Monday, 20 January 2014

Shima Gyoh · Professor at Benue State University speaks on homosexuality

Homosexuality is just the way the brains of some people mature with inverted sexual orientation, when men feel sexual attraction to other men, and women to other women. Family and environmental circumstances have very little if any influence on this phenomenon. It is one of the naturally occurring variations in nature. The fact is that the people affected cannot change their sexual orientation, just like you cannot change your height no matter how hard you tried.
For a long time, it used to be thought it was a crime, and laws were made to punish the people affected, but about 60 years ago, knowledge of human development made the enlightened world realise that it was a frequent variation in nature. Even the medical world at first thought it was a mental disease and methods of treatment, called abreaction were painful and nasty at
...tempts to “cure” the affected people. The medical world soon realised that no amount of torture could change this deep-seated nature, which happens to be the way the Creator had constructed these minds.
The people affected by this condition did not deliberately cultivate it; it is the way God made them, to use normal language. Outlawing homosexuality is equivalent to passing a law that being shorter than 5 feet is now a crime! It amounts to condemning to life suffering some people for being who they are. It is an unjust discrimination, which no enlightened or kind person should tolerate, no matter how squirmy they feel about it. For those who might want to know the source of my information, I am a medical professional primarily interested in the physical and mental welfare of the human being. I have conducted an unsuccessful campaign to stop this legislation, and will continue to plead with my compatriots to tolerate people who have a different but non-criminal nature.

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