Since it has not yet been proven without a doubt that homosexuality is genetic or caused by factors in the environment, I can't just say it's genetic.
However, if homosexuality is genetic, would you still think it's wrong? Many say homosexuals should fight against their desires, but what if it's in their DNA?
I draw a comparison of when people used to judge people based on their skin color. It's a genetic trait, so people with dark skin can't help it. We all agree that they shouldn't fight it, since they were born with it. So if homosexuality turns out to be genetic, would people stop thinking it's wrong?
And any thumbs down will just let me know I have people who disagree with me, and not whether this is a good or bad question.
2006-11-17
16:03:28
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