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All this debate may just diminish in importance if we look down the road. The march towards finding a biological, hormonal, or neurological basis for homosexuality or homosexual orientation, evidence that people are born that way, could be bad news for the future generation of homosexuals.
Gay Gene Eugenics.
Is There a Gay Gene?
As much as homosexuals are offended by the term “disorder” and how the Church refers to homosexuality as “objectively disordered”, which pro-gay posters have raised here, bioethicists warn that if science does reach such a discovery, the next scenario may very well be “engineering in the womb for sexual orientation”. Prenatal treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the first to test—unintentionally or not—that potential.
We know intentional and unintentional consequences can result and have already resulted with advances in science and technology. Consider how pregnant women now are in a position to undergo amniocentesis and AFP to screen for fetal congenital problems. If a baby in the womb is found to have spina bifida, a woman may decide to have in utero surgery to fix the baby’s spinal defect, depending on the presenting complexity. If prenatal testing leads to a finding of Down syndrome, the mother may opt for abortion.
IF a gay gene is discovered, at least, homosexuals know on what side the Church will be: she would not, would never, approve of women aborting “homosexual” fetuses. The bottom line is that the CC is not vested in science proving or disproving if homosexuality is an inborn condition.
This should be a sobering thought for posters who disagree with the Church position on homosexuality, and those who even go so far to say that the Church has done spiritual harm (to homosexuals) by simply preaching a time-held teaching. For all the contorted objections expressed by gay advocates in this and other threads, the objection of the Church is about the use of sex for something other than what the Creator has intended. The nature of our bodies requires no elaborate scientific data to prove the obvious fact that our bodies are not made for same-sex union. The Church is saying our hearts aren’t either, and so it’s not good for us or for our long term happiness and growth. God created us physically and emotionally for “complementary union” and procreation.
I think I have raised all what I can raise in this thread.
Peace to all.
Gay Gene Eugenics.
Is There a Gay Gene?
As much as homosexuals are offended by the term “disorder” and how the Church refers to homosexuality as “objectively disordered”, which pro-gay posters have raised here, bioethicists warn that if science does reach such a discovery, the next scenario may very well be “engineering in the womb for sexual orientation”. Prenatal treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the first to test—unintentionally or not—that potential.
We know intentional and unintentional consequences can result and have already resulted with advances in science and technology. Consider how pregnant women now are in a position to undergo amniocentesis and AFP to screen for fetal congenital problems. If a baby in the womb is found to have spina bifida, a woman may decide to have in utero surgery to fix the baby’s spinal defect, depending on the presenting complexity. If prenatal testing leads to a finding of Down syndrome, the mother may opt for abortion.
IF a gay gene is discovered, at least, homosexuals know on what side the Church will be: she would not, would never, approve of women aborting “homosexual” fetuses. The bottom line is that the CC is not vested in science proving or disproving if homosexuality is an inborn condition.
This should be a sobering thought for posters who disagree with the Church position on homosexuality, and those who even go so far to say that the Church has done spiritual harm (to homosexuals) by simply preaching a time-held teaching. For all the contorted objections expressed by gay advocates in this and other threads, the objection of the Church is about the use of sex for something other than what the Creator has intended. The nature of our bodies requires no elaborate scientific data to prove the obvious fact that our bodies are not made for same-sex union. The Church is saying our hearts aren’t either, and so it’s not good for us or for our long term happiness and growth. God created us physically and emotionally for “complementary union” and procreation.
I think I have raised all what I can raise in this thread.
Peace to all.