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"Has a man a right to divorce his wife whenever he chooses?" 4 "Have you not read," He replied, "that He who made them 'Made them' from the beginning 'Male and female, 5 and said, for this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two shall be one'? 6 Thus they are no longer two, but 'one'! What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate." Matt 19:3-7 (WEY)
Nothing in these verses shows / says / implies that homosexuals cannot marry. Jesus is responding to a SPECIFIC question about a man and woman divorcing.
That is not a fact at all, it's your opinion, there is no proof anyone has ever been "born" a homosexual.
What do you think of the genetic ties to homosexuality? The quote below makes sense to me. My adopted brother is gay. We knew it when he was a kid. My other brother new first actually. When my adopted brother researched his birth family he found that he had a brother and an uncle that were also gay. Based on what I have been reading that's not a coincidence and none of it seems to involve opinion.
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there are two lines of evidence that homosexuality is influenced by polymorphic genes: (i) twin studies indicate that there are both genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the expression of the homosexual phenotype (Pillard & Bailey 1998; Bailey et al. 1999; Dawood et al. 2000), and (ii) male homosexuality appears to be inherited more frequently from the matriline (Pillard et al. 1981, 1982; Pattatucci 1998; Camperio-Ciani et al. 2004), suggesting the existence of polymorphic, heritable maternal effects and/or polymorphic X-linked genes influencing male homosexuality.
What do you think of the genetic ties to homosexuality? The quote below makes sense to me. My adopted brother is gay. We knew it when he was a kid. My other brother new first actually. When my adopted brother researched his birth family he found that he had a brother and an uncle that were also gay. Based on what I have been reading that's not a coincidence and none of it seems to involve opinion. Genetic models of homosexuality: generating testable predictions
theory is not proof of anything, is there a test they can administer to a new born to determine it is a homosexual? No there is not so there is no proof anyone has ever been born Homosexual. It's not a insult it's just the true fact of the matter.
theory is not proof of anything, is there a test they can administer to a new born to determine it is a homosexual? No there is not so there is no proof anyone has ever been born Homosexual. It's not a insult it's just the true fact of the matter.
It's not a scientific theory. It's a statistical correlation, which is used as evidence. It shows a physiological component of sexual orientation. In that space it doesn't matter if there's a test for it. I suppose the various genes believed to be involved could be tested, but there's quite a bit of controversy surrounding that issue. If you google the gay gene you will see why. Oh, and you never answered my original question.
Can they administer a test to see how smart you will be when you are older?
Can they administer a test to see if you will be good at sports?
Can they administer a test to see if you are a music genius?
Can they administer a test to see if you will be a great artist?
Can they administer a test to see if you will excel at mathematics?
Can they administer a test to see if you will be a good computer programmer?
All of these are not known until when the child is older.
No this is your uneducated and bigoted opinion.
And that's your scientific proof LOL Ok I'm convinced .
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