freezie wrote:What is wrong with homosexuality? You know it's not a choice, do you? I have a few friends who are bi/lez/gay and I quite know they didn't chose to be.
It's like saying someone who is borned with a difformed arm is wrong, is it wrong? No. Neither is homosexuality.
The genetic theory of homosexuality has been generally discarded today. . . . Despite the interest in possible hormone mechanisms in the origin of homosexuality, no serious scientist today suggests that a simple cause-effect relationship applies.
—William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson and Robert C. Kolodny, Human Sexuality, 1984
The myth of the all-powerful gene is based on flawed science that discounts the environmental context in which we and our genes exist. . . . Many modern researchers continue to believe that sexual preference is to some extent biologically determined. They base this belief on the fact that no single environmental explanation can account for the development of homosexuality. But this does not make sense. Human sexuality is complex and affected by many things. The failure to come up with a clear environmental explanation is not surprising, and does not mean that the answer lies in biology. Such studies are bound to come up with plenty of meaningless correlations which will get reported as further evidence of genetic transmission of homosexuality.
—Ruth Hubbard and Elijah Wald, Exploding the Gene Myth, 1993
In the early 90's, three highly publicized studies seemed to suggest that homosexuality's roots were genetic, traceable to nature rather than nurture. . . . More than five years later the data have never been replicated. [And,] admits biologist Evan Balaban, "I think we're as much in the dark as we ever were."
—John Leland and Mark Miller, "Can Gays 'Convert'?" Newsweek, p. 49, August 17, 1998
There's more than that. The danger in your argument is that parents who somehow buy into the myth of the "gay" gene may want to abort the baby solely on the basis that their child will turn out homosexual. The Christian view is that all of human life is precious and deserves to be born, whether or not the person chooses to be gay.