Dr. Paul Cameron is a founder and the Chairman of the Family Research Institute of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Below is a brief segment of the Institute’s research first conducted in 2006 and later updated in 2011. As you see, the studies confirm, on average, the early deaths … by several years … of participants in the same-sex sexual lifestyle.
(The words in quotes below are those of Dr. Cameron from his research. I placed some of those words in bold letters. HHH)
“… For comparison, official life-expectancy curves from the U.S., Denmark, and Norway have been graphed alongside the estimates we computed.
“In all three countries, life expectancy at birth (in years) for males-in-general ranged from the
lower-to-mid 70s, while that for females-in-general ranged from the upper 70s to over 80. The ever-married in each country and for each sex exhibited slightly greater longevity than males or
females in general. By contrast, estimates of life expectancy for MSM [males having sex with males] in the U.S. ranged from the low 40s (if AIDS was the cause of death) to the low 50s (if AIDS was not the cause). In Denmark and Norway, homosexually-partnered males had a life expectancy in the low 50s. For females, FSF [females having sex with females] in the U.S. had an estimated life expectancy of approximately 55 years. This compared closely to homosexually-partnered females in Denmark and Norway, both of whom had life expectancy estimates in the mid-50s.
“In general, wherever a comparison could be drawn between homosexual and non-homosexual groups, life expectancy at birth was significantly less for homosexuals … typically on the order of 20+ years…“
While the 2011 updated research of the Family Research Institute produced some adjusted statistics, the on-average years of reduced life expectancy of those in the same-sex sexual lifestyle was still shocking.
Such information calls for “full disclosure” of the realities of the lifestyle, especially for all parents and children of age.
Powerful and dramatic insights on this important subject can additionally be found in a radio conversation with former Missouri Senator Jim Lembke. Click here, then scroll down to access this interview.
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