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Mocker
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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Nov 25th, 2003, 01:30 AM
Does it really matter if homosexuality is genetic or a choice? If it were genetic and natural that wouldn't make it right, and if it were a choice that wouldn't make it wrong. The only thing at issue is if there is anything actually wrong with homosexuality, which there really isn't, certainly according to the Harm Principal. If there is nothing wrong with homosexuality then, there is no reason for the government to fail to recognize it as being equal to heterosexual realationships.
I guess the child producing aspect of heterosexual unions is a fairly significant distinguishing characteristic. :/
EDIT: I guess I should have read Bennets post, since he pretty much summed this up :/
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