normal life?
What is 'normal and healthy'? The church speculates that heterosexuality will rid of major societal problems such as AIDS. These are statistics available online and often cited both by the church and many other groups that are opposed to homosexuality.
They are translated:
1) 75% of people infected with HIV in the United States are men.
2) Of all the men in the United States who are infected with HIV in 2011, 94% of them are infected from homosexual relations.
3) 75% of newly infected HIV patients in Canada are male homosexuals.
4) 92% of HIV patients in Korea are men, and most of them estimated to have become infected through homosexual relations.
There is one inherent logical flaw to these claims: none of these studies mention women. Women are also at risk of being infected with HIV by being in a relationship with men who are infected with HIV. By shunning gay relationship between men, men are more likely to keep their sexual orientation a secret while they are committed to a relationship with women, thereby infecting women. HIV is a threat to both genders, through both homosexuality and heterosexuality, and this fact must be addressed by the church.
1) 75% of people infected with HIV in the United States are men.
2) Of all the men in the United States who are infected with HIV in 2011, 94% of them are infected from homosexual relations.
3) 75% of newly infected HIV patients in Canada are male homosexuals.
4) 92% of HIV patients in Korea are men, and most of them estimated to have become infected through homosexual relations.
There is one inherent logical flaw to these claims: none of these studies mention women. Women are also at risk of being infected with HIV by being in a relationship with men who are infected with HIV. By shunning gay relationship between men, men are more likely to keep their sexual orientation a secret while they are committed to a relationship with women, thereby infecting women. HIV is a threat to both genders, through both homosexuality and heterosexuality, and this fact must be addressed by the church.