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Re: Homophobia? ( )

Postby NorthernSoul on Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:10 pm

Aliath wrote: Because they do not choose to be gay, and you cannot teach someone to be gay.

I agree with this part.

It's in your hormones.

But this is not very scientific. Homosexuality is probably about 50% genetic factors and 50% environmental. 'Hormones' is a little vague.


Do not forget that. It's like being black. Biologically, I am correct.

Biologically, nope, you're not. Nice try though.


But I don't get the obsession with the origins of homosexuality. In my mind, I couldn't give a shit whether people choose their sexual orientation or not. I don't care where who sticks what as long as everyone involved are consenting adults and no one comes to any harm. I don't see fundamentally what is wrong with a man being sexually attracted to a man or a woman to a woman. No one has ever presented an argument to me that makes even the least bit of sense as to why this is morally wrong.
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Re: Homophobia? ( )

Postby LeftEyeBlind on Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:44 pm

I think that being uncomfortable with homosexuality is natural, but desrimination is wrong.
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Re: Homophobia? ( )

Postby StandardFiend on Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:30 pm

LeftEyeBlind wrote:I think that being uncomfortable with homosexuality is natural, but discrimination is wrong.


This.


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O soul, grieve not, for this abode is only transient.

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