Honestly, does it really matter if there's a genetic base for this stuff or not? Why should we care what two consenting adults do, and how they choose to live their lives?Does it really matter if homosexuality is a choice, or genetic?
6/10/2006 10:39:32 PM
It depends who you are arguing with.
6/10/2006 10:44:01 PM
No, it doesn't. For one thing, there's a good chance that choice doesn't exist.
6/10/2006 10:44:45 PM
Well, the nature of the universe is deterministic, but that's meaningless.
6/10/2006 10:50:52 PM
I quoted a cool movie. That's the point.
6/10/2006 10:52:11 PM
it matters to conservative christians. they might not want to question their beliefs.
6/10/2006 11:03:06 PM
Religion shouldn't matter either. We're talking about government policy here, right?
6/10/2006 11:06:24 PM
Nobody has mentioned government policy so far.
6/10/2006 11:20:46 PM
blah blah blah more talk of gay things.. if youre wondering why christians think being gay is a sin, its right here...1 corinthians 6 (from the kjv): 1Cr 6:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 1Cr 6:10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. otherwise, stop being hypocritical, you keep saying crap like "why should we care how adults live their life.. blah blah blah," while at the same time telling us who think differently than you that we're wrong, you're right, and thats the way it should be.take you own advice
6/10/2006 11:24:42 PM
^ Those lines also say "nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners...", but you don't see people fervently pursuing those sins as much as they do the gays.The Christian's persecutions of gays isn't based in any logical following of the bible. They are simply cherry-picking parts of the bible to support their own emotion feelings. To be fair, everyone does it, the problem with those people doing it in this case is that they are trying to screw with the law and other peoples' lives for their own petty shortsightedness.[Edited on June 10, 2006 at 11:30 PM. Reason : ]
6/10/2006 11:27:32 PM
Are you fucking kidding me? I'm going to assume you're trolling, but for the sake of those reading:First of all, effeminate != homosexual. Second of all, you're singling out one of, in that particular list, ten groups of people. If you were to count out every person on earth who fit into at least one of those groups, you'd have about fifty people left.
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No, it doesn't matter. I may choose to marry a man, or I may choose to marry a woman. Same thing, right?I guess there are some people who place more emphasis on their basic understanding of practical biology though.[Edited on June 11, 2006 at 12:04 AM. Reason : ddd]
6/11/2006 12:01:09 AM
The thread's purpose is to discuss feelings, and also government policy I suppose. Any and everything about it. Does it really matter in any capacity whether it's a choice or not?
6/11/2006 12:21:55 AM
It matters if you have stupid religious beliefs. These types of religious folks are scared of the gays turning their kids gay. They are insecure because they know that their fictitious god won't do a damn thing to stop gay infiltration.For a religious person, it's a huge shame to have a gay child. For their own sanity, they have to believe that it is a choice. Why would god curse them with a gay child??? [Edited on June 11, 2006 at 12:32 AM. Reason : In short, it is a coping mechanism.]
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6/11/2006 1:29:44 AM
Oh shit, he said you like little children
6/11/2006 1:42:22 AM
did i?http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pedant[French pédant, or Italian pedante(French, from Italian) possibly from Vulgar Latin *paedns, *paedent- present participle of *paedere, to instruct, probably from Greek paideuein, from pais, paid-, child.]hmmm. maybe so. sorry. [Edited on June 11, 2006 at 1:50 AM. Reason : ]
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[joke]
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6/11/2006 2:14:36 AM
AHA, I just realized how my earlier post has nothing to do with this thread topic.
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6/11/2006 8:20:57 AM
You know, I'll let you get the last word on this if you want, but I'd like to get the topic back on track.Does it matter at all outside of a religious context? I'm assuming at least some of the people who oppose homosexuals aren't religious fundamentalists.
6/11/2006 9:16:40 AM
without reading the thread (well i read the first quarter but then it got wordy) id say it very well could. you have to draw the line somewhere as they love to say. if it is 100% definately a choice, its fine to let them fuck (they are humans so that aint THAT weird/gross), but marriage seems pretty questionable. im all for gay rights, however, cuz im sure it is genetic or at least predetermined somehow (at least for 99.9% of them).
6/11/2006 9:31:08 AM
people joe_schmoe make christianity look bad. Sadly, there are far too many of them.I believe homosexuality is a sin, but as noted before, it ain't like it's the only one. I mean, i'm a fuckin' drunk, so who the hell am I to judge? If dudes want to poke other dudes in the butt, it doesn't affect me, so I don't really care.
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6/11/2006 11:38:50 AM
As long as the gays arent interfearing or fucking up your life...why fuck up theirs? I say just let them do what they want as long as they dont over-expose themselves to the public or have gay promotion rallies.
