"Gay clientele" was RE: Erard Grand Piano

Tom Driscoll tomtuner@mediaone.net
Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:03:26 -0700


John, Let's learn, have a little fun and leave the moralistic rhetoric for
another audience. You have a right to believe as you wish , but for one, I
don't feel it's appropriate on this list.
    Sincerely  ,
    Tom Driscoll
----- Original Message -----
From: "John M. Formsma" <jformsma@dixie-net.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 6:31 AM
Subject: "Gay clientele" was RE: Erard Grand Piano


>
> << This particular nightclub catered to gay clientele ( as Jerry Seinfeld
> said "not that there's anything wrong with that!"). >>
>
> In our culture, homosexuality is considered by many an "alternate
> lifestyle." However, until just a few years ago, it was rightly considered
a
> deviancy by psychiatrists. Though I come from a Christian background,
> believing that God condemns sodomy, even a look at "natural law" reveals
the
> deviancy. 1) There are no "homosexual" animals. 2) Homosexual relations
> produce nothing, while heterosexual relations produce something (as they
> have been designed by God). 3) It revolts against the human anatomy. 4)
> Every nation who approves of and is tolerant of homosexuality has been
> destroyed. The list could go on, but I will not do that here. I would ask,
> though, that you think logically about the mindset of homosexuality
> (hedonism with absolutely no regard for a Creator and his design), its
acts
> (completely revolting, and dealing with "waste" areas of the body), and
its
> results (emotional as well as physical devastation, such as utter
loneliness
> and AIDS).
>
> I am not a "gay-basher," but we as a society desperately need morality, as
> well as logic and reason in this day of moral relativism. There is a
> standard of right and wrong, and we should not be afraid of saying it.
>
> Yes, I work for those who are homosexuals. Yes, they are people and
> deserving of respect as fellow human beings. And, yes, they can be told
what
> they do is wrong and has eternal consequences.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John M. Formsma
> Blue Mountain, MS
> PTG Associate, Memphis Chapter
>
> mailto:jformsma@dixie-net.com
>



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