dnnydllr said:
TheTygerfire said:
dnnydllr said:
avykins said:
dnnydllr said:
homosexuality is certainly not normal
have you ever heard of gay animals? Yeah maybe one or two odd cases but they aren't gay because then they don't make babies, which is the point of having sex.
You are kidding right? I have nothing to say to that. But thanks for proving once again how the education system is failing around the world.
Elaborate maybe?
All I was saying is sex is for baby making, but humans, being such an advanced species, have turned it into pleasure, thereby spawning the concept of homosexuality. Might I be wrong? Sure...but I'm not sure what my personal opinions have to do with the educational system....
Because Homosexuality has been proven to be decided from birth, not someone's choice. Your personal beliefs are flawed and based in misconception.
It has nothing to do with my personal beliefs. I said that I don't mind gay people. It's just that there is no natural reason to be gay.
And I'd love if someone could direct me to the research that proves you're gay or straight at birth, because I'd love to see it. Whenever someone shows me the gene that codes for that I'll believe it. I think that it is a personal choice that anyone should be free to make.
Actually, there's quite a bit of research out there to suggest homosexuality is genetic and NOT a choice. Did you choose to be straight? Or are you naturally attracted to the opposite gender? Same goes for gay/lesbian/bisexual individuals.
Furthermore, homosexuality is not a strictly human concept. MANY animal species show the same behavior. Check out the wikipedia page on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_in_animals. Some on the list are penguins, mallards, bison, dolphins (several varieties), bison, lions, apes, and many, many more. This suggests that homosexuality has a biological cause. More than that, though, it suggests a certain amount of homosexual behavior is natural and to be expected.
According to the Kinsey report, very few people are 100% straight or gay. Even if you self-identify as one or the other, you probably feel some degree of attraction to maybe one or two individuals of either the same or opposite gender. Pheromones, hormones, and other traits have been suggested as the cause for this.
Also, go back far enough in history and you'll discover many societies which had a much different view of sexuality, ancient Greece and Rome, in particular. You might also be interested in learning Alexander the Great and Octavian (later called Augustus) Caesar were at least bisexual if not gay. Julius Caesar was also suspected to be at the very least bisexual.
Homosexuality has been documented across the ages, across species. It transcends culture, religion, race, or creed. It is not a choice or a decision, but is at some level hard-wired into us.