Closet case

I've read in psychology books that often the fervently anti-gay are themselves homosexuals. But I've never seen such an excellent example of what seems to be a self-hating closet case as Dr. Paul Cameron:
Like many of his allies, Cameron believes that, if left unchecked, homosexuality will destroy America like God did Sodom. "Untrammeled homosexuality can take over and destroy a social system," says Cameron. "If you isolate sexuality as something solely for one's own personal amusement, and all you want is the most satisfying orgasm you can get -- and that is what homosexuality seems to be -- then homosexuality seems too powerful to resist. The evidence is that men do a better job on men and women on women, if all you are looking for is orgasm." So powerful the allure of gays, Cameron believes, that if society approves [of] gay people, more and more heterosexuals will be inexorably drawn into homosexuality. "I'm convinced that lesbians are particularly good seducers," says Cameron. "People in homosexuality are incredibly evangelical," he adds, sounding evangelical himself. "It's pure sexuality. It's almost like pure heroin. It's such a rush. They are committed in almost a religious way. And they'll take enormous risks, do anything." He says that for married men and women, gay sex would be irresistible. "Martial sex tends toward the boring end," he points out. "Generally, it doesn't deliver the kind of sheer sexual pleasure that homosexual sex does." So, Cameron believes, within a few generations homosexuality would be come the dominant form of sexual behavior.

Wow. Now, I'm sure Dr. Cameron is delivering these lines with scientific dispassion...but it sure seems like he has some, uh, "first hand" experience.

Quote from The Holy War on Gays, Rolling Stone, March 18, 1999. Via Atrios