In a way it is really sad and I can actually relate to what PP is trying to say about older LDS single males. I was out of the Church by age 19 via a church court. Four two decades (time does fly) I dated but really wanted to date a Mormon girl but was not really there mentally as I didn't think I was a good person and church dogma was always present, clouding my mind. Now, as I come out of a nervous breakdown, and find out more about the iceberg (church history), not just the tip, I am looking forward to dating and hopefully getting married. It looks like I might not end up in hell. One thing about the LDS church is that fear is a driving force in most peoples life. Why does Utah have the highest anti-despression presciptions. They have so many shoulds, oughts, and musts in your life. Albert Ellis has a program called RET (rational emotive therapy) where he shows that most unhappiness comes from the people that think I should do this, must do this, ought to do this. It can be paralyzing as my life shows. I think that one should actually have compassion with those who are psychologically paralyzed. PP is spot on with his analysis but his method (word choice) sort of stinks.
For those of us not "in the know," will you please provide some background information so we can better understand the purpose of your post?
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"