Quote Originally Posted by geoff View Post
QD: watch the documentary, it doesn't go into sexual orientation, it describes the most basic and primitive human need to reproduce. It's very interesting. If you believe there is not sufficient evidence to say one way or the other, yet it is ok for gays to preach they have NO choice in the matter and are born that way?
I'll check it out. No problem with that. But what I don't understand is why you are putting words into my posts. Where did I say that gay people were ok to preach they have no choice? Where, amongst my 60,000+ posts did you find that? Please. Indulge me that one.

Quote Originally Posted by geoff View Post
Let them have all the benefits of married couples but don't give them a marriage lisence.
Why not? What harm does it do you if Jack and John want to get married? Who are you to say what another human being should or should not be able to have? That's that true "Christian" spirit where if you don't conform to your beliefs, then you're wrong.

Feel free to hop off the horse at the next stop.

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Now, you keep dodging my questions. With all your infinite wisdom, answer me this. Why are the studies focused on gay men only and not lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals as well? Here is another, one study showed that in identical twins, only 50% of the time are both brothers gay. They share the exact same genetics, therefore how is it that one is gay and one is straight? One would think that if two individuals are genetically identical and sexual orientation involves no choice then both brothers would be gay; yet that is only the case half the time. There was also a study that successive birth of males increases odds of being gay to 30%. There are 4 brothers in my family including me, that means that since homosexuality is not a choice, one of us ought to be gay...again that is not the case. Not I nor my brothers have ever "experimented" nor are we even slightly attracted to men. Science f@cked the pooch with us I guess.
Remember this, though. I don't recall one day way back in my preteen years (or whenever I realized I liked girls) where I woke up and said to my self, I said, "self, I like girls. I think I'm going to like them over boys." I don't remember it happening that way.

Do you?

For how many years has children growing up couldn't stand members of the opposite sex? Back in the days when young boys would say "eeewwwww" when asked about liking a girl or when a girl would say "gross" when asked about a boy. Then the day comes when they come to realize that they do (or do not in some cases) like the members of the opposite sex. I don't see them waking up thinking to themselves that boys or girls aren't really ewww or gross after all. Later, QD.