cellyxx wrote:
If God is the creator of all things living.. then he obviously must of created homosexuals.
OK, going to try to use the counter argument. I don't really care much about the subject at hand, but wonder if you have ever considered this:
Concerning you quote, {clears throat}, let's speak opposite of this view point for a minute for those that believe more so in "science" and "evolution" rather than creationism. If there is no god, and we all evolved, then would homosexuality not be seen as a genetic defect? Here is my reasoning. No where else in the physical world, in any phylum, class, race, species, whatever do we find animals that are homosexual. Why, because that automatically would kill their chance to mate and procreate( the main function of animals we would consider inanimate and without thoughts and emotions)- they basically are born, grow/feed, mature, and then mate and pass on their genes through offspring. Well then, if the main function of life(in a genetic sense) is to precreate and pass our genes on (survival of the fittest) then homosexuality kills the chance for animals to live on past their present generation. Ok, so if human beings are animals in the same sense as evolutionists would say, just a primate, then our only purpose on this planet is to pass our genes on.
So my question is, why do we find NO OTHER ANIMALS IN THE WORLD who are born gay? There aren't any. Now, yeh, you may find a dumb dog who humps other boy dogs because he doesn't really know the difference, but you're never going to find any animal that is born homosexual from birth. For those who say they were born homosexual, I don't see how this happens. It would appear it is a "choice" to be homosexual, even if it's made at a young age. It just doesn't happen. Is it a genet defect then?
I still don't know how to look at it, but facts are facts at the same time. Any opinions?
EDIT: Grammarz
Edited, Apr 28th 2007 11:08pm by zedster