Monday, June 26, 2006

Homosexuality misrepresented by fabrication and bias


Homosexuality misrepresented by fabrication and bias
By Catholic Insight staff
Issue: June, 2006




Homosexuality used to be classified as a psychiatric disorder but this was changed in 1973. The question is: why? In 2005 Dr. Jeffery B. Satinover, M.D., published an investigative, 25-page article, tracing the motives and the behind-the-scenes maneuvering.

Dr. Satinover is a psychiatrist and also a physicist. He is the Director of the Durckheim-Gladstone International Center for Quantitative Analysis (ICQA) in Washington, D.C. In cooperation with the Heritage Foundation and under the auspices of the ICQA, he is overseeing the development of a fully cross-linked international database of medical, social science and legal citations with associated meta-analyses and aggregated data tables. The purpose of the database is to assist concerned scholars, attorneys, social scientists, policy analysts and citizens worldwide in addressing the nearly-universal problem of embedding gross distortions (or even wholesale inventions) of social science conclusions in legal documents. These distortions are ideologically driven to make the public believe that these policies are founded in science. The 1973 ruling of de-classifying homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder is one of these public policies.


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