The Taqua of Marriage

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demonstrate typically feminine brain patterns for adult homosexuals and
masculine brain patterns for adult lesbians. These patterns are both structurally
formative and functional. In other words they are developmentally anatomic
(structural) and physiological (chemical) conditions that may be modified by
medical intervention but never changed.


  1. The development of the entire body also demonstrates different patterns of
    growth, mass and weight that are gender specific yet independent of brain
    sexualization. In addition, the brain’s sexualization is gender specific for
    cognitive functions.

  2. Furthermore, there is convincing evidence of non-sex-chromosome involvement
    in the gestalt sexualization of the entire fetus.


These scientifically established facts indicate that ‘choice’ is not an
identitarian option for the sexual orientation and instinctive behavior of
human beings, whether they fall within or without the normal range of
variation.


February 16, 2005 Michael Gurian, psychologist and author of " What Could He Be
Thinking? " has claimed to identify approximately one hundred structural
differences between male and female brains in a recent study. Gurian comments:

"Men, because we tend to compartmentalize our communication into a smaller
part of the brain, we tend to be better at getting right to the issue, the more
female brain (will) gather a lot of material, gather a lot of information, feel a
lot, hear a lot, sense a lot."

One major structural difference that Gurian has made clear is that males generally
have more activity in the mechanical centers of the brain, while women have more
activity in centers of the brain dedicated to verbal communication and emotion. A
clear example of this is the hypothetical situation of giving a child a toy. He
explains it as such:

"That doll becomes life-like to that girl, but you give it to a two-year-old boy
and you are more likely, not all the time, but you are more likely than not to
see that boy try to take the head off the doll. He thinks spatial-mechanical.
He's using the doll as an object."

Modernity, with its stressful lifestyle, endless wars, abusive husbands and
caretakers, artificial food production, illicit drugs and deleterious prescribed

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