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Is it a choice?
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That's all nice and emotional. It hasn't been proven. The studies which were meant to prove it failed miserably.
All they can say is that genetics MAY play a part in it. May.
That means they can't prove it.
I chose not to lust over vags. That's the difference between me and lesbians. Whatever urges I may have had at whatever times, I shelved them and chose to be hetero.
And you can call God imaginary all you want. I'm not going to be an idiot and say, "No, there's scientific evidence that he exists!" when there's not. I can say there's evidence that points to accuracies in the Bible, I can say there are things that I accept as evidence of his existence...but that's not the same as stating that the evidence is there in black and white for everybody to see, and if you don't see it, why, then, you're stupid or bigoted.
Which is exactly what you and your "homosexuality isn't a choice" crowd are doing. Despite the fact there is no evidence, and despite the fact that recognizing that isn't a value judgment on the part of those who do accept it, you go around calling people who don't have your "faith" in the premise bigots, haters, and stupid besides, and making all sorts of erroneous claims about the motivation behind the acceptance of the fact that there's just no proof that homosexuality is anything but a choice.
Is it a choice?
Funny, I say the same thing about the imaginary ghost in the sky that creates chrisitans.
My evidence is the undisputed historic fact of homosexuality across various cultures including those that celebrated, if not making such a cultural norm, as proof that homosexuality is not just a choice that is made by our modern gays.
Also, I'll use as evidence your own total lack of making such a choice when becoming sexually active. Indeed, how much time did you put into lusting over a vag until you decided that it wasn't for you?
Now, again, tell me about the value of evidence since, apparently, that which cannot be proven justifies a second class status. Your personal faith is no reason to give you special treatment, you know.
I chose not to lust over vags. That's the difference between me and lesbians. Whatever urges I may have had at whatever times, I shelved them and chose to be hetero.
And you can call God imaginary all you want. I'm not going to be an idiot and say, "No, there's scientific evidence that he exists!" when there's not. I can say there's evidence that points to accuracies in the Bible, I can say there are things that I accept as evidence of his existence...but that's not the same as stating that the evidence is there in black and white for everybody to see, and if you don't see it, why, then, you're stupid or bigoted.
Which is exactly what you and your "homosexuality isn't a choice" crowd are doing. Despite the fact there is no evidence, and despite the fact that recognizing that isn't a value judgment on the part of those who do accept it, you go around calling people who don't have your "faith" in the premise bigots, haters, and stupid besides, and making all sorts of erroneous claims about the motivation behind the acceptance of the fact that there's just no proof that homosexuality is anything but a choice.
Everyone has a choice as to whether or not he/she should engage in or abstain from sexual activity. That's not the question-- sexual attraction is. Can you choose who you are sexually attracted to (regardless of whether or not you act on that urge)? You can't, therefore, your sexual orientation is clearly not a choice. Think about it-- if a gay man has sex with a woman but is 100% attracted to men, is he straight just because he had sex with a member of the opposite sex?
I don't know if homosexuality is encoded in genes or not. It's definitely, at the least, influenced by the intersection of one's immediate social and cultural environment. So it's not a choice, but more of a product of your environment.
Pitiful, ignorant or at least stupid is all I can say for you, ll.
I know several homos, male and female. I really don't think they ever had a choice. We've had very deep and self revealing conversations on this topic and in contrast to what I once believed, I really don't think these good people ever had a choice.
You obviously didn't read what I wrote! I meant that having sex, whether you are gay or straight, is a choice. Having sex, though, HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE GAY OR STRAIGHT. Your sexual orientation is who you are sexually attracted to and is clearly NOT A CHOICE.