fine then,
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OrangeFlowerPetal — 10 years ago(January 19, 2016 12:31 AM)
Then it is a fluke in nature and not natural. It is a genetic flaw. It's about as natural as a person who is born with Down's Syndrome. Are you really saying that it's natural for two people of the same gender to be sexually attracted to each other? If so, I disagree.
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OrangeFlowerPetal — 9 years ago(April 12, 2016 12:44 AM)
People of the same gender can't reproduce naturally. Doesn't nature itself tell you that it isn't natural? I'm not ignorant on this subject, so you can take your liberal ideals and live with them. I don't have to.
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nickmcgo — 9 years ago(June 06, 2016 12:05 PM)
It's not a liberal idea. It's actual fact. Over 1,500 animal species have been observed exhibiting homosexual behavior. Yet there is one species that exhibits homophobic behavior. So a woman who can't reproduce isn't natural? A man who can't reproduce is unnatural? What about a couple of 90-year-olds? Man and woman, unable to reproduce because of old age. Are they unnatural?
The definition of natural is existing in nature and not made or caused by people. Do you think animals being observed just think, oh no, it's a human, better act gay now? Being gay is just as natural as being straight.
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OrangeFlowerPetal — 9 years ago(June 06, 2016 03:29 PM)
It's not idiocy at all. People and animals are born all the time with genetic flaws. Some men and women are sterile. How would you argue that is natural? Some people are born with Down's syndrome. Would you say that is natural also? What about a person who is born with one ovary and one testicle. Is that natural? Of course not. Just like it isn't natural to be born with an XXY set of chromosomes, or to have a sexual attraction to one's own gender.
Your question concerning 90 year-olds inability to reproduce is absolutely absurd or stupid. Did you really just make that part of your argument? The aging process is not a genetic flaw. Aging is a natural process for all living things.
Listen I am not homophobic. A phobia is a fear of something. I do not fear homosexuals. I have no desire to be mean spirited or hateful to a person who is homosexual. Having said that I do not perceive homosexual behavior as natural. Some people may even learn the behavior. It just goes against everything that is inside me. I don't have those feelings and am repulsed by it, perhaps the same way a homosexual man is repulsed by the sight of a vagina. -
nickmcgo — 9 years ago(June 06, 2016 04:30 PM)
When we say homophobic, we don't actually mean you are afraid of homosexuals. I know that's the technical definition, but the term has adapted a second definition of one who is against homosexuality. So there's that. If it was only used in the way you describe, almost nobody would be homophobic.
As for natural, yes, it is. Being born sterile is natural. Being born with Down's syndrome is natural. It's not fun and it's not the best thing in the world, but it's natural. -
IwanttoliveinTN — 10 years ago(February 25, 2016 05:59 PM)
Homosexuality is an abomination against the Lord and a ticket to damnation. Men have penises and women have vaginas. Humans are sexual beings whose sole purpose is to reproduce. Homosexuality is unnatural.
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weavermovies — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 01:23 PM)
crazy_drunk_pedestrian says.. "homosexuality is not a "deviation", but merely another natural human variation"
A leading online dictionary lists the primary definition of the word "natural" as, "existing in or formed by nature (as opposed to artificial)".
So if I understand you correctly, you're point is that being gay is a "variation" from the "natural human". -
MurdockATeam — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 05:34 AM)
I lost so much respect for her when she said she hates being labelled as black. What the beep She clearly is a black woman. Why deny what you obviously are? Anyone who is ashamed of what they are has no1c84 respect from me in my book!