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6/11/2006 12:07:01 PM
im saying ur like a kid screaming "IT'S ALL RELATIVE," which won't get us anywhere.i'm saying that as a society we're always going to have to draw up lines on what we think is reasonable/rational/logical/whatever. obviously, as i said, having sex with other consenting human beings is perfectly fine given that they are certain age/mental capactiy/etc. we dont think having sex with animals is reasonable for a variety of reasons. it really depends how you look at it as far as marriage is concerned. plenty would argue that we're rewarding heathy, child-bearing-possible relationships. if it is 100% a choice, you'd otherwise be promoting some random deviant behavior. at that point it would be obvious that the natural way of things would be to have a man-woman bond.if you want to be all mushy and just look at it as a love connection than it really doesnt matter one way or the other from a non-religious standpoint.
6/11/2006 1:01:49 PM
For sure, I thought cyrion's profile would say "Sex : F"
6/11/2006 1:44:54 PM
So, as a bisexual, here's my view. It does matter that homosexuality is a choice. It does matter. First I want to make a case for the it's-a-choice side, because it was a choice for me, and then I'll tell you why I think we shouldn't sit back and act like it's genetic.I wasn't born queer. I wasn't born straight either; I was raised straight. I was raised with the expectation that I would marry a nice girl. All the guys in here were raised that way, I'd bet. So I was straight until I thought about it hard enough, and now here I am.Did you ever notice the trend today that women tend to be more bicurious than men? It's societal influence. Men and women wear pants, but men do not wear dresses. Boys and girls are told they can do anything, but boys do not play with dolls. And I know some girls who did indeed have action figures. Since the 70's women have been less conditioned to stick to their gender role, while men are still stuck in theirs. I don't have any statistics to quote, but you never saw two straight boys make out at a party for shits and giggles, and stay-at-home dads are not exactly revolutionizing domestic life.If genetics has anything to do with it, I was born only with the option of liking the same sex. Now, I'm not completely gay and I don't know if you can just not have the option of liking the opposite sex. I haven't lived it and I don't understand it. I definitely do not understand bulldykes. *shrug*Now, why does it matter? Because, societally, we need to be mature about homosexuality. To say that it's genetic is to align it with being blind or having four fucking arms. "Well he's a fine person, he was just born different from us, so we'll let him live his life." So it's a defect. So heterosexuality is still the "right thing." So we faithful can feel OK about our gay children because "it was an accident."We should regard it as a choice, a choice that is a good one to make, because if we regard it as less than that we are selling homosexuality short.Edit: Also, homosexuals shouldn't be allowed to hide behind "But I was born this way." Stick up for yourselves, you fucking faggots.[Edited on June 11, 2006 at 1:57 PM. Reason : Yeah I said it. Believe you me, I can call a faggot a faggot.][Edited on June 11, 2006 at 2:22 PM. Reason : clarifying with bold text]
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BridgetSPK: Yes, environment is perhaps a better word than choice. I think it hinges on whether you're talking about inclinations or actions... but yeah I feel that.[Edited on June 11, 2006 at 2:37 PM. Reason : i edit every post ever btw]
6/11/2006 2:37:03 PM
Did I do a good job here...
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6/11/2006 3:53:41 PM
i'm not 100% sure how many of the posters/readers of this topic go to church or have attended church, but if the church you go/went to talks only about homosexuality being a sin, and nothing, you may want to try a different one. All sin,except one, is equal in the eyes of the Lord.^ and also, Christians are not supposed to judge others, because that is not our responsiblility. That, however, is not a green light to condone anything and everything society does. It is our responsibility to show others the evil in their ways, while at the same time preventing a society from promoting such sin. I think a lot of people on here have a distorted view of Christianity and it's followers. Whether or not this is due to one extremist like gary, or some other bad experience, I don't know.[Edited on June 11, 2006 at 11:16 PM. Reason : ]
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6/11/2006 11:39:19 PM
does it matter? depends on who you ask.in my not so humble opinion, it does kind of matter. if it isn't genetically encoded to be gay, then there isn't a direct biological imperative for performing sexual acts with members of the same sex. in that case, people do it to show affection or simply because they enjoy that behavior. if there is not a genetic predisposition to being gay, i think people should try and avoid acts of gayness. because sex is a primer to procreation, i think a higher value should be placed on it. i think people need to show more discipline and self control than to just stick it in any hole that gets them off. there are circumstances where people won't be able to help themselves even if they're not predisposed genetically to being gay. for example, prison love--if two men or women grow affectionate towards each other because they're so removed from the opposite sex. i would say its less worse if two people have actually decided to be lifelong partners and actualize the real meaning of commitment, but in modern reality lifelong partnership is fickle.again, that's just my opinion.
6/11/2006 11:54:09 PM