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Well I was referring to the ones who do have the genetic disposition, not a comparison between those who do and don't and how many end up being alcoholics.The majority of alcoholics do not have the identified genetic disposition.
Still don't see how you can come to that conclusion. A person with alcoholism as a genetic predisposition should probably stay away from the drink, should he not? Just because he was made with a genetic predisposition that favors alcoholism, it does not mean that its okay for him to become an alcoholic does it?And more to the point the comparison between alcoholics and homosexuals is false
hah, only if that left hand causes you to sin.Like being made left handed?
Depends on who is reading. But if you really want to know, any post that contains the word 'homosexual' and 'pedophile'/'murderer'/'rapist' gets jumped all over and never topically addressed, so whats the point?There are un-obvious reasons?
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