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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBlood" data-source="post: 447876" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>There's also a strong genetic component to people who have a predisposition to addiction and violence. Those are clearly undesirable traits to possess, are they not? Now the argument I've seen some make is that homosexuality is also an undesirable trait, given that fact that if we all had that trait, we as a species would face our own demise in short order.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Just because he might share the minority view at some point, does that mean he is to be ridiculed?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>lol ... Probably not.</p><p> </p><p>BTW, I've been doing a lot of devil's advocate in this thread for the sake of argument. I suppose I should clarify my own position on the matter. To sum it up, I pretty much don't care either way if someone is gay or not, but I'm not going to be marching in any gay pride parades. But on the other side of that coin, I also dislike seeing people ostracized because their religious beliefs tell them homosexuality is wrong. The PC crowd preaches "tolerance" but only when it fit's their own definition of what is "tolerable." In this case, they want you to tolerate the homosexual, but not those who see homosexuality as sinful. My position is to tolerate both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBlood, post: 447876, member: 1198"] There's also a strong genetic component to people who have a predisposition to addiction and violence. Those are clearly undesirable traits to possess, are they not? Now the argument I've seen some make is that homosexuality is also an undesirable trait, given that fact that if we all had that trait, we as a species would face our own demise in short order. Just because he might share the minority view at some point, does that mean he is to be ridiculed? lol ... Probably not. BTW, I've been doing a lot of devil's advocate in this thread for the sake of argument. I suppose I should clarify my own position on the matter. To sum it up, I pretty much don't care either way if someone is gay or not, but I'm not going to be marching in any gay pride parades. But on the other side of that coin, I also dislike seeing people ostracized because their religious beliefs tell them homosexuality is wrong. The PC crowd preaches "tolerance" but only when it fit's their own definition of what is "tolerable." In this case, they want you to tolerate the homosexual, but not those who see homosexuality as sinful. My position is to tolerate both. [/QUOTE]
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