(Back in the day, people thought that homosexuality was a disease, science today has taught us that it is a genetic mutation.)
its a lifestyle choice, not genetic science has proved this, look at my "unnatural disasters" image in my gallery
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Because "image" equals "PROOF". Just saying that something is a lifestyle choice does not make it so. I assume that heterosexuality, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and enjoying the taste of radishes are all lifestyle choices as well...nothing to do with genes at all...
@ cheese007
I want to look at the image, but I don't want to give him pageviews that he doesn't deserve.
Sweet, precious pageviews.
Well, the genetic evidence is intriguing and plausible, but it's important to remember that it is not by any means a case of slam-dunk proof. (At least, not yet.) On the other hand, it IS evidence, and it IS indicative, as opposed to some silly piece of online artwork; that's about as inane and immaterial as you can get.
~David D.G.
Really John, you choose to be straight? You can flip a switch and be gay just like that! Because if homosexuality is a "lifestyle choice" it means that your heterosexuality is just as much a choice. What do you say, big boy? You look awfully dashing in that pic in your uniform on your DA site. You and the other fellas in the Canadian army get a little frisky and play grabass when nobody's watching?
Even though he's a little scrawny I'd hit that. He's dumb as a bag of hammers and ugly as sin on the inside but a ball gag would fix that right up.
I'll bet any straight or gay person can learn to be bi.
I doubt any person can learn to STOP being sexually attracted to either gender if they're already attracted, though.
/its a lifestyle choice,/
Tell that to Matthew Shephard, scumbag.
After showing him that cartoon from for the Bible tells me so when I saw this quote, he told me that all of it was wrong, and when I asked for a source, he told me to Google it.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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