To: paltz
Whether we like it or not, gay behavior DOES happen in nature. ( I've seen llamas "go gay". REALLY disturbing! )
Let's just hope the penguins don't start to politicize their sexuality!
2 posted on
02/07/2004 7:58:30 AM PST by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: tiamat
It does exist, although people often mistake dominance behavior for homosexuality. However, its rareness (and obvious biological inconsistency) argue it is against natural law.
Some argue one needs to show harm to others before one can outlaw a behavior. I argue traditional morality demonstrates what sort of behavior leads to successful societies, and therefor is appropriate for use in making law.
Bottom line - I'm not interested in legalizing polygamy (horses do it!) or homosexuality (penguins do it!). And I certainly believe society can withhold approval by refusing to allow marriages.
To: tiamat
"Let's just hope the penguins don't start to politicize their sexuality!"
Too, late, they are already in their tuxes,
ready to go on the speaking circuit, just
DON'T encourage them by throwing them a fish!
To: tiamat
Whether we like it or not, gay behavior DOES happen in nature.Yeah, my dog use to like humping my leg but I didn't consider it natural ;-)
60 posted on
02/07/2004 2:02:36 PM PST by
varon
To: tiamat
So, animals eat their poop. But when a human does it, it's considered sick.
To: tiamat
( I've seen llamas "go gay". REALLY disturbing! ) Would it be redundant to ask if they spit or swallow?
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