I will defer to the biologists on this one. From the Wikipedia article “Homosexual Behavior in Animals”:
“A definite physiological explanation or reason for homosexual activity in animal species **has not been agreed upon **by researchers in the field. Numerous scholars are of the opinion that varying levels (either higher or lower) of the sex hormones in the animal, in addition to the size of the animal’s gonads, play a direct role in the sexual behavior
and preference exhibited by that animal. Others firmly argue no evidence to support these claims exists when comparing animals of a specific species exhibiting homosexual behavior exclusively and those that don’t. Ultimately, empirical support from comprehensive endocrinological studies exist for both interpretations.”
I bolded those two sections for emphasis. It appears that biologists aren’t as sure as you are, and some happen to agree with my contention that genuine sexual preference may be involved in some cases.
But by all means, continue to psychoanalyze animals instead of listening to the biologists.
I agree that if most humans were gay, we would die out. But only a small portion of the population is. Indeed, if homosexuality became too prominent, natural selection would discourage the genes that cause it.
It’s interesting how you haven’t considered that this argument can be turned around on you. If individuals (not the species as a whole) choose a non-procreative lifestyle, then it’s unnatural, abnormal, and disordered, right? What do you make of the celibacy of priests?
I’m so very daft. I foolishly assumed that “natural” meant “occurring in nature”. How silly of me! Let’s consult Webster’s Dictionary on the matter.
Natural: 1. Present in or produced by nature: a natural pearl.
- Of, relating to, or concerning nature: a natural environment.
Yep, you’re right. “Natural” means that we whip out the ol’ holy book and…wait, what do those definitions say again?