PSYCHOLOGIST: "THE ISSUE OF HOMOSEXUALISM IS ARTIFICIALLY MADE WORSE IN ARMENIA FROM OUTSIDE"
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7300
17:16 . 23/05
The noise over homosexuals that rose suddenly has lasted more than
a week. No one understood why suddenly the fire at DIY club became
number one news among the crimes and violence acts which occur every
day. Irrespective of the reasons, this was a fine advertisement
and propaganda.
The issue was discussed from moral, legal and medical points of view.
Specialists say homosexualism is an illness, but very often it
emerges artificially-not biological but external factors contribute
to spreading homosexulism.
"It is one of the forms of the world's collapse. Birth rate decreases
drastically and a fight is taking place from top against overpopulation
of the planet. But for such a small country like Armenia, this is an
issue of security. If 10, 000 youth become homosexuals and even if
they adopt children let alone the fact they don't have children, it is
most likely their child will also become a homosexual," psychologist
Samvel Khudoyan said.
Science speaks about homosexualism with "ifs". They say it is an
incurable illness, though homosexuals don't turn to doctors to be
cured. Psychiatrist Samvel Sukiasyan is sure that in Armenia this
issue is artificially made worse from outside.
"If they speak about pedophilia, the object of sexual desires in
this case is a child. All condemn this, but when the object is a
representative of the same sex, the world says they are different,
it is their right. A question rises: why does this happen?" the
psychologist says.
Two towns, Sodom and Gomorrah were ruined because of such a moral
decline, priest Ter Chmavon Ghevondyan reminds. He says the church
is ready to help anyone who faces such a problem, but so far no one
has asked for help.
"A healthy family is the means for preventing this. The greater
the presence of the church and God in people's lives, the less such
kinds of dirt and their development," Surb Hovhannes Church priest
Ter Shmavon Ghevondyan said.
Should we be tolerant or not? This is the question mostly voiced
on these days. Everyone, including homosexuals, has an inviolable
right of private life. But everyone has also the right to be free
from obvious propaganda of homosexualism.
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7300
17:16 . 23/05
The noise over homosexuals that rose suddenly has lasted more than
a week. No one understood why suddenly the fire at DIY club became
number one news among the crimes and violence acts which occur every
day. Irrespective of the reasons, this was a fine advertisement
and propaganda.
The issue was discussed from moral, legal and medical points of view.
Specialists say homosexualism is an illness, but very often it
emerges artificially-not biological but external factors contribute
to spreading homosexulism.
"It is one of the forms of the world's collapse. Birth rate decreases
drastically and a fight is taking place from top against overpopulation
of the planet. But for such a small country like Armenia, this is an
issue of security. If 10, 000 youth become homosexuals and even if
they adopt children let alone the fact they don't have children, it is
most likely their child will also become a homosexual," psychologist
Samvel Khudoyan said.
Science speaks about homosexualism with "ifs". They say it is an
incurable illness, though homosexuals don't turn to doctors to be
cured. Psychiatrist Samvel Sukiasyan is sure that in Armenia this
issue is artificially made worse from outside.
"If they speak about pedophilia, the object of sexual desires in
this case is a child. All condemn this, but when the object is a
representative of the same sex, the world says they are different,
it is their right. A question rises: why does this happen?" the
psychologist says.
Two towns, Sodom and Gomorrah were ruined because of such a moral
decline, priest Ter Chmavon Ghevondyan reminds. He says the church
is ready to help anyone who faces such a problem, but so far no one
has asked for help.
"A healthy family is the means for preventing this. The greater
the presence of the church and God in people's lives, the less such
kinds of dirt and their development," Surb Hovhannes Church priest
Ter Shmavon Ghevondyan said.
Should we be tolerant or not? This is the question mostly voiced
on these days. Everyone, including homosexuals, has an inviolable
right of private life. But everyone has also the right to be free
from obvious propaganda of homosexualism.