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I don't disagree with that, but self destructive behavior, gradual/externally triggered onset, uncureability, etc are NOT defining characteristics of a "disease". Read this list of common diseases. I dare you to find a commonality among them other than a vague, subjective sense of "they result in something bad." It's not about distinguishing homosexuality from alcoholism specifically. It's that, as someone who dearly would like this "debate" about homosexuality to no longer be a debate, I cringe any time I see someone couching their argument in a context such as "diseases" which lends itself to being used against what I see as the "right" way to go. One can never conclusively prove that homosexuality is not a disease because there is no conclusive definition of what a disease is.
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I'm not really sure how this is true. Perhaps you are alcoholic because you have a predisposition to addictive tendencies, or perhaps it is because you went through a spurt of intense drinking for one reason or another and your body now craves it. You can be depressed because of an innate chemical imbalance, or because you are nutrient deficient or never get any exercise. Your distaste for tomatoes is likely not something you were born with, but the result of your current diet (not in a negative way, but our tongues get used to whatever it is that we eat). Often people that juice fast find that their taste buds have been "reset" and they like foods that they never did before. Likewise, high intelligence can be genetic, or it can simply be the result of a good diet as a baby and enough essential fatty acids at crucial points of brain development coupled with a stimulating environment. Are you saying that in sciences eyes those are all genetic? There doesn't seem to be support for that. I'm not sure how any of this relates to being gay. I think the origins of gayness is a poor argument to get into. I think it would be better to focus on mistranslations of the bible in reference to homosexuality. Since those that oppose it seem to be mostly Christian. If we were to have a correct translation, it's doubtful that most would condemn homosexuality provided that sex be monogamous after a commitment has been made.
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Assuming that homosexuality is innate at birth (and I don't think it is, at least not for all homosexuals) then I think an interesting analogy would be congenital deafness.
It isn't a disease, but it is a defect (in the sense that it is well outside even a couple standard deviations form the human normal range). Technology is finally giving us ways to "cure" it but there are communities who strongly argue that there is nothing to cure. That they're fine the way they are. But I agree with GD on a key point: "Disease" and "defect" like "planet" and "moon" are social constructs without objective meaning. Society decides what is disease and while there is an obvious core, there is a fuzzy edge where over time things fall in and out of the category. 80 years ago alcoholism was a moral failing and now it is a disease. 80 years ago homosexuality was a disease and now it is a [moral failing | biochemical imperative]. Drug use has cycled through it several times in recent decades (for Nixon it was something to be treated, for Reagan it was something to be punished). Personally, I don't care at more than an academic level why someone is gay because I don't really care that they are gay. However, if you're a Christian, it doesn't really take a lot of ingenuity to find biblical condemnation of homosexuality (this is one topic where I find the "progressive" interpretations more tortured than the "regressive" one). I'm reasonalbly comfortable with the idea that (if he was real) Jesus would not have approved of homosexuality (though that does not mean he would have approved of violence against or even ostracism of them). But then I don't believe he was anything more than a delusional preacher so it is equally easy for me to imagine he'd think Two and a Half Men is good TV, so that is a statement without much meat. |
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Not that Christians couldn't argue about the whole man and woman in marriage thing.
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