nokari's avatar
It's a hypothetical question. What do you think would happen if homosexuality was proven by science to be a choice? This isn't about his beliefs.
TimeHasAnEnd's avatar
"Attempting to find a "gay gene" have never identified any gene or gene product that is actually associated with homosexual orientation, with studies failing to confirm early suggestions of linkage of homosexuality to region Xq28 on the X chromosome. The question of genetic influences on sexual orientation has been recently examined using DNA microarray technology. Although, the results have largely failed to pinpoint specific genes as a factor in sexual orientation. The fact that sexual orientation is not constant for many individuals, but can change over time suggests that at least part of sexual orientation is actually sexual preference."
nokari's avatar
Oh for the love of fucking Pete. It's a hypothetical. Go learn what that is if you're not getting the question.
maejonin's avatar
Either way, it still illogical if you just read what he wrote down.

Homosexuality isn't a choice so there fore we shouldn't argue about. Its almost the same way as saying your argument is invalid because I don't believe in choice of homosexuality.


But since that question came up, what is choice, and freedom then? Do we abide by laws of physics. Are we really socially grown up to learn behaviours or are we born with them? Of course there are small influnce that may cause differences, but in the end it sound really ridiculous. Its almost saying that like your born with art, but the science of art like your brain, has only part of what you can do in your talents or art. Or Maybe it can influence your likes and dislikes. But I don't know, if choices of your likes and dislikes are totally force upon. Its kind of silly just to think about.
nokari's avatar
:iconfacepalmplz:

Jesus... It does not matter if it is logical or not. It's a hypothetical. It's not reality. You're being asked "what if?", not to disseminate the basis of the question or how the laws of physics would be affected ffs. :| Just answer the question as it is written.
TimeHasAnEnd's avatar
"No, because he admit that it was a choice and he messed up."