Elias Eliadis
Jul 24, 2017 · 2 min read

I may be biased, I may be not. I did NOT say that YOU SHOULDN’T speak or right. I just said that you are biased and since you are, your opinion is subjective and therefore, not scientific. That is why I — biased or not — gave you some reasons and examples from nature and NOT from myself, as you do, to which you — or anyone for that matter — DO NOT answer.

I understand your pain and I sympathize to it, and as I wrote, again and again, I AM NOT against the LGBT community (I believe this includes you as well). And by the way I am a Christian, but NOT a fanatic. CHRISTIANS DO NOT JUDGE OTHERS. The people you are talking about are religious fanatics that use the name Christians. They could be Muslims as well (they are far worse, trust me).

As for the rest of the bunch, like republicans and the rest of the bunch, well it goes without saying that we should protest against all that is evil and unjust so I agree with you to that.

I repeat I don’t see you as an enemy, I just think that you are trying to justify the unnatural, something that a scientist should never do. On the other hand, being different, even if this is against nature itself, is a matter of choice to which I do not object and I will fight for your right to have it.

I wrote my objections as a sincere opinion about what I believe is the natural thing from a scientific perspective and a purely logical one. Nothing more nothing else.

If, after all that, you still believe to be biased, so be it. But still I believe in honest dialog and the right to exchange opinions in a civilized manner and without anger, or enmity for the others who are different from me. I hope you can agree to that.

    Elias Eliadis

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