Seriously, I don’t buy into the theory that man descended from the apes or that bonobos and man share a common ancestor. It is reasonable to posit that there is a basic template that is common to living things, with add-ons with creatures on the higher rungs according to complexity and ability.
However, what animates the bonobo is not what animates man.
Further, animal homosexuality is a myth. As posed by Luiz Sergio Solimeo, because animals do it, it must be natural, right? Wrong.
The reasoning behind the animal homosexuality theory can be summed up as follows:
- Homosexual behavior is observable in animals.
- Animal behavior is determined by their instincts.
- Nature requires animals to follow their instincts.
- Therefore, homosexuality is in accordance with animal nature.
- Since man is also animal, homosexuality must also be in accordance with human nature.
This line of reasoning is unsustainable. If seemingly “homosexual” acts among animals are in accordance with animal nature, then parental killing of offspring and intra-species devouring are also in accordance with animal nature. Bringing man into the equation complicates things further. Are we to conclude that filicide and cannibalism are according to human nature?
In opposition to this line of reasoning:
-There is no “homosexual instinct” in animals
-It is poor science to “read” human motivations and sentiments into animal behavior,
and
-Irrational animal behavior is not a yardstick to determine what is morally acceptable behavior for rational man.,