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number8 | 14:32 Mon 05th Jul 2004 | News
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I think Bracher is missing a key point that the younger Mr. Forrest is trying to make: engaging in sodomy is a choice. Perhaps being sexually attrached to members of the same sex is not a choice, but carrying through with those desires is quite definitely a choice. As a parallel example, i notice that i am sexually attracted to many different women; however, i am not a polygamist because i chose to not act out my sexual desires. It's a very clever and subtle strategy of the gay agenda to make everyone think sodomy is not a choice; it is. The elder Mr. Forrest was not asking nor forcing Nock and Martinon to cease from being sexually attracted to each other; he simply refused to grant them accomodations that would accomodate them carrying out their perverse desires. I'm sure that if i tried to make reservations at Mr. Forrest's establishment for me and 3 wives to share one bed, he would turn me down in the same way.
i quote BIGOT a person who obstinately holds an opinion and is intolerant to those who disagree. so surely martinon and nock are the bigots the moment they disrespected someone elses principals and approached the press, They were not turned away instead they were offered seperate beds thats pretty tolerent,not the reaction of a bigot.
Bit naive to think single beds are going to stop people doing it.
In private they can do what they like, but quit telling us its normal. Their biggest fear is that soon the malfunctioning gene that causes their problem will be found and a cure will be available. As for being homophobic. well i certainly dont fear them, find them abnormal unnatural and disgusting yes but fear no
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You people writing on here really have no idea what Tom is like - you don't know him and your opinions of him are merely snapshots of what you choose to read and believe. I have known him for 10 years as guest and friend - he is not homophobic and his family are not opinionated bigots. His family is one that anyone would be proud of. I also am not homophobic, having gay brother and friends and bisexual friends - so please don't tell me that I am - because again you don't know me. Tom did not refuse these two guys a room and they should get over it. They chose to make a big issue out of it not Tom - they started the argument and I am not surprised that he lost his temper. Everyone has opinions and is entitled to their opinion - everyone who has posted on here all seem to think so! I have stayed at Tom's when there were gay couples staying and I know that he was just as courteous and friendly to them as to his heterosexual guests. Tom's house rules are his own personal prerogative and I for one admire him for sticking to his principles and not being browbeaten by people who set themselves up as self-righteous superbeings - gay or not!Let's face it we haven't even got a government that sticks to its true principles - but I can't be bothered to comment further on that. Peace Love and Light
Well said!
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I couldn't agree more with Kags that the man is a contemptible bigot. Not only that, he seems to have contaminated his family with the poison of bigotry and ignorance. I thought his son/daughter (blank just about sums him/her up!!) was a spoiled brat, throwing a tantrum because his 'daddy' was being criticized. If this Forrest character opens his house to paying guests, he should accept who he gets or make it clear on his literature - house of bigotry, gays not allowed to be a couple. As for those postings of 'poofs not being normal', it's a lifestyle choice etc. etc. - the same tired old idoicy that just about sums up those narrow minded bigots who I don't suppose will ever accept that homosexuality isn't a choice and gays have a right to be treated the same as heterosexuals. Telling a couple they can't share a double room is offensive and insulting and I hope this bigot gets no customers and ends up in the bankrupcy courts. As for Forrest's "their choice not mine", no no no Forest! - this is your doiing, no one else's !!

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