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I don’t think anyone should or is arguing that we should be establishing what is moral or immoral based upon animal behavior, because as far as we know, we are the only creature that can even make a distinction between moral and immoral behavior. I think that when people point out homosexual conduct in the animal world, it is to counter the natural law crowd who want to claim that such conduct is “unnatural” or “disordered”. It seems to occur across the animal kingdom so there does not seem to be anything “unnatural” about it. In fact it seems to be very natural. Now whether being natural means such conduct is moral or not is an entirely different issue and is contingent upon how one arrives at their ideas of morality. But again, I think arguments from Nature are solely to counter to “unnatural’” arguments concerning sexuality.,
- Man is the highest of God’s creation capable of self examination, reflection, analysis and will, not manifest with non-human animals. Should humans look up to animals as model of behavior? They are known to eat their young.