In a message dated 9/13/07 7:42:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Psychoanalytic theory holds that homophobia --the fear,  anxiety,
anger, discomfort and aversion that some ostensibly  heterosexual
people hold for gay individuals -- is the result of  repressed
homosexual urges that the person is either unaware of or  denies


Having an *aversion* or feeling *discomfort* about something doesn't  
constitute a phobia. Look up the definition of the word. If one doesn't like  
crime 
and averts it, is that irrational? If one doesn't like spinach is that a  
phobia? Are vegetarians meataphobics? So to not agree with the Gay agenda or  
support it and consider homosexual conduct to be abhorrent doesn't  
automatically 
make one homophobic. 



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