Posted on 02/09/2005 4:28:55 PM PST by dcnd9
Both. I don't "choose" to feel hungry after many hours without eating, for example. Actions can be controlled; many desires and impulses can't.
Of course. Although I think "marination" is usually more like it, as far as determining fairly unalterable traits.
So, if it isn't in their jeans (genes), maybe it's in their panties.
This revelation pretty much explains the rush from the left to embed homosexuals into the Boy Scouts. Get 'em young, while they can be more easily warped.
It may be something else, anomalies in the hormonal bath the fetus is subjected to in the womb. Examples:
1. Girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. These girls have a much higher incidence of lesbianism, that the general female population. This is preseumably because of the exposure to testosterone during critical periods of fetal development.
2. There have been twin studies of male homosexual. Even when the boys are raised apart, there is an increased incidence of homosexuality in the other twin. This is presumably because of anomalies in the exposure to testosterone in the womb. Some researchers have even postulated the reason is additional exposure to testosterone in the womb, over the general male population. More research needs to be done.
Bull sh*t! If desires and/or impulses cannot be controlled, it is a crime against humanity to define anything that poor helpless humanity does as a crime.
Genetics my a$$.
I got that you live an uncontrollable life, I don't.
You enjoy yours and I'll enjoy mine.
PS Feeling hungry is not an action ~ eating is an action ~ which you can chose or not chose to do.
My a$$ is also genetics, photogenetic that is.
What's next? Murderers will be recognized as a life style?
"...so it's not surprising that we found several DNA regions involved in its expression."
Golly did you? Are there?
Men discussing DNA and it's meaning and implications is a bit like a couple of mice coming upon schematics for Apollo 11. "Several regions involved in its expression" indeed! (And it's "not surprising" to boot!)
undermines commonly held view? by who? only homoadvocates.
SERIOUS science has never supported the "born homosexual" view. They might as well say they undermine the commonly held view that people who go out friday nights are "born to party."
How did this study sneak out? The we are family foundation has their pro-homo video tape and all the other pro-homo MSM propaganda that is comming out now. (particularly the previous BS gene study and the other study about using gene manipulation to make homos have "natural" children.)
That is absurd, you might as well be saying homosexuality is "Christianity which worships satan"
Any number of sexual fetishes have the same equivalency of homosexual behavior.
Religion is not needed to object to mental illness of homosexuality.
Twin studies have long been disproven. You have to do better than that.
The twin studies have been long discredited.
This is why homosexuals have resorted to convoluted gene studies which use limited samples, skewed results, and seek to create confusion by saying homosexuality is "partially" genetic.
(kind of like being a little bit pregnant.)
VERY nicely done!!
Why thank you. I still have quite a few more entries to update... and html tables would be nice (for alignment), but what we have works!
BUMP!!!!
can't have both "parents" as lebians.
There is a famous new zeland study with identifies the mental damage suffered by young boys raised by lesbians.
I can give you another example besides the example of women with CAH. DES (diethylstilbestrol) daughters, in addition to the propensity towards cervical cancer, they have a much higher incidence of lesbianism than the general population of women.
Furthermore, rat experiments have been performed, where cyproterone acetate was administered to female rats at critical times during fetal development. Cyproterone acetate is a potent androgen blocker. The resulting male offspring had reversed sexual behavior. They behaved like female rats, exhibiting lordosis in response to sexual advances by male rats. This is evidence sexual behavior can be influenced in the womb.
Thanks. Bout all coach Johnson, the science teacher, told us about genes was that if your parents didn't have any children you probably won't either.
Um, yes, that's what I said.
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