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Homosexuality More Dangerous Than Smoking
PHILADELPHIA,
Apr. 3 ,Studies have shown that years of
smoking shortens the lifespan of the smoker from 1 to 7 years. But analysis of the age of death in
Norway and Denmark for gays who are legally married
suggests that engaging in homosexual behavior
reduces the lifespan by 24 years!
So reported Drs. Paul and Kirk Cameron at the annual
convention of the Eastern Psychological Association
on March 23.
"What justification is there for condemning smoking
and endorsing homosexuality?" asked Dr. Paul
Cameron, of the Family Research Institute, a
Colorado-based think tank. "Today, all across the
Western world, school children are being taught the
acceptability of homosexuality and the wrongness of
smoking.
According to the Cameron research, married gays and
lesbians lived 24 fewer years than their
conventionally married counterparts.
In Denmark, the country with the longest history of
gay marriage, for 1990-2002, married heterosexual
men died at a median age of 74yr., while the 561
partnered gays died at an average age of 51.
In Norway, married heterosexual men died at an
average age of 77 and the 31 gays at 52 yr. In
Denmark, married women died at an average age of 78
yr. compared to 56 yr. for the 91 lesbians. In
Norway, women married to men died at an average age
of 81. v. 56 for the 6 lesbians.
"The consistency of reduced lifespan for those
engaging in homosexuality is significant," said Dr.
Cameron. "The same pattern of early death turned up
whether we looked at obituaries in the U.S. or
deaths in marriage. Given the greatly reduced
lifespan for homosexuals, school children should be
strongly and consistently warned about the dangers
of homosexuality even more so than smoking. Those
school districts which are introducing pro-gay
curricula need to rethink their priorities."
Paul Cameron, Ph.D. & Kirk Cameron, Ph.D., presented
"Federal Distortion Of The Homosexual Footprint."
Paul Cameron, a reviewer for the British Medical
Journal, the Canadian Medical Association
Journal, and the Postgraduate Medical Journal,
has published over 40 scientific articles on
homosexuality. The EPA, is the oldest regional
Psychological Association in the United States. At
its Philadelphia convention members presented the
latest advances in scientific work to colleagues.
The full report can be accessed at
www.earnedmedia.org/frireport.htm
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