Note, I'm not promoting anything, nor am I stating anything here is right or wrong. This has nothing to do with the morality of homosexuality, just philosophical argumentation.
I've been thinking on this and I believe there are three possible options.
1) You're born with a preference (most likely)
In any of these options, it would seem to me the most logical would be #1 and #2, with #3 being the least logical option.
Note, I'm not saying being born a certain way makes something right, or wrong. Or subscribing to any of the possible options above makes something right or wrong. Just simply talking logic here in a philosophical sense.
I've been thinking on this and I believe there are three possible options.
1) You're born with a preference (most likely)
- e.g. Similar to being born with heterosexuality
2) An environment condition altered your preference (likely)- e.g. A negative sexual experience alters my preference
- very sad, but I know a few in this category
3) You're not born with a preference (least likely)- very sad, but I know a few in this category
- e.g. I "choose" a preference
- Least likely, because as a heterosexual man, I don't recall "choosing" heterosexuality, maybe some do, I dunno.
- Least likely, because as a heterosexual man, I don't recall "choosing" heterosexuality, maybe some do, I dunno.
In any of these options, it would seem to me the most logical would be #1 and #2, with #3 being the least logical option.
Note, I'm not saying being born a certain way makes something right, or wrong. Or subscribing to any of the possible options above makes something right or wrong. Just simply talking logic here in a philosophical sense.
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