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I have known ex-gays who were atheists. We all learned our sexual behavior and we can all learn to change or even do without it. A majority of adults have been attracted to both sexes at some point. We have complex psychological reasons for being more comfortable acting on one attraction and refusing the other. After years, what we act on grows through reinforcement and what we don’t act on dies for lack of reinforcement. This takes longer for some than others, and the reasons are partly genetic and partly based on our childhoods. Behavior patterns and thinking patterns are influenced by genes. Alcoholism, addiction, violence and rage, overeating, undereating, and other traits are partly genetic. But people have some control over them. I am working hard at controlling my predispositions to alcoholism and rage among others.If you are suggesting that homosexuality is somehow a choice rather than a genetic condition then we are at odds, and have probably no basis for discussion. I thought only a few fundamentalists nondenominational still refused to believe that.