Is Homosexuality Unnatural?

Delta4Embassy

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No. As evidenced by the hundreds of other animal species exhibiting homosexual behaviours, and in some cases even preferences, homosexuality is very much 'normal.' But, there's a case to be made it's if not unnatural, at least 'against nature.'

A bar magnet with North and South poles will repel like-poles, and attract opposite poles. This is empirical evidence that 'opposites attract,' that that's 'natural,' and that 'like kinds naturally repel.' So what's going on? If the natural world has opposites attracting, and like-kinds repelling, but numerous animals attract like-kinds, and repel opposite kinds how do we rectify that? We need a new question clearly.

Is homosexuality 'abnormal?' Yes. In that it's not the majority of sexuality. Is it 'unnatural?' No. But there's another possibility. Are males and females actually 'opposite' one another? No. Numerous biological and psychological studies have confirmed, male and female aren't literally the opposite of one another. Rather we're simply the same thing with different biological roles.

To use a physics example, the opposite of a male is an antimatter-male, not a female. Talk about a bang not worth dying for. ;)

The excellent tv series "Alien Nation" had an alien species absorbed into the LA metro population where 3 individuals were required to reproduce. Though a unique arrangement relative to Earth's animal kingdom it's not totally fictitious. Science is now making it possible for 3 humans to all contribute to making babies.

Study Stem Cell Breakthrough Opens Door To Same-Sex Couples Having Their Own Babies CBS Atlanta

Get used to it. Might be common eventually for us to hear things like, "Hello. Is your Mom or Dad at home?" - "Two of them are, the third's at work." :)
 
ALL human behavior exists on a continuum therefore ALL human behavior is natural in the most basic sense.
 

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