Originally posted by sigma:
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The laws of nature themselves contradict homosexuality.




How so? Because it doesn't lead to reproduction of the species? Well neither does infertility and millions of people are born every year that way.

Homosexuality has been observed in almost every animal species on the planet. It commonly occurs yet appears to increase as population levels rise. There are numerous reasons why it fits very well into evolution theory. It can be an adaptation to an overcrowded environment and/or an environment where same-sex contact is far more common.

Nature is constantly changing, trying new things, seeing which work and which don't in which circumstances -- any sort of genetic 'abnormality' (and I hate to use that word) is not "against the law of nature" it is the law of nature.





I would wholeheartedly disagree that it can be "observed in almost every animap species on the planet".

Further, most abnormalities are cast off as natural failures, as would homosexuality be should the bizzaar circumstance arise in which it became dominate. How would the species continue?


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