"Something to consider. The ancient Greeks thought of women as mere
receptacles for procreation, and the highest form of love, that of a
12 to 15 year old boy.

While I find that personally repugnant, does that make the ideas they
advanced invalid?

Similarly does that make their contributions to our civilization any less?

larry"

- Actually, ask yourself where their society is today.  It declined because they were immoral heathens: Nero, Caligula, etc. ;-)

- Matt Small



  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Larry C. Lyons
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:03 PM
  Subject: Re: Re:CNN Breaking News

  >
  >Do I worry that since it is said that sexual orientation is
  >hereditary, that the more gays breed the more gays will be born?
  >Hmm. I'll have to back burner that one. I don't think so.
  >
  >Do I think that "catering" to gays will wreck our society? No. There
  >have been gays in every society I have read about. The smarter
  >societies made use of these differences.
  >
  >Certainly have some deep thinking to do.
  >
  >Yikes.
  >Jerry Johnson

  Something to consider. The ancient Greeks thought of women as mere
  receptacles for procreation, and the highest form of love, that of a
  12 to 15 year old boy.

  While I find that personally repugnant, does that make the ideas they
  advanced invalid?

  Similarly does that make their contributions to our civilization any less?

  larry

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