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Rainbows banned at Mississauga Catholic school
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White Wrote:So because some guys have less testosterone and are thus predisposed to a slightly more effeminate nature, they are now unequivocally born gay? Uh...no.

People that take illegal drugs for a while experience a change in their brain chemistry. Does that change then make the taking of those illegal substances no longer a choice? No, it doesn't.

There is completely and blatantly no evidence that homosexuality isn't a choice. It is definitely and totally a choice. Some men may be more feminine than society wants to accept, but that doesn't make them gay, they choose that lifestyle. Some women may be more masculine than is socially acceptable, but deciding to have sex with only women is absolutely their choice.

It isn't just testosterone. You're being quite closed minded about this; the brain is MUCH more complicated then that, and humans as a whole are just beginning to understand it - we haven't even scratched the surface. The STRUCTURE and SHAPE of their brain is DIFFERENT. That effects many more hormones than just testosterone! That effects more then just hormones as well, it effects how they process things and how their brain functions and much more than I could even begin to explain and understand. There is no ONE CAUSE for being homosexual, it's a cumulative effect. Just as there is no ONE CAUSE for developing heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, and many other diseases. Biology isn't as simple as many people believe and want it to be. Every human, every living thing is complex. Homosexuals are born that way; there is no choice.

"There is completely and blatantly no evidence that homosexuality isn't a choice. " Did you even scan through that Wikipedia article? Your statement is false. Please read these studies.

White Wrote:I'm a bit of a black or white thinker. So pardon me if i'm being a bit obtuse. If there's no 100% proof that homosexuality is based on genetics, wouldn't that, by default, make it a choice?

No. Lack of evidence doesn't prove something.
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Rainbows banned at Mississauga Catholic school - by Mira - 2011-06-08, 06:06 PM

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