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No One is Born Gay
Townhall.com ^ | 9-9-2014 | Michael Brown

Posted on 09/09/2014 2:27:02 AM PDT by servo1969

If there was reputable scientific evidence that some people were born homosexual, I would have no problem accepting this. After all, my theology tells me that as human beings, we are all created in God’s image and yet we are a fallen race, and so all of us carry aspects of that fallen nature to the core of our being, and that could theoretically include homosexuality.

But the fact is that there is simply no reputable scientific evidence that anyone is born gay.

As stated by gay activist and history professor John D’Emilio, “‘Born gay’ is an idea with a large constituency, LGBT and otherwise. It’s an idea designed to allay the ingrained fears of a homophobic society and the internalized fears of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. What’s most amazing to me about the ‘born gay’ phenomenon is that the scientific evidence for it is thin as a reed, yet it doesn’t matter. It’s an idea with such social utility that one doesn’t need much evidence in order to make it attractive and credible.”

In other words, because the “born gay” idea has proved so useful, the fact that there’s virtually no scientific support for the theory hardly matters. It’s an idea that has worked wonders for gay activists and their allies.

As noted years ago by gay scientist Simon LeVay, “There [was] a survey in the New York Times that broke down people on the basis of whether they thought gays and lesbians were born that way or whether it was a lifestyle choice. Across the board, those who thought gays and lesbians were born that way were more liberal and gay friendly.”

And so, the argument goes, “If I’m born this way, how can my attractions be wrong? And if I’m born this way, how can you expect me to change?”

Of course, even if no one is born gay, that doesn’t mean that homosexual attractions are not deeply rooted. In most cases, those feelings are very deeply rooted to the point that many gay men and women truly believe they were born gay.

And even if no one is born gay, that doesn’t that homosexual attractions are easily changed. In most cases, they are not.

But why base a so-called civil rights movement on lies? Why not tell the truth?

One of the most gay-friendly professional organizations in our country is the American Psychological Association, and yet even the APA states that, “There is no consensus among scientists about the exact reasons that an individual develops a heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or lesbian orientation.”

Similarly, in England, the pro-gay Royal College of Psychiatrists recently backtracked on an earlier statement that homosexuality was biologically determined, now saying that “sexual orientation is determined by a combination of biological and postnatal environmental factors.” And while they stated clearly their belief that homosexuality was not a mental disorder and that it should be accepted, they added, “It is not the case that sexual orientation is immutable or might not vary to some extent in a person’s life.”

That’s why psychiatrist Nathaniel S. Lehrman, former chairperson of the Task Force on Religion and Mental Health said in 2005, “Researchers now openly admit that after searching for more than 20 years, they are still unable to find the ‘gay gene.’” (In the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.)

Why then do we constantly hear about people being born gay? First, it has worked wonders for gay activism; second, many gays and lesbians believe it to be true, since as far back as they can remember, they felt that they were different.

But political expediency and personal feelings do not change the facts, and those facts remain the same: There is no clear scientific evidence that anyone is born gay

According to lesbian researcher Lisa Diamond, “The queer community has been obsessed with cultivating the idea that we all have fixed sexual identities. We’ve crafted terrific narratives and political platforms based on the notions that all gays are ‘born that way.’ But what if sexuality is more complex? What if biology actually intersects with environment, time, culture and context? Could we possibly be more fluid than we’ve supposed?”

Camille Paglia, a social critic, academic, feminist, and lesbian, was even more blunt, famously stating in her book Vamps and Tramps, “Our sexual bodies were designed for reproduction. . . . No one is born gay. The idea is ridiculous . . . homosexuality is an adaptation, not an inborn trait.”

Paglia also asked, “Is the gay identity so fragile that it cannot bear the thought that some people may not wish to be gay? Sexuality is highly fluid, and reversals are theoretically possible.”

Remarkably, when a school chaplain in Tasmania, Australia, posted Paglia’s opinion on social media, there was an outcry against him, causing him to issue a public apology: “I’ve made a mistake and learnt from it. I’m deeply sorry for any offence I’ve caused. I was very careless in posting that image for discussion. I will work with my employers to ensure there is no repeat.”

Despite this apology, he was still fired – and the organization he worked for was Christian! That is how toxic today’s climate has become, and yet this chaplain simply posted the accurate reflections of a lesbian academic. How could this be considered hateful or bigoted?

Again, this does not mean that same-sex attractions and desires are not deeply rooted in some people’s lives, nor does it mean that they chose to be gay. (You can choose to act on your attractions but that doesn’t mean you chose to have the attractions.)

