Wednesday, February 24, 2010

LGBT?

I read about the history of the LGBT movement and I still having questions!
In my consensual thought, since I was in my adolescence I know that people have different option with their partners. I will never understand why people still fight through the nature. Homosexualism is the kind of action that you can find in the world animal. The demonstration of love between men it was normal and health in Greek history.

Being a gay is not been sick or psychologically confuse. According to Wikipedia being gay means," The term gay was originally used, until well into the mid-20th century, primarily to refer to feelings of being 'carefree', 'happy', or 'bright and showy'; it had also come to acquire some connotations of 'immorality' as early as 1637. The term later began to be used in reference to homosexuality, in particular, from the early 20th century, a usage that may have dated prior to the 19th century. In modern English, gay has come to be used as an adjective, and occasionally as a noun, that refers to the people, practices, and culture associated with homosexuality". I can talk and talk about something that I still trying understand why people disagree with. I know people that chose to be a homosexual and they are very happy. May they are more happy that the person who chose be a heterosexual. You can see in the Milk story, the motive of his killer to kill him was because hi could not assume his homosexuality and hi could not see a person who did, bee happy and successful. Beside this I am leaving same other result of my research in the internet.


"aaaand now for the heavy stuff. The real reason I'm writing this blog is to hopefully help people understand the situation of life. Not for pity or sympathy or love or support. Just understanding. I am a Frum Jew. I have alway been a Frum Jew. And With Hashem's help, I will continue to be a Frum Jew.
The challenge Hashem gave me is that I am not attracted to women, I am attracted to men. Unfortunately, the Torah tells us not to be with men. Do I think anyone can lead a completely celibate life? No. But one can try. I have never and will never say "it's okay to be Gay according to Orthodox Judaism." It is not. And this is why I struggle every day.
I do not regret coming out. I am still happy with the decision to let the world know of the struggle of homosexuality and Judaism. However, it is still a struggle. And it is not okay to go against the Torah, no matter what our hearts desire.
There's plenty more to come"(http://curiousjew.blogspot.com/2009/10/to-be-orthodox-homosexual-jew.html#3514104957788183216)

I also would like call your attention to
Jackie Aldama blog. I loved. I have a advancer to people who think that to be different today is being normal. The important is to be happy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqbgOX_tZus

http://www.gay-art-history.org/gay-history/gay-customs/greek-homosexuality/greek-homosexual-love.html