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When and if a gay gene is identified by geneticists. Will you abandon your stance that it is a choice, evil, abomination, unnatural?
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When and if a gay gene is identified by geneticists. Will you abandon your stance that it is a choice, evil, abomination, unnatural?
When and if a gay gene is identified by geneticists. Will you abandon your stance that it is a choice, evil, abomination, unnatural?
Secondly, we know that people are not born homosexual but rather it is an impact the society and environment has upon a person.
I've never believed that being homosexual is a choice, any more than being heterosexual is a choice. That said, I do believe that sexual behavior and activity are choices. I don't believe sexual relations between two people of the same sex are right, but I don't believe sexual relations between two unmarried people of opposite sexes is right either. Most of all, I believe that people's sexual preferences, attraction and anything they choose to do in the privacy of their own bedrooms is none of my business.When and if a gay gene is identified by geneticists. Will you abandon your stance that it is a choice, evil, abomination, unnatural?
If scientists find a gene for rape and prove to the world that there are some babies who are genetically born to become rapists. If those babies then grew up, became adults and then raped someone, would you then say that's fine, don't punish them since they had the genes anyway?
the answer is, of course they would... god told them its wrong and there is no reasoning them out of thatThere is already some level of belief that criminal behavior and certain mental pathologies are associated. However, they are not exempt from punishment.
Your counter argument is a non-sequitar.
A better question is if homosexuality is proved to be a natural phenomenon among human beings would Islam and Christianity, on a general level as evidenced by the majority of believers, continue to persecute them.
That's the only question worth considering in this thread.
Apples and chicken nuggets.If scientists find a gene for rape and prove to the world that there are some babies who are genetically born to become rapists. If those babies then grew up, became adults and then raped someone, would you then say that's fine, don't punish them since they had the genes anyway?
Incorrect, i was born in a town of about 30,000 people. My cousin lived to the north in a town of about 600. He was a Gay as you can get and had never met a Gay person before. That kinda kills your little theory there. Its just the way some people are.
Although I do not take your story as a credible source of evidence since I have no information on your trustworthiness (no disrespect), I do think that such cases can exist.
I did not deny the possibility of such cases.
For example, in the Qur'an, the story of Prophet Adam (peace be upon him) and his two sons is mentioned. To cut the story short, killing did not exist at that time. However, satan whispered to one of Adam's son to kill the other. So he killed his brother and became the first person to kill another human being in the entire history.
The lesson that is learnt from such a story is that although evil actions may not exist in a society, but it is still possible for someone to commit a new kind of evil action.
Having said that, I do believe that if that someone hangs around in a society then they are more likely to develop the culture of that society.
There is already some level of belief that criminal behavior and certain mental pathologies are associated. However, they are not exempt from punishment.
It is hypothetical since it has not yet occured.Your counter argument is a non-sequitar.
Again, you are asking a hypothetical question.A better question is if homosexuality is proved to be a natural phenomenon among human beings would Islam and Christianity, on a general level as evidenced by the majority of believers, continue to persecute them.
Here!Here! I think his statement about hanging around gays makes you gay ridiculous and I really don't think I could take anything he says seriously.Incorrect, i was born in a town of about 30,000 people. My cousin lived to the north in a town of about 600. He was a Gay as you can get and had never met a Gay person before. That kinda kills your little theory there. Its just the way some people are.
Firstly...who is we?? Secondly if it was society and the environment they wouldn't be looking for a gene would they?we know that people are not born homosexual but rather it is an impact the society and environment has upon a person.
Apples and chicken nuggets.
Rape is illegal because it violates another's rights.
Homosexuality does not violate another's rights.
Got me.So why is taking drugs illegal then?
I mean taking drugs does not violate another's right, does it?
Fair enough.Something made legal and illegal by man-made law does not neccesserily mean your are violating someone's right. The fact that drugs are illegal is because of the large negative impact it has on health.
Yes, because there is not a single legitimate legal reason to ban homosexuality.Just over a decade ago, homosexuality was illegal in UK. Now it has been made legal.
Man made laws keep changing because far to many of them are based upon nothing but religious dogma.Man-made laws keep changing because they have weaknesses in them.
This 'belief' is not proven scientifically.
It is hypothetical since it has not yet occured.
Again, you are asking a hypothetical question.
Islam cannot change it's stance against homosexuality. The Law of God remains unchanged since Only He is the True Legislator. Compare this to man-made law, such as Democracy.
I mean a person could be considered a criminal if he/she has sex with the same gender below the age of 18 in UK. However, that same person would not be regarded as criminal in other countries such as Germany, for example. So according to man-made law you wouldn't know who's right and who's wrong.
So why is taking drugs illegal then?
I mean taking drugs does not violate another's right, does it?
Something made legal and illegal by man-made law does not neccesserily mean your are violating someone's right. The fact that drugs are illegal is because of the large negative impact it has on health.
Just over a decade ago, homosexuality was illegal in UK. Now it has been made legal.
Man-made laws keep changing because they have weaknesses in them.
So why is taking drugs illegal then?
I mean taking drugs does not violate another's right, does it?
Something made legal and illegal by man-made law does not neccesserily mean your are violating someone's right. The fact that drugs are illegal is because of the large negative impact it has on health.
Just over a decade ago, homosexuality was illegal in UK. Now it has been made legal.
Man-made laws keep changing because they have weaknesses in them.