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Stringsinger BS: Real Non-belief/not militant (402* d) RE: BS: Real Non-belief/not militant 26 Feb 14


There seems to be differing statistics offered as some kind of factual information about the proportion of HIV to homosexual activity, leading to the dictum of Disraeli that "there are lies, damned lies and statistics."

An element that hasn't been explored in the dealing with HIV has been "the world's oldest profession", a rampant source of infection on many levels, being excused by the designation of "sex worker", with unavailable "statistics" to establish relating sex to HIV.

Homosexual prostitution has not been statistically analyzed satisfactorily as well.

Prostitution in any form is abuse, justified by pretentious liberalism in order to further its continuance. Women are the most victimized and men should be prosecuted for accepting solicitation as sex abusers.

How's that for thread drift?

Free Thought doesn't support prostitution by relinquishing moral concerns, those concerns impacting on societal and mental health. Real free-thought embraces societal and mental health concerns rather than hollow religious morality, by taking mythology out of the equation, and placing realistic values in its place.

Meritricious pulpit-pounding and statistical juggling doesn't address the problem of social diseases, HIV and others.


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