the scientific community should consult the expert
> >> > in this manner ... Ed Dolan.
>
> >> Identical twins - one turns out homo and the other normal. How to account
> >> for it? Certainly not heredity. Most certainly different life
> >> experiences.
> >> In other words, choice!
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> > If the scientific community hasn't sorted this out, why ask me? It
> > would appear, however that in this instance, genetics can be ruled
> > out, but not necessarily early childhood experience which could be far
> > less identical than shared biology. Some of life experiences are
> > imposed and cannot be equated with choice.
>
> All life experiences involve choice every second of our lives, even when we
> are children.
Agreed.
Those identical twins mentioned above did indeed have
> different life experiences (they were adopted out to different parents), but
> it is all about choice, not genes.
Which one were you? Being identical (rather that fraternal) twins
take genes out of the equation and I indicated that. However, being
adopted by different sets of parents and raised in distinctly
different environments subjected the two identical early childhood
shaping experiences that influence many of the choices we make on our
journey through life.
> Nature has no interest in creating genetic freaks other than the few
> mistakes that are made in the interest of mutations. Born homos constitute
> less than .0001% of everyone ever born.
You do seem to know an awful lot about all this. Why have you taken
such an interest and where did that statistic come from?
They are rare indeed. But those who
> choose to be homo are common as mud because depravity is also common as mud,
> especially these days in America.
>
> If JimmyMac were a true Christian instead of a pretend Christian, he would
> know something about free will and what it means to have it.
One needn't belong to any particular religious sect to know about fee
and JimmyMac is an agnostic for whatever that is worth.
> He needs to go
> back to Loyola and take some refresher courses in Catholic theology.
Ed Dolan gives sound advice ... 99% sound and 1% advice. Had enough
hours to almost major in theology and philosophy too ... certainly
enough training along with my psychology major to handle the likes of
you. At the very center of your being, you have the answer; you know
who and what you are and you know what you want. You are an asshole
who wants to aggravate others! That about sums it up.
> >> Regards,
>
> >> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> >> aka
> >> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
> "JimmyMac" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > On Apr 10, 11:20 pm, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
> >> "JimmyMac" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> >> > On Apr 10, 10:57 am, JimmyMac > wrote:
> >> >> On Apr 9, 8:11 pm, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> >> > Homos are NOT born that way. They CHOOSE to be homo.
>
> >> > It is my understanding that choice has nothing to do with it, and the
> >> > scientific community still has yet to sort out the cause be it genetic
> >> > predisposition (hormonal imbalance), early childhood experiences,
> >> > whatever. Perhaps the scientific community should consult the expert
> >> > in this manner ... Ed Dolan.
>
> >> Identical twins - one turns out homo and the other normal. How to account
> >> for it? Certainly not heredity. Most certainly different life
> >> experiences.
> >> In other words, choice!
>
> > If the scientific community hasn't sorted this out, why ask me? It
> > would appear, however that in this instance, genetics can be ruled
> > out, but not necessarily early childhood experience which could be far
> > less identical than shared biology. Some of life experiences are
> > imposed and cannot be equated with choice.
>
> All life experiences involve choice every second of our lives, even when we
> are children.
Agreed.
Those identical twins mentioned above did indeed have
> different life experiences (they were adopted out to different parents), but
> it is all about choice, not genes.
Which one were you? Being identical (rather that fraternal) twins
take genes out of the equation and I indicated that. However, being
adopted by different sets of parents and raised in distinctly
different environments subjected the two identical early childhood
shaping experiences that influence many of the choices we make on our
journey through life.
> Nature has no interest in creating genetic freaks other than the few
> mistakes that are made in the interest of mutations. Born homos constitute
> less than .0001% of everyone ever born.
You do seem to know an awful lot about all this. Why have you taken
such an interest and where did that statistic come from?
They are rare indeed. But those who
> choose to be homo are common as mud because depravity is also common as mud,
> especially these days in America.
>
> If JimmyMac were a true Christian instead of a pretend Christian, he would
> know something about free will and what it means to have it.
One needn't belong to any particular religious sect to know about fee
and JimmyMac is an agnostic for whatever that is worth.
> He needs to go
> back to Loyola and take some refresher courses in Catholic theology.
Ed Dolan gives sound advice ... 99% sound and 1% advice. Had enough
hours to almost major in theology and philosophy too ... certainly
enough training along with my psychology major to handle the likes of
you. At the very center of your being, you have the answer; you know
who and what you are and you know what you want. You are an asshole
who wants to aggravate others! That about sums it up.
> >> Regards,
>
> >> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> >> aka
> >> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota