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Cogar said:I have not been able to follow this argument completely (from either side), but would like to add that the presence of a "homosexual gene" has been a proposed justification for that lifestyle for some time, although I believe finding substantive support for this concept outside of the homosexual community (referring to the doctors that do genetic research) would be difficult if not impossible to find.
This is a good point to make right about here, we've kind of danced around this but not addressed it specifically. What if there is such a thing as a gay gene, would it matter?
No.
As men, we are in a sense "wired" to procreate with many different women, which would lead to a greater probability of continued existence of our species.
But behaviorally speaking we long ago recognized the need for the family unit to stay together as it was best for the well being of our offspring. Hence Marriage and committment. Hence why homosexuality and homosexual marriage is a deviation.