Quote from: [EoM]Focalor on December 06, 2008, 02:24:45 PMQuote from: [BTF]Defiant! on December 06, 2008, 01:31:02 PM they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trivial or whimsical choice.That's kind of why I used the example of tastes in music. As the first article mentioned...Quotethough they say other factors like social conditioning may be important. I don't follow your point here.
Quote from: [BTF]Defiant! on December 06, 2008, 01:31:02 PM they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trivial or whimsical choice.That's kind of why I used the example of tastes in music. As the first article mentioned...Quotethough they say other factors like social conditioning may be important.
they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trivial or whimsical choice.
though they say other factors like social conditioning may be important.
Quote from: [EoM]Focalor on December 06, 2008, 02:24:45 PMThey can study the rates and stats all they want, but that alone will never convince me. That's why I used the term "scientific/medical"Are you saying you refuse scientifically significant evidence, or are you saying the evidence isn't significant?
They can study the rates and stats all they want, but that alone will never convince me. That's why I used the term "scientific/medical"
Quote from: [EoM]Focalor on December 06, 2008, 02:24:45 PM, I was hoping to read something based on actual observation of DNA components in tandem with the collected stats. THAT would be the fascinating part of it. Wouldn't it be cool if they could isolate some specific gene and alter it? Eventually we could develop a "gay vaccine" and make it lot easier for prisoners to pick up the soap. Of course I disagree, since my motivation here is to argue that someone's sexual choice is their own business (as long as it doesn't hurt others etc..). To me, the suggestion of "fixing people" sounds a bit like removing people's interest in alcohol at birth because of all the problems alcohol causes upon society. Wait, the alcohol example actually does have a sadly true aspect while the gay example doesn't actually hurt anyone. Go figure.
, I was hoping to read something based on actual observation of DNA components in tandem with the collected stats. THAT would be the fascinating part of it. Wouldn't it be cool if they could isolate some specific gene and alter it? Eventually we could develop a "gay vaccine" and make it lot easier for prisoners to pick up the soap.
My point is that I will suspend belief in the opinion that homosexuality is a genetic trait until there is sufficient evidence to prove it.
At this point, I'm of the opinion that it is an individuals "choice" and not a genetic trait.
That would seem to imply you also doubt there's anything genetic responsible for heterosexual attraction?
Plus this one's great at lip syncing and dancing... I haven't seen a guy move so good unless they're on the Ballroom Dance team.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhhBvhdfPV4&feature=related
Quote from: quadz on December 07, 2008, 04:35:04 PMThat would seem to imply you also doubt there's anything genetic responsible for heterosexual attraction?True. Maybe there is, maybe there isn't. I've yet to see anyone pinpoint where any animals instinctual actions reside. Speaking in terms of an animals instincts, that would make homosexuals genetically deficient since their natural instincts prevent them from propagating their own genes, wouldn't it?
Quote from: quadz on December 07, 2008, 04:35:04 PMThat would seem to imply you also doubt there's anything genetic responsible for heterosexual attraction?True. Maybe there is, maybe there isn't. I've yet to see anyone pinpoint where any animals instinctual actions reside. Speaking in terms of an animals instincts, that would make homosexuals genetically deficient since their natural instincts prevent them from propagating their own genes, wouldn't it? That's the same thing the Nazi's said about jews, homosexuals, and various other races anyway... so I'm going to go ahead and use this twisted brand of logic to call you a Nazi. God damn, I should be a criminal defense lawyer!
WARNING - do NOT click the link Mya posted. I wish I could "un-see" the first three seconds I saw.
I wholeheartedly agree... I turned it off before 5 seconds... and yes, you can't "un-see" that.
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!LOL I had to rinse my eyes with Bactine and I think it's finally gone.
Interesting!Based on your reactions, it looks like you can't choose who repulses you, either?
perhaps you should moderate your consumption of crack then...
Interesting!Based on your reactions, it looks like you can't choose who repulses you, either? Quote from: [BTF]Defiant! on December 07, 2008, 12:23:30 AMWARNING - do NOT click the link Mya posted. I wish I could "un-see" the first three seconds I saw.Quote from: quadz on December 07, 2008, 01:38:25 AMI wholeheartedly agree... I turned it off before 5 seconds... and yes, you can't "un-see" that.Quote from: [BTF]Sigma on December 07, 2008, 08:05:44 AMNOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!LOL I had to rinse my eyes with Bactine and I think it's finally gone.