Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Homosexual in Society
Twilight Pub
Frank R. Clark
$2.95
INTRODUCTION
One of the most widely-discussed of contemporary social “problems” is that of homosexuality. The word problems has been placed in quotation marks because, as this book hopes to demonstrate, homosexual love may not be truly a problem for a great many people, despite the nattering of scientist and layman, alike.
Despite its ancient lineage (it certainly goes back as far into time as the Race, itself), there generally remains some hint, some attitude that homosexual love is a new and sinister perversion, a ‘sex game’ just invented by a group of ‘undesirables’ in their pursuit of the outrageous.
While the facts reveal that this attitude is based on pure nonsense, it nonetheless exists and must be dealt with in any reasonable discussion of the homosexual.
The reader will find, it is hoped, that the present volume deals in the facts of homosexuality, rather than with the mythic. It is almost universally agreed that “the facts speak for themselves.”
This beautifully simplistic generalization is, of course, not true. The facts, themselves, depend upon rational and objective interpretation. Put another way, a fact does not simply exist for all to see; it is “the eye of the beholder” which gives it meaning.
The Bible, one might suppose, contains any number of strictly factual statements. God has decreed, for example, that “Thou Shalt Not Kill.” What could be clearer? What could be, in the strictest sense, more “factual”?
A brief glimpse at warring nations—our own certainly included—makes it immediately evident that this “fact” has been subject to interpretation on the part of so-called “Christian Nations.”
“Thou Shalt Not Kill” has been rearranged to read “Thou Shalt Not Kill, except when…” One might further notice that God has quite clearly and factually prohibited adultery, in the Bible…
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