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Reply to "The question I could never answer"

Originally Posted by CrustyMac:
Originally Posted by Bill Gray:

 

Actually, I do not put any faith in the fact that anyone can be born homosexual.   I was just going along with the article which Crusty posted.  And, I do suppose that, possibly,  in 1 out of a million, maybe 1 out of a billion, births -- some strange birth defect might cause a child to THINK he/she had been born gay.  But, we have yet to hear of any "gay gene" being found.

 

 

Bill

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Bill, whether or not you put your faith in the fact, it is indeed a fact.  That you seek a single "gay gene" as proof is the same misguided, and ignorant idea that there is a single "missing link" in evolution.  In the case of homosexuality, no "strange birth defect" is involved, only simple, yet complex, changes in hormones along with a genetic propensity.  And the number is more like 10-15%, not 1 in a billion.

 

Your stupidity knows no bounds. 

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Nope--the 10 to 15% figure just does not cut it.  The corrupt Dr. Kinsey generated that kind of estimate in his thoroughly discredited estimate of the extent of homosexuality.  Modern studies place the percentage in the human population at 1 to 3 percent--way lower than the 10% so often, and so erroneously, used by homosexuals to exaggerate their numbers and boost their influence.


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