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Old November 14th 06, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Philip S." wrote in message
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in article , Jay
Honeck
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wrote on 11/13/06 6:36 PM:
How amusing to read these thoughts in a forum devoted to FLYING. God
forbid
people should devote themselves to any pursuit not strictly sanctioned by
nature, eh?

I hate to break it to some folks, but human endeavor in its ENTIRETY has
been about defying nature at every turn. It's the only reason we live the
way we do.


True to a point, however, using an 'exit' as an 'entrance' is not sinply
(note intentional mis-spelling) defying nature. It's defying God (pick
one!), nature, and the way of our ancestors. This country, and I'm sure
yours, didn't get where it is today by spinning around our fellow man and
giving him a good old rogering!
But we digress.
Jay! I think the guy that threw you out was went overboard, even if he was
offended by the comments, which to me, should have been taken in the
joking/ribbing way intended. If he was a blonde woman, would he have reacted
as badly to a blonde joke? Most blonde women I know certainly would have
just laughed along with it!
Oz/Crash Lander



And don't worry about the population, Jay. Even if 90% of us permanently
stopped breeding, there would still be plenty of people.



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Old November 14th 06, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Philip S." wrote in message
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in article , Crash Lander
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wrote on 11/13/06 7:53 PM:
To which ancestors are you referring? The Greeks, perhaps?

And as to what "God" dictates, at least one fairly influential Holy Book
declares three-score-and-ten to be the "normal" human life span (that's
"70"
to you).


No **** Sherlock. You forget. _I'm_ the one who can tell an entrance from an
exit!

I fully intend to live beyond that landmark, and I don't give a
**** what God has to say about it. So there.


You sure you don't want to add a 'ner ni ner ni ner nah' to the end of that
post? Poke your tongue out at me perhaps?

Good luck to you. Just be careful what and who you're doing when you're
doing all that rogering, or you won't get anywhere near 70. I may be wrong,
but I'd seriously doubt the percentage of homosexuals over 70 is anywhere
near the percentage of homosexuals under 50.

Now, perhaps you can help me with an anatomy question that's been bugging me
for years! Where exactly are the vocal chords located? At school, I was
taught they were in the throat, however, listening to the way homosexual men
speak, I'd swear they must be located elsewhere! All jokes and debates aside
though, why is it that homosexual men (stereotypically or not) speak in the
manner they do? You know what I mean?

Look, I don't really care what you do in your bedroom, and whether I agree
with that way of life or not is of no consequence to anything, but what
really annoys me is that the homosexual community feels the need to parade
their activities in public by way of Gay Madi Gras and the like. How
ridiculous would it be to have a 'Heterosexual Madi Gras'. TV shows like
"The Amazing Race" and "Survivor" etc, all have to have the 'token gay'
person. Why? Were they more eligible or qualified to be on the show than
anyone who wasn't gay? Probably not. Why not a 'token person with
depression'? I'd suggest the percentage of people with depression in the
world would be larger than the percentage of gay people in the world.

Why do homosexual men feel compelled to 'do' each other in public toilets
along popular walking tracks? It's just not 'normal' behaviour! Apart from
being against the law! (for gay OR straight people!).
Anyway. too much bandwidth for this never ending debate. You'll continue to
live your way, and I'll continue to live my way. I'll just do my best to
keep your way and my way separate.
At least we can still share our love of flying though. Proof that there is a
God. Believe it or not.
Oz/Crash Lander


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Old November 15th 06, 03:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Why do you conclude that I'm a homosexual? Just curious.


I never said you were. Your defence of the orientation suggested to me that
you may be. If you are, great. Good for you. If you're not, great. Good for
you. Makes no difference to me, as long as it's kept behind closed doors,
and not jumped up and down the street in front of me and my kids.
I've worked with gay guys, ****, I even have an Uncle that's gay. Doesn't
mean I have to like his way of life. Also doesn't mean he's not a nice
person.
Oz/Crash Lander


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Old November 14th 06, 04:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Crash Lander" wrote in message
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True to a point, however, using an 'exit' as an 'entrance' is not sinply
(note intentional mis-spelling) defying nature. It's defying God (pick
one!), nature, and the way of our ancestors.


You're simply projecting your personal squeamishness onto nature and God.
(How can anyone seriously believe that a Creator of the Universe would run
around fretting about where homo sapiens rub their genitals?)

Yes, our ancestors made the same mistake you're making, but that's no reason
to perpetuate it. Women's suffrage, when first introduced, was likewise a
defiance of what our ancestors had believed for thousands of years. And like
you, the opponents of that step forward felt certain that the change was
contrary to nature and God.


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Old November 14th 06, 04:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Which is the exact kind of thinking that makes religion, all religion, a
truly dangerous thing.

mike


"Crash Lander" wrote in message
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It's defying God (pick
one!), nature, and the way of our ancestors.



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Old November 14th 06, 05:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"mike regish" wrote in message
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Which is the exact kind of thinking that makes religion, all religion, a
truly dangerous thing.

mike

Like it or not, religion runs the world. How many wars were NOT religion
based?
Homosexual people cry discrimination all the time. I can't understand this.
We have bars, and clubs where you go and have a drink with friends. Gay
people feel the need to have 'gay bars, and gay clubs'. What's wrong with
the bars and clubs that are already there, and what has a bar or club got to
do with your sexual preference?
If I'm in a bar having a beer, I'll still drink with you. I don't expect
your sexual preference to be a required part of the conversation!
Oz/Crash Lander


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Old November 14th 06, 05:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Crash Lander" wrote in message
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Like it or not, religion runs the world. How many wars were NOT religion
based?


Lots.

Homosexual people cry discrimination all the time. I can't understand
this.


Then it's probably safe to say you're not a homosexual. Or at least, if you
are, you're still in the closet.

We have bars, and clubs where you go and have a drink with friends. Gay
people feel the need to have 'gay bars, and gay clubs'. What's wrong with
the bars and clubs that are already there, and what has a bar or club got
to do with your sexual preference?


well, for one...there aren't actually that many homosexuals out there.
Given that for straights or gays both, the bar scene is American culture's
primary meeting ground for sexual partners, it's useful to have a bar where
a homosexual can go and not waste time hitting on heterosexuals.

There are other reasons, including the fact that discrimination still exists
and so having a relative safe place to go is also useful. I think it's
silly to criticize homosexuals for seeking out specific places for
themselves. There are lots of good reasons, and many of those reasons have
to do with people being critical of homosexuals.

If I'm in a bar having a beer, I'll still drink with you. I don't expect
your sexual preference to be a required part of the conversation!


If you're at a bar to meet up with a sexual partner, I think that one's
sexual preference probably *would* be a required part of the conversation at
some point.

Pete


 




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