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Lea101
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Why is this such a long and heavy argument…
Generally, most unbiased professionals in the field of science/psychology would say that there is no gay gene found, but there are biological factors that have shown to play a role in sexual orientation and actual biological differences between a straight man and a gay man. However, it is not as clear-cut (ie they cannot authoritatively say that when_______ happens, one will end up gay.) and science is still, hopefully, trying to find out more about it.
With that said, there is also external events that shape one’s orientation. Usually people who fall under this find that it is possible for their attractions to fade or change over time.
We learnt some of these factors in class recently. Both SJWs and the overly religious Christians were fine with it. It didn’t affect their views, generally.
It’s honestly not one or the other. Even if it is just biological, it doesn’t contradict religion. And even if it is just environment, it does not mean that one can be “cured”
Generally, most unbiased professionals in the field of science/psychology would say that there is no gay gene found, but there are biological factors that have shown to play a role in sexual orientation and actual biological differences between a straight man and a gay man. However, it is not as clear-cut (ie they cannot authoritatively say that when_______ happens, one will end up gay.) and science is still, hopefully, trying to find out more about it.
With that said, there is also external events that shape one’s orientation. Usually people who fall under this find that it is possible for their attractions to fade or change over time.
We learnt some of these factors in class recently. Both SJWs and the overly religious Christians were fine with it. It didn’t affect their views, generally.
It’s honestly not one or the other. Even if it is just biological, it doesn’t contradict religion. And even if it is just environment, it does not mean that one can be “cured”