I not so sure people *make* themselves gay by choices they make in previous 
life times. According to Charlie Lutz, as the soul evolves, it takes birth as 
male or female three times, then takes birth the next three times as the 
opposite sex. That transition from one sex to the other is an awkward stage in 
which the soul carries over strong tendencies(desires) from the previous 
experiences as the opposite sex. The second birth normalizes and the third 
birth as a male makes one super masculine, or as a female, super feminine. It's 
these *extreme* experiences that carry over to the next birth as one of the 
opposite sex, creating the more effeminate male or the butch tom boy. Religions 
tend to recommend or encourage the suppression of these tendencies in these 
awkward stages. If done properly, perhaps there is some spiritual merit to it. 
If done improperly, who knows? This hypothesis would indicate that everybody 
has the full range of all of these
 experiences over and over again until we learn how treat each other and move 
on.

 

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 From: wgm4u <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2013 3:35 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Where hate lives in America
  
   
 
Depends on how you define 'homophobic', if you believe that homosexuality is 
contrary to natural law, then I would assume this study would coin you as 
homophobic, even though you may be a very supportive and loving person of all 
your brothers and sisters, regardless.

On the other hand, those who are Religio-phobic may want to actually harm those 
who don't believe like them, where's the *hate* there?

BTW, God (or nature) didn't make people Gay, people make themselves Gay by 
choices they make in previous lifetimes (Metempsychosis (Greek: μετεμψύχωσις) 
is a philosophical term in the Greek language referring to transmigration of 
the soul, especially its reincarnation after death, the evolution of the soul, 
"from clod, to God").

--- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Fascinating study. Students from Humboldt State University
> track 150,000 geo-encoded Tweets, parsing them for hate
> words related to homophobia, racism, and disability-
> mocking. Where do you think the "hot spots" are? Color 
> me not surprised.
> 
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/interactive/2013/may/10/twitter-geography-hate-racism-homophobia
>

   
         

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