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Originally Posted by SNR
I'm not sure it's an either/or situation, where SOMEONE has to be the target of scorn and disrepute. That seems to be what you're saying.
If that is the case, those students who don't approve of homosexuality are being marginalized over a small fraction of who they are as people (their beliefs about homosexuality as heterosexual students). An overwhelming majority of homosexual kids are bullied, chastised, and marginalized FAR worse over an enormous aspect of who they are as people.
Also, those kids are making the choice to believe what they want to about homosexuality. Gay kids can't change who they are.
If it is an either/or situation, wouldn't you agree that it's better to error on the side of... oh, I don't know... not making gay kids seriously consider suicide?
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Perhaps the homosexual kids could and should just accept their abnormality?
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