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Old 05-04-2008, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Agent_Grey View Post
My belief when it comes to homosexuality is pretty simple. I assert that as we develop, there are thousands of variables that make up who we are sexually. Some of it can be genetic, some of it psychological, and the rest myriad factors from our environment that cannot be controlled.

The illusion that homosexuality is a choice springs from the fact that certain life events often seem prevalent in the lives of gay people; but it is faulty to think that these variations result in people having significant sway over what, when their sexual makeup is set into a dulthood, will be.

One example is that we have no idea what we will fetishize and what we will simply embrace. Take for instance the case of a child brought up in a strictly religious home, who is beaten every time he displays the lightest hint of homosexuality.

Possibility One, is that he embraces this harsh lesson. Pain=Bad. Homosexuality=Pain. Homosexuality=Bad.

Possibility Two, is that he rejects it out of hand. Perhaps in time he might reject his father. Or he comes to associate a link between Men, Pain, and Sex created by this situation.

The bitch of it is, you have no way of knowing what a young mind will do with any lesson, however harsh or mild its method.

Where I will side against liberals to a small degree in this, is that I do think it's physically possible to change your sexual makeup as an adult. It's just that I don't think that change is in any way desireable

It's possible if you go through one of those Christian conversion camps for instance, that maybe a scant number of attendants will ultimately come to reject homosexuality. I think it's rare, and I think a greater amount of psychological scars come from doing it, but yeah, it is physically possible.

As usual the bigger question remains why is it flat out wrong to be gay? I have never heard a compelling answer on this.

Perhaps someone here has one for me?
scenario three: the child realizes the two scenarios and instead searched for an alternative based on any other social influence.

there is choice at every step. I feel like a non-religious approach to converting homosexuals would work a lot better. Telling them things like, just masturbate to men and think about them when having sex with women. I'm sure they dont recommend that in those church programs.
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