tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post9092964195965127475..comments2024-03-28T22:09:54.924-04:00Comments on The Closet Professor: The Renaissance ManJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05299122685163501819noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-16953201409499887812010-07-16T00:06:25.837-04:002010-07-16T00:06:25.837-04:00DJC, at least someone is actually reading it, LOL....DJC, at least someone is actually reading it, LOL. To be truthful, yes, it is an overstatement. I was speaking in jest, or at least not completely seriously. There are a lot of talented men and artists that were not gay, but a good many of the great artists were gay, or at least rumored to be, especially during the Renaissance. Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Da Vinci, just to mention the three on this blog. I didn't mean to offend anyone with that comment. Some of the greatest men in history have been heterosexual, Einstein, Newton, Galileo. I do think that there is a great divide between the great heterosexual and homosexual men, and that is their particular brand of genius. The more artistic geniuses are more likely to be gay or bisexual, while the more scientific are more likely to be heterosexual. It is not always the case, and I am probably digging my hole deeper, LOL. Sorry if I've gotten a little carried away with my response, so I will just stop, but I am glad you feel free to correct my faults, LOL. I'm a southerner, we tend to exaggerate sometimes, LOL.Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05299122685163501819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-12058363904876311942010-07-15T23:30:13.245-04:002010-07-15T23:30:13.245-04:00As much as I am a fan of your site this statement ...As much as I am a fan of your site this statement is somewhat of a stretch...<br /><br /> "We all know that the most talented men and artists in the world have generally been gay"djc314https://www.blogger.com/profile/06900266576938638135noreply@blogger.com