Posted on 05/21/2015 8:09:52 AM PDT by xzins
Maybe not so much. First of all, biologists are looking at "epigenetic" factors now, trait variations that aren't related to specific genes. Prenatal conditions in the womb may also play a role.
Secondly, one would have to have a lot of faith in psychotherapy (if that's what it you mean by treatment) to think that it can change people's orientation in most cases. Therapy has a pretty sketchy record dealing with things that are a lot less ingrained.
I'd have to say that homosexuality is something that's determined after people are born, but that there are a lot of different factors involved so that it can't be pinned down to one source or have one simple cure.
Public Schools have been very busy propagandizing your kids, teachers either get on board or change professions.
Actually, anal sex is dangerous for biological and physical reasons to any practitioner. I know homosexuals who have recruited children....children. Believe it or not, your relationship with Nature's God is a concern of mine, but not for the reasons you think. However, that is why I mentioned the physical, biological, mental, emotional, social, and death reasons for homosexuality being a danger to a community and a neighborhood.
Sometimes it seems there are an awful lot of them.
Think about the Honey Bee, Ancesthntr.
The Worker Bees are sterile (same or even more-pronounced reproductive disadvantage than homosexuality). Yet their near-relative, the Queen Bee, thrives - indeed, she benefits from the fact that her siblings or half-siblings never reproduce, since all of their energy resources are devoted to her (rather than to any hypothetical offspring the Workers might otherwise have had). And she passes that tendency (sterility) on to her offspring.
Your categorical denial of the possible existence of a "gay gene" doesn't hold water.
Regards,
P.S.: I, personally, have no view on the possible inheritability of homosexual tendencies.
Or very good PR.
Why do heterosexuals insist on continuing to create gay offspring?
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