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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,497
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:

    what..did a doctor find the "gay gene" in a dna test :lol:

    Yes. It hasn't all been figured out yet, but there is scientific evidence to suggest that genetics plays an important role in homosexuality.

    I'm also certain that sometimes people just choose homosexuality...bisexuality...even hetero. I who really cares? I wonder why we waste so much $ researching something that certainly doesn't effect anyone else in the slightest.

    Are we going to research why I (and others) prefer coke to pepsi?
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:

    what..did a doctor find the "gay gene" in a dna test :lol:

    Yes. It hasn't all been figured out yet, but there is scientific evidence to suggest that genetics plays an important role in homosexuality.

    I'm also certain that sometimes people just choose homosexuality...bisexuality...even hetero. I who really cares? I wonder why we waste so much $ researching something that certainly doesn't effect anyone else in the slightest.

    Are we going to research why I (and others) prefer coke to pepsi?


    Not quite the same thing...
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980

    I'm also certain that sometimes people just choose homosexuality...bisexuality...even hetero. I who really cares? I wonder why we waste so much $ researching something that certainly doesn't effect anyone else in the slightest.

    Are we going to research why I (and others) prefer coke to pepsi?

    There isn't a whole lot of morality tied to the choice between soft drinks. As long as people can convince themselves that it is a choice, they can conclude that it is the wrong choice and thus against god's will. If we can prove that it isn't a choice, then there is no conclusion to reach (for the god believing folks) other than them being gay is also god's will and therefore not a sin at all. In fact, it would serve as some kind of holy stamp of approval. God wants at least some of us to be gay! :D
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    eyedclaar wrote:

    I'm also certain that sometimes people just choose homosexuality...bisexuality...even hetero. I who really cares? I wonder why we waste so much $ researching something that certainly doesn't effect anyone else in the slightest.

    Are we going to research why I (and others) prefer coke to pepsi?

    There isn't a whole lot of morality tied to the choice between soft drinks. As long as people can convince themselves that it is a choice, they can conclude that it is the wrong choice and thus against god's will. If we can prove that it isn't a choice, then there is no conclusion to reach (for the god believing folks) other than them being gay is also god's will and therefore not a sin at all. In fact, it would serve as some kind of holy stamp of approval. God wants at least some of us to be gay! :D


    This.
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Altho, Pepsi kicks coke's ass.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Oh, and to answer the original question. It was Edward Abbey who said it best: "Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell." Our goal is to metastasize until we kill our host. We are the cancer cell.
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  • __ Posts: 6,651
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:

    what..did a doctor find the "gay gene" in a dna test :lol:

    Yes. It hasn't all been figured out yet, but there is scientific evidence to suggest that genetics plays an important role in homosexuality.

    I'm also certain that sometimes people just choose homosexuality...bisexuality...even hetero. I who really cares? I wonder why we waste so much $ researching something that certainly doesn't effect anyone else in the slightest.

    Because people's opinions about it affect lots of people immensely.
    Are we going to research why I (and others) prefer coke to pepsi?
    You think they haven't?
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    KO282453 wrote:
    Altho, Pepsi kicks coke's ass.

    This. :D
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    I think our purpose is to learn to love one another - and everything that entails.
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