On Apr 14, 9:43 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "JimmyMac" <jimmyma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 12, 11:48 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> "JimmyMac" <jimmyma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > On Apr 10, 11:20 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> "JimmyMac" <jimmyma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> > On Apr 10, 10:57 am, JimmyMac <jimmyma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> >> On Apr 9, 8:11 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> [...]
> >> >> >> > Homos are NOT born that way. They CHOOSE to be homo.
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> >> >> > It is my understanding that choice has nothing to do with it,
and
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > scientific community still has yet to sort out the cause be it
> >> >> > genetic
> >> >> > predisposition (hormonal imbalance), early childhood
experiences,
> >> >> > whatever. Perhaps the scientific community should consult the
> >> >> > expert
> >> >> > in this manner ... Ed Dolan.
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> >> >> Identical twins - one turns out homo and the other normal. How to
> >> >> account
> >> >> for it? Certainly not heredity. Most certainly different life
> >> >> experiences.
> >> >> In other words, choice!
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> >> > If the scientific community hasn't sorted this out, why ask me? It
> >> > would appear, however that in this instance, genetics can be ruled
> >> > out, but not necessarily early childhood experience which could be
far
> >> > less identical than shared biology. Some of life experiences are
> >> > imposed and cannot be equated with choice.
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> >> All life experiences involve choice every second of our lives, even
when
> >> we
> >> are children.
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> > Agreed.
>
> > Those identical twins mentioned above did indeed have
> >> different life experiences (they were adopted out to different
parents),
> >> but
> >> it is all about choice, not genes.
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> > Which one were you? Being identical (rather that fraternal) twins
> > take genes out of the equation and I indicated that. However, being
> > adopted by different sets of parents and raised in distinctly
> > different environments subjected the two identical early childhood
> > shaping experiences that influence many of the choices we make on our
> > journey through life.
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> Yes, it influences CHOICES! There is no such thing as a homo gene. No
one is
> born homo except for a few rare freaks.
>
> >> Nature has no interest in creating genetic freaks other than the few
> >> mistakes that are made in the interest of mutations. Born homos
> >> constitute
> >> less than .0001% of everyone ever born.
>
> > You do seem to know an awful lot about all this. Why have you taken
> > such an interest and where did that statistic come from?
>
> Homos would have you believe that some 10% or more of all humans are
born
> homo. This is an absurdity. Nature does make mistakes in the interest of
> mutations, but most of those are just that. All they do is insure an
early
> death because they are not selected for survival by the environment.
More statistics. What is the source of your statistics???
> > They are rare indeed. But those who
> >> choose to be homo are common as mud because depravity is also common
as
> >> mud,
> >> especially these days in America.
>
> >> If JimmyMac were a true Christian instead of a pretend Christian, he
> >> would
> >> know something about free will and what it means to have it.
>
> > One needn't belong to any particular religious sect to know about free
> > will
> > and JimmyMac is an agnostic for whatever that is worth.
>
> Muslims believe in fate more than they do in free will.
>
> >> He needs to go
> >> back to Loyola and take some refresher courses in Catholic theology.
>
> > Ed Dolan gives sound advice ... 99% sound and 1% advice. Had enough
> > hours to almost major in theology and philosophy too ... certainly
> > enough training along with my psychology major to handle the likes of
> > you. At the very center of your being, you have the answer; you know
> > who and what you are and you know what you want. You are an asshole
> > who wants to aggravate others! That about sums it up.
>
> JimmyMac is a pathetic stalker who resorts to sexual innuendo and who
> befriends criminals like Ed Gin. What he knows about morality and
behaving
> decently you could put in a thimble with room to spare. Unfortunately, a
> Catholic education insures nothing which JimmyMac proves with his every
> message.
Opinion state as fact ... Y A W N !!!!!
> >> >> Regards,
>
> >> >> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> >> >> aka
> >> >> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows -
Minnesota


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