Superman wrote:
Not sure what that has to do with what "I" said, but I'll bite and sway topics with you. Some would disagree that homosexuality is not a bad thing, just as some disapprove of a vegetarian diet. I am a Christian, and choose to opt out of judging others (as best I can, I'm only human) which falls in accordance with what God has called us to do anyway, to judge not. But because my relationship with God is so important to me, I willfully choose not to accept and support homosexuality... But let's not mistake this with the hatred or condemnation of those who do. I feel as though many of you (and EVERY writer on nfl.com) are making that absent connection, conveniently. I also do not believe someone is born gay (and we can do the nature /nurture thing all day), but I don't feel as though stressed S's, a knack for interior design, or sexual attraction is a biological or inherited trait. I like brunette's with brown eyes, but not because I have the (hot for brunette's) gene, it because Jennifer Love Hewitt was my first Hollywood crush growing up and I've kind of subconsciously set her as a standard. (To much info? Probably)[/quote]
I'm going to stick to just the last part about Jennifer Love Hewitt, because that is an extremely poor choice to argue that homosexuality is not genetic (even though it has scientifically proven to be, but whatever).
You're preference in the type of women does not negate the fact that women are who you are biologically attracted to. It has nothing to do with choice. You happened to have a crush on Jennifer Love Hewitt, which has made you prefer brunettes, but why were you attracted to her in the first place, rather than say Freddie Prince Jr.? Why were you not sexually stimulated by a man the same way you were stimulated by a woman?[/quote]
Cause I'm not gay... Haha nah I get what your saying. Ok first of all (while I understand the significance of science and technology and the impact it has on society), science is still just a label machine. Science takes God's creations, slaps a label on it ("what should we call it, how about an... Atom, BRILLIANT, after yet another scientist" who is still a mere man and is prone to error every second of every day), and because we have placed a title on it and have learned how to manipulate it, we think we have CREATED it and have achieved mastery and ultimate knowledge of it, which is prideful. ANYWAY, the word "proven" doesn't even belong behind the word "scientifically", because the pot of gold at the end of the science rainbow, lands you with a THEORY. Look it up, it's science bro. And I liked J Love (she likes it when I call her that), because she has crescent moon eyes when she smiles, and I initially liked THAT because it was unique. You would truly argue that I have a (J Love) gene and that I was born with less taste for blondes and redheads?[/quote]
Haha well I'm not going to get into a science vs. religion argument with you, that's a topic that will just go in circles (although I guess this current one seems to fit that category as well).
But I do think you at least acknowledge my point, which is all I'm looking for. And in a way, yes I do believe that you have a "J Love" gene, or at least towards certain aspects of her. Whether or not that is the color of her hair, I can't say.