Not in the prison system.
I agree with your point overall, but there are lots of cases where people go against their orientation. I've read that a lot of male porn stars have to get started in gay porn. I've also known a handful of women who had experiences with other women but decided it...
It's not to refute your point. Your point is important because people need to understand the difference between orientation and behavior. I could very easily have sex with a man for other motives than desire and that would not make me gay. Let's say someone offers me $10,000 to give them a...
What causes what is only significant if we accept the idea that an all powerful master didn't "create" each organ. Otherwise the more things that can go wrong with the organ indicate intentional flaws that God built in. Why create eyes that don't work unless they get enough sunlight? Why not...
First of all, depending on what study you read, myopia is or is not related to vitamin D deficiency. Most studies I've read show an increase in myopia over the past 40 years from about 25% of the population to the 40% we see now, and relate the increase to more time spent staring at close up...
I certainly get your point that a same sex action does not always mean the participants have same sex orientation. But it's an odd question to ask how orientation has "anything to do" with same sex action. Would you not agree that in the vast majority of cases the participants of same sex...
Of course, I don't see any other possible way to read his comment. Creationists like to marvel about how God "created" things like the eye and how super perfect and wonderful it is, when the truth is the eye sucks! Over 40% of humans have myopia. If you were a manufacturer and 40% of your...
Right absolutely agree. I was just commenting on the statement that seemed to imply the woman must cook and clean. I had zero interest in those two qualities when I was in the dating pool. My wife is a terrible cook. She's not so hot at the cleaning thing either come to think of it.
I'm a gun owner who supports some meaningful reform. This doesn't seem to be it. Charging the manufacturers of firearms a registration fee is not going to do anything to address the problems we have with gun violence, and that's all this does if I'm reading the article correctly.