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i saw last night a question asking "If Christian parents knew their child would be a Full-blown homosexual, would they choose abortion?"
and many answeres are people saying no because they choose to be gay
then in defence to that they say that homosexuality is not a gene...so that must also mean that my attraction to blond hair and blue eyes is in my genes?..

on which chromosome can i find this????

2007-12-30 16:18:52 · 47 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i probably didnt word this the best way,
but what i ment was that just because its not a choice doesnt mean its genetic

2007-12-30 16:26:36 · update #1

47 answers

nope.

What do you like better, mexican or chinese food?

Whicher you say, it wasn't a choice. You just like one more than the other. If it was a choice you could simply choose to like the other one better right now. But you can't can you? One just tastes better to you, pure and simple.

Sex preference works the same way.

Is there a biological factor that determines sexuality? Probably, but there's a lot of research yet to be done in that field.

2007-12-30 16:22:36 · answer #1 · answered by Skippy 6 · 14 4

persons are so brainwashed with traditions and superstitions and faith they sense the could desire to sentence different human beings's life. some fool right here stated gay is after beginning so that's a decision. I knew adult males that have been constantly female becoming up and that they ended up gay as quickly as we've been in severe college. once you have been 3 years previous and your nuts hadn't dropped yet I heavily doubt which you have been attempting to get women so for you to get laid! that's only the element that reasons sexual attraction that makes me choose women makes them want a guy. In lots an identical way a married guy can nevertheless observe different women are captivating even nevertheless he has a spouse. to no longer cheat, however the instinctual reaction to a potential mate. So having intercourse may be a decision in spite of if it the actual attraction and want is preprogrammed and there is not any longer something you're able to do approximately it. give up believing that 1st century superstitious nonsense and use your concepts. coaching hogwash down on the church my buddy! EDIT that's astounding how many human beings sense they are making clever assumptions that are no longer based of their very own examine and data, yet greater what some moron with a 2000 twelve months previous fairy tale e book says. by utilising the way adult males, that guy additionally believes in speaking snakes. Acknowledging the existence of preprogrammed sexuality could recommend that your infallible god mistakenly screwed up on the newborn production unit. could you're making a shovel, then say to it digging holes and utilising methods is against the regulation so which you may desire to be a refrigerator or your evil? Then why could god try this to a individual? using fact there is not any god, and the biggest element that's evil is faith.

2016-10-20 12:11:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Even the Vatican recognizes that homosexuality is not a choice, but a biological quality that is present from birth. The choice part comes in when someone who prefers their own gender engages in sexual acts with someone of the same gender. If someone is pro-life, regardless of their religious affiliation, then knowing a child's gender preference during pregnancy would be a weak excuse to violate a personal moral code and have a termination of that life. If you're truly pro-life, then there is no instance where you would condone ending another human life with an abortion.

There's some hypothesizing that during a certain stage of gestation, levels of particular hormones can affect the baby's development at crucial stages in such a way as to influence sexual preferences, but this is NOT proven.

2007-12-30 16:51:48 · answer #3 · answered by ♛Qu€€n♛J€§§¡¢a♛™ 5 · 1 1

I think homosexuality CAN be a choice...but only for a VERY small part of the population. There may be others that are homosexual due to environmental influences during childhood...but I wouldn't call that a choice. For still others it may be a genetic predisposition...again, not a choice.

Your attraction to blond hair and blue eyes could be a result of any of the same things...your conscious choice, something from your childhood that linked those features with attraction, or yes, perhaps something genetic.

What is a choice is the decision to act on your sexual desires. I have a "thing" for guys with long hair, always have...but the decision to act on that attraction has always been my choice! I haven't always followed God's instructions about sexual morality, but I choose to follow them now. ...and since I was a Christian on both sides of this decision, who am I to throw stones at someone whose still struggling with their own sexual demons!

2007-12-30 16:46:04 · answer #4 · answered by KAL 7 · 2 1

Homosexuality is not a choice. What we are attracted to is a combination of nature and nurture. In other words, our genes and the environment we are raised in.

There is evidence in twin studies that there may be a genetic predisposition to homosexuality. There is also a study that says there is a higher percentage of left handed lesbians (sorry, I don't know the number for men) than in the rest of the female population. This could mean there is a difference in the brain structure of a homosexual person than a heterosexual person.

People are generally attracted to other people that are most like themselves, people they admire, or embody the cultural epitome of beauty. In our culture, blond hair and blue eyes are considered desirable traits, meaning that you might not have a genetic predisposition to be attracted to them, but a cultural one. And that's not a choice either.

And let me ask this question: Given that homosexual persons are more likely to be discriminated against and generally have a higher rate of depression, why would someone consciously choose it?

2007-12-30 16:29:57 · answer #5 · answered by SurrepTRIXus 6 · 4 2

All my life I have only been attracted to men that are Chinese and not others, I did not choose that aspect of my sexuality anymore than I choose homosexuality. (I though, do know why I am drawn to Chinese only and not others (including other Asian people) but that is a subject for another time and section)

2007-12-30 17:10:50 · answer #6 · answered by chinavagabond94122 3 · 2 1

Five to ten genes are involved, also hormonal conditions in the womb can cause it. For every son that a women has the chance goes up that the next will be homosexual. In every study that has been done, post natal events (abuse etc..) has no correlation to sexual behavior.

It is not a choice, any more than being heterosexual is.

Edit:
I'll challenge anyone that has not ever been attracted to the same sex (we have to rule out bi's, sorry) to get sexually aroused by the same sex.

Edit:
Many social animals have either homosexual members or exhibit homosexuality at various times. I would say more but I'm sick of people who "believe" that their "belief" is truth, without looking into the facts.

2007-12-30 16:25:07 · answer #7 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 9 4

I don't believe it is a choice. In certain kinds of lizards if the eggs are gestated at a high temperature they are born male. If at a lower temperature they are born female. If the temperature is in between some come out male with female characteristics. I know we are not lizards, but this does show that there is a natural factor in certain species.

2007-12-30 16:44:32 · answer #8 · answered by Mark W 4 · 3 1

Homosexuality is not chosen though I do believe the way you are brought up contributes to the pattern of your sexual behavior. But to me, whoever is speaking of it as a sin is evil, and if you're oppressing somebody just because that person is gay, then you're evil. The same attitude stands for ANY religion.

For the record: I'm completely straight.

2007-12-30 16:32:13 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. Speaker 4 · 5 2

i think homosexuality is chosen
they have desires to be with another that is the same sex and ACT upon it by choice. they say its genetic as an excuse to act upon what they desire. some dont want to be that but they keep doing it because deep inside they want to continue feeling those desires. its same as smoking, it feels good even if u know its wrong, and u want to stop but deep inside u still want the feeling.
the only way to get rid of it is to confess it to God, ask for forgive ness and abandon the sentiment of guilt.

2007-12-30 16:47:12 · answer #10 · answered by imacircle 2 · 1 2

No. How can somebody choose who to be attracted to?
I've met some great women who I simply wasn't attracted to. If sexual attraction was a choice, I could have simply chosen to be attracted to them and had an awesome partner.

If homosexuality was a choice, I'd probably choose to be attracted to men, or to men and women equally. I'd certainly get more sex that way.

2007-12-30 16:29:24 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 10 2

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