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Planned Parenthood is irresponsible with this definition because they choose to use "or" rather than "and" to bind the various conditions they outline. Being uncomfortable around a homosexual person does not alone make you homophobic yet according to Planned Parenthood it does. For this reason Planned Parenthood loses all all credibility in having any consideration of their definition of terminology.Planned Parenthood is irresponsible with this definition because they choose to use "or" rather than "and" to bind the various conditions they outline. Being uncomfortable around a homosexual person does not alone make you homophobic yet according to Planned Parenthood it does. Merely meeting one condition without the rest is insufficient evidence of a phobia. For this reason Planned Parenthood loses all all credibility in having any consideration of their definition of terminology.It is true that people with homosexual or bisexual orientations have been stigmatized during some or many periods of human existence. It is also true that these people have found wide spread acceptance during periods or human existence and in ancient to present societies.It is true that people with homosexual or bisexual orientations have been stigmatized during some or many periods of human existence. It is also true that these people have found wide spread acceptance during certain periods of human existence and in particular ancient to present societies.=== Being Against Gay Marriage Doesn't Make You a Homophobe ===Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, claimed on Meet the Press that the Catholic Church is unfairly “caricatured” as anti-gay. Homosexual author Brandon Ambrosino notes, "If it’s anti-gay to question the arguments of marriage-equality advocates, and if the word homophobic is exhausted on me or on polite dissenters, then what should we call someone who beats up gay people, or prefers not to hire them? Disagreement is not the same thing as discrimination. Our language ought to reflect that distinction."