It simply means that one of the major gay activist talking points, one that has even infiltrated parts of the church, is based on lies, not truth.

It’s time we speak the truth in love. Lies never help anyone in the long run.


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KEYWORDS: aberration; borngay; bornthisway; culturewar; gay; gaygene; homosexual; lesbian; sexpositiveagenda; sexualdeviance; simonlevay
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To: servo1969

I know I’m going to catch a lot of flack for this but I’m going to post it anyway. When I met my wife (no longer together)she had a son that was six months old. I knew, or had a pretty good idea before he was a year old, that he was going to be homosexual. I tried everything, but he acted feminine. I have always thought that it was a choice and still want to believe that but I watched this kid grow up and have know all along how he was going to turn out. I haven’t seen him in several years now and he is a full blown flaming homo. I’m not trying to defend it but I saw it with my own eyes from a very early age, I can’t explain it.


21 posted on 09/09/2014 6:58:23 AM PDT by Hotmetal
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To: servo1969
Good article. I particularly liked this statement, a fact which is often overlooked...

You can choose to act on your attractions but that doesn’t mean you chose to have the attractions.

22 posted on 09/09/2014 7:08:44 AM PDT by opus86
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To: servo1969
We are born naked, where is the gene to “wear the clothes of the opposite sex” (and there are heterosexuals who enjoy that fetish as well, so it isn't “chromosome confusion”)?
23 posted on 09/09/2014 7:43:58 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (ISIS has started up a slave trade in Iraq. Mission accomplshed, Barack, Mission accomplished.)
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To: Hotmetal

I don’t know either. Maybe some people are predisposed to being homosexual though not genetically homosexual from birth.

I’ve always wondered why some gay guys have the same gay lisp.
Do they have the lisp because they’re gay or is it learned? If so, from whom? Some have it even as children.
Lots of gay guys don’t have it at all.


24 posted on 09/09/2014 9:28:36 AM PDT by servo1969
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“I’ve always wondered why some gay guys have the same gay lisp.”

My husbands nephew is gay, super nice guy and not demonstrative in any way, very private. When he was three/four years old, he had that “lisp”, he played with our son the same age and I remember the stark difference between them. We knew he was gay from the get-go.


25 posted on 09/09/2014 9:34:30 AM PDT by Toespi
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To: servo1969
“Researchers now openly admit that after searching for more than 20 years, they are still unable to find the ‘gay gene.’

There does not have to be a "gay gene" for homosexual tendencies to be inborn.

The genes are a genetic code, the instructions for assembling a person, which takes place in the womb. Just as with assembling a car, sometimes mistakes are made, and you get a lemon. That doesn't mean the directions for assembly of the car are wrong, only that they weren't followed properly in that case.

Similarly, many things affect the developing fetus. Most birth defects are not caused by defective genes, they're caused by a failure to properly replicate the genes' instructions, with most of the reasons why this happens still mysterious.

It is entirely reasonable, to my mind, that some fetuses are exposed, at a critical stage in development, to hormonal surges or other factors that cause them to fail to develop properly in this area.

If so, the condition would be inborn, but not genetic.

26 posted on 09/09/2014 10:20:19 AM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: servo1969
Not being a geneticist,a neonatologist or any other kind of physician I cannot credibly claim that nobody is *born* homosexual.But I do know two things....1) homosexuality has become *so* chic in recent years (in some circles,at least) I don't a hint of a doubt that at least some self-described homosexuals chose to be that was and 2) anyone who might have been,in fact,born homosexual should use the higher functions of the brain,understand that their desires violate the will of God (or natural law for an atheist) and,therefore,should refrain from acting on these abnormal impulses.Decent and respectable men *and* women have been successfully refraining from abnormal/harmful/destructive acts (both sexual and non-sexual) since we first learned to walk upright.
27 posted on 09/09/2014 12:37:38 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Islamopobia:The Irrational Fear Of Being Beheaded)
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To: servo1969

why do people have accents? same reason.

why do women who really wanted a girl, reinforce feminine behavior in their sons, end up with cross dressing males?

why do English lords who are sent away to school grow up with weird enjoyment of being caned.

Why did Narcissus obsess with his own reflection?


28 posted on 09/09/2014 2:32:59 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: servo1969
Here is an excellent recent survey of the relevant scientific research done dispassionately by a Christian biologist, Rich Deem: "Born Gay? Is Homosexuality Genetic/Biological?" ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Nwrf2pp1Y&feature=youtu.be ). 36 minutes, worth watching and bookmarking.
29 posted on 09/09/2014 2:37:04 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
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