To your questions: Possibly, in almost all cases, possibly, yes.
Could you elaborate? Thanks.
And you say harm is still involved in homosexual relationships. What is that harm?
I do not base all of my ethics on harm alone. However, I do believe there is harm involved in homosexual relationships:
"It is such a rational examination that I intend to undertake in order to show that homosexuality is physically harmful to those who practice it. The scientific evidence supporting this assertion is overwhelming. Mr. Firehammer writes that "Michigan's statewide 'gay' newspaper,
Between the Lines, reports the risk of anal cancer 'soars' by nearly 4,000% for men who have intercourse with men. 'The rate doