I was watching something recently that said, "Homosexuality: Unnatural?" This surprised me a bit after some thought...
I want to know others opinion about this issue.
You (mildly directed towards the people holding this view) saying that homosexuality is 'unnatural' is something I find odd. When people think of something 'unnatural', they think of something not part of nature. Something unaffected by humans, but the that separates us from animals. Aren't we too part of nature, as mammals? So, something like a building is no different from a bee's hive, am I correct?
So say that conversation is changed a bit. This thought came up: Perhaps "God" is the only unnatural. He's is the only thing outside of nature.
We, being pert of nature, make things natural.
So after thinking this, what argument do you, the people holding the 'unnatural' view on homosexuality, have to stand for?
I'm curious as to how this would go about with your "morals" in place.
I'm asking this because the most common explanation as to why homosexuality is 'wrong' is because it is 'unnatural'.
Yes, homosexuality is found in many species.
Yet, another thing I find people saying is that "they're confused".
I'd also like to hear views on this.
(By the way, I'm female, Atheist, and Polysexual. Pro gay marriage, pro choice, et cetera.)
I want to know others opinion about this issue.
You (mildly directed towards the people holding this view) saying that homosexuality is 'unnatural' is something I find odd. When people think of something 'unnatural', they think of something not part of nature. Something unaffected by humans, but the that separates us from animals. Aren't we too part of nature, as mammals? So, something like a building is no different from a bee's hive, am I correct?
So say that conversation is changed a bit. This thought came up: Perhaps "God" is the only unnatural. He's is the only thing outside of nature.
We, being pert of nature, make things natural.
So after thinking this, what argument do you, the people holding the 'unnatural' view on homosexuality, have to stand for?
I'm curious as to how this would go about with your "morals" in place.
I'm asking this because the most common explanation as to why homosexuality is 'wrong' is because it is 'unnatural'.
Yes, homosexuality is found in many species.
Yet, another thing I find people saying is that "they're confused".
I'd also like to hear views on this.
(By the way, I'm female, Atheist, and Polysexual. Pro gay marriage, pro choice, et cetera.)