People are people, I am discussing the philosophy of homosexuality from the perspective of it as an idea. If you cannot separate emotions from logical (hopefully) discussion I apologize.JayDee106 said:Hashime said:The difference between say a population of say a population of Latinos in a predominately white area and being gay is that there is no "downside" to being latino from an individual point of view. There is however a downside to being gay, a negative consequence, an inability to conceive children naturally. This is "ill" or bad, meaning it can be defined as a mental illness.
Okay.. firstly I don't know if you just did not bother to read my post, or perhaps quoted someone elses.. however your response has nothing to do with what I said.
However. Would you call a nun, for instance, a person with a mental illness.. their mental choice to devote their life to God means that they cannot have a child... so in this thinking Nuns are "ill" and "bad" people, yet you are happy to put this onto someone who does not have a choice in the matter? The same certainly applies to Celibates, The Pope, anyone who has no intention to concieve children and anyone that cannot.
Lastly, please, please remember that we ARE still people. Having a label forced upon us, based on general opinion is not only incredibly insulting, but hugely upsetting.
Remember, if the argument, any argument or situation makes you uncomfortable it real life or here no one will judge you for leaving.