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Originally Posted by Wizard Keyaz
The Spartans did it so they do not bred spartans, I know Hercules was gay too!
But anyway to conclude what everyone is saying, no one has scientific facts that people are generally born gay, which is actually a myth created by gay scientist who calls himself Dean Hamer.
So will you accept a scientist who is gay to come out with his findings?
Also some scientists have gone out there way to find one fish species to be gay (from some part of Africa) and there are over thousand kind of fishes and they find one that does this.
This in theory doesn't hold any water, also if you take this theory into account so then a woman can kill the man after sexual intercourse, because a species within the spider family kills its partner after mating.
So can this really be accepted in Society?
People are not born gay, they just embrace it!
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You are confusing things. I dont think there is any absolute scientific consensus but the most prevalent theory is that it's to do with the way your brain is sexed in the womb; if you receive abnormal levels of testosterone or estrogen or some other chemical. That's different from there being a gay 'gene', per se.
No doubt there is a social element like there is with hetrosexuality, but only in so far as one
acts on the urge - if society admonished and persecuted you for knobbing women you would try to suppress it, and it might work for a bit but it would always lurk under the surface, and probably make you all the more miserable for it.
The gay argument actually shows religion to be the decrepit, crumbling old bollocks that it is. Outstripped by our understanding of how sexuality develops, it has no reason to tell people why they shouldnt act on their urges. They can't show what harm two blokes getting off actually does to anyone, other than pointing to medieval scripts that were written when we also had no idea there was such a thing as molecules let alone testosterone, or making stuff up about paedophilia.
Fittingly, it's the gay argument that seems to be ripping the Anglican church apart at present. Long may it continue.