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yay-9393724Sometimes people say the oddest things and all we can do is scratch our heads and wonder.

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In the USA conservative radio host Linda Harvey has claimed that gay people are largely a myth.

Harvey said claims that 10% of the population are homosexual are untrue.

 “The truth never stopped homosexual activists from claiming the 10 percent figure.

“These attempts to normalise sinful behaviour have been discounted over and over.

“We need to keep repeating the reality that relatively few people enter and remain in these lifestyles.”

Still in the USA, writing in conservative magazine ‘RenewAmerica’ author Tim Dunkin has claimed gay people are perverts who harm children.

 “Along with gay ‘marriage’, the adoption of children by homosexual couples is fast becoming one of the foremost elements of the radical homosexualist agenda to be judicially imposed upon this country.

“The purpose for this […] is to allow gays to ‘recruit’ children into the constellation of ‘queer’ lifestyles.”

“That is a crime against humanity, and no sane society would do this….Don’t let perverts corrupt our kids while trying to live out an impossible fantasy.”

Closer to home, Australia’s own Bernard Gaynor declared that gay sex is not really sex at all. The former army officer and one time political candidate posted 5 reasons why he was against same sex marriage, his top reason…

“Same-sex marriage is impossible because homosexuals can’t have sex and neither can lesbians”

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