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Reacting to Beautiful People and Modern Science |
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Rabbi David Eidensohn |
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On November 10, 2,001, the Associates Press told of a study whereby men
saw pictures of beautiful women and beautiful men. When they saw
beautiful women, the men's brains were affected in a primal and powerful
manner, akin to taking cocaine and eating, the highest pleasure
responses. When men saw beautiful men, they were negative and
threatened. "What is the news?" asked Rabbi Eidensohn.
"Since when do we need neurological brain imaging to prove that a
man's interest in women is a primal passion? The answer, of course, is
that modern therapy and the gay lobby have invented a new man and a new
woman. The invented man has no primal instinct for women, merely an
intellectual and socially inculcated inclination for women, and a
homophobe resistance to sexual attraction to men. Therefore, this study
shocked modern scientists with the idea that a man is programmed on the
deepest level to want women and to reject men." The
author of the study, Hans Breiter, said that this proves that beauty is
"hard-core circuitry" in the mind, and not, as some claimed,
merely intellectual conditioning. "We
have, for the first time in world history, children mass-murdering
children," said Rabbi Eidensohn. "This is because, at the
primal level, we are destroying sexual identity. Men cannot be men,
women cannot be women, but men must be women and women must men. In such
a world, children become mass-murderers." Rabbi Eidensohn noted that the ACLU and the Gay Lobby promote the Big Lie that normal people who oppose homosexuality are mentally sick, or "homophobes." "The Big Lie is promoting mental illness", said the rabbi, "and whoever believes the lies of the unnatural people is on the way to a real mental problem. If we do not fight the Gay Lobby tooth and nail, our children will be raised twisted and tormented, fearing to be natural and forced to be unnatural."
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D. Eidensohn's poem
"The Wall" won an International Poetry Contest. His poems appear in
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