If I am not mistaken, The Catholic Church holds that Homosexuality is a mental disorder. Has there been any scientific studies to prove this?
We get our science information from the TV and other sources these days.
There was a documentary on infant development on the National Geographic Channel during the week of Sept 18, 2007. It seemed to show that a lot of connections in the brain are not established, as such, but are either kept or abandoned by the body. It depends on whether those connections are “used.”
The producers used that information and a study that was done about the value of teaching problem solving skills to infants, from age 6 weeks to about (I didn’t catch it) months. They seem to make the point that children who are given a lot of structured training, do better on problem solving starting at 15 months and beyond, and they never lose that curiosity about things and the desire to master them.
Elsewhere, a science journal reported research on male human sweat. People seem to develop one of three distinct reactions to it. The male hormone androstenone in the sweat can give some people a pleasant, vanilla-type fragrance; others perceive it as foul, almost smelling like urine; yet others perceive no odor at all.
These responses are attributed to “normal” variations in the gene that is responsible for detecting odors.
The “silver bullet” studies that show that homosexuality may be a physiological result of a person’s development history, or whether there are gene variants producing it – have not been done. But, these studies cited above show that the “jury” is still out on a scientific explanation for homosexual behavior. But, there are some very, very interesting results coming out.
What I’ve heard is that homosexuals really don’t like having that orientation. They would be a large market for some future drug therapy that might give them some hope.
The former bishop in our diocese passed away from a “rare” form of cancer, which turned off the production of red blood cells. Just 11 months later, a drug was announced that treats that very condition, and puts it into permanent remission. That is the sort of hope that people with all kinds of cancers and other genetic conditions are hoping for, Lord have mercy.
Research just doesn’t always go in a straight line. There are chance discoveries all the time, and the key to homosexual behavior (even observed in animals) may be uncovered in such a fashion.