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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
In nature, homosexuality only occurs in oragnisms which have both reproductive organs. In humans, homosexuality occurs erm... Well, I couldn't really tell you why it occurs, but what I can tell you is that it's not for the same reasons as it occurs in nature. Doesn't a deviance from the original purpose of homosexuality classify as "Unnatural". In my book it does.
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I'm sure Gilda would be more than happy to inform you about the biological basis for homosexuality for both males and females. You can also probably find it yourself without too much looking on this forum in case she doesn't want to post it for the umpteenth time. If homosexuality is unnatural, than albinoism, Down's Syndrome, any biologically based pyschological disorder (schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder), birthmarks and bad teeth are all unnatural, too, along with a slew of other things.
"Unnatural" means "does not occur naturally" which is to say, humans created it. Homosexuality, particularly among males, seems to have an exceedingly firm grounding in biology and not a choice that each gay person makes for him or herself. Yes, it's different. No, it's the condition of most humans. That doesn't make it any less natural than any of the myriad of other biological differences between people.