I also have friends that are homosexual, I lived in NYC for years and even returning home to Indiana have always had gay couples in my life. All have had traumatic childhoods.
Onaquest, so I am assuming that this “traumatic childhood” that ALL of your gay friends have had is your indication that SSA is not as a result of genetics?
I can obliterate that theory. I have a gay brother & a gay nephew. Most, not all, of the friends that my gay brother has that I have come to know, have had normal, happy, childhoods, wonderful relationships with their parents and still do despite their homosexual orientation. There was absolutely no “trauma” for them. GEE, I wonder what made them gay?
My nephew too, has had a normal childhood, with a normal relationship with both parents. From early childhood, myself and his parents questioned what his sexual orientation was going to be because he displayed mannerism that were compatible to SSA. He is 16, announced he is gay, and really it is no shock to any of us.
Some people argue that if it was a genetic trait, eventually the homosexual would become extinct because homosexuals cannot procreate. If this were true, why is it still around, some 2000 years after Christ? These people have no understanding of genetics, and how complex gene traits are carried in the DNA and manifested in the child.
Scientist are progressing in their ability to rip apart DNA, and isolate genes that carry certain traits. Breast cancer is one of them, and I think it won’t be long before lots of discoveries follow.
I believe that we are spiritual beings in a human body. This spirit is created by God. Genetics does not make up our spiritual being it makes up our physical body.
Whatever our sexual orientation in this physical life, we are spiritually created by God, and all of us, in this regard are loved by Him.