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re: One step closer to tying homosexuality to the human genome

Posted on 11/21/14 at 1:20 am to
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 11/21/14 at 1:20 am to
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In Africa, where nobody uses condoms (thanks, Catholic Church) and rape is rampant, women are the primary victims.


Just passing through, but this is a double shotgun statement. You say the church keeps Africans from using condoms yet I'd bet the official position is against rape, yet Africans disregard that one.

Therefore I surmise the lack of condom use has little to do with the church and more to do with the fact Africa is a very fricked up place.

Carry on
This post was edited on 11/21/14 at 1:21 am
Posted by inelishaitrust
Oxford, MS
Member since Jan 2008
26078 posts
Posted on 11/21/14 at 2:55 am to
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Also how can homsexuality be a genetic deviation from the norm and not be a disease?


Umm, the same way blonde hair and blue eyes aren't considered diseases.
Posted by genuineLSUtiger
Nashville
Member since Sep 2005
72929 posts
Posted on 11/21/14 at 3:02 am to
The church is a fricked up institution and Africa is a fricked up continent so they compliment each other in their dysfunction very well.
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
Lurking the Tin Foil Hat Board
Member since Jul 2009
47592 posts
Posted on 11/21/14 at 9:16 am to
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Now, the question of whether or not it is immoral cannot be answered by science.



The high rate for Aids in gays disagrees with you.


Wait...are you saying AIDs infection rates are based on morality???
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
118742 posts
Posted on 11/21/14 at 9:19 am to
Have ya'll figured out the gay yet?
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
111507 posts
Posted on 11/21/14 at 9:26 am to
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Quit the opposite actually. Twin studies reveal that when one of the twins is gay, the other has a higher chance of also being gay when compared to the general population.


And yet we see a lower concordance rate for homosexuality in twins than we see for alcoholism. Does alcoholism have a component of choice? And I don't mean Kenny wakes up one morning and says, "I think I'd like to be an alcoholic."
This post was edited on 11/21/14 at 9:27 am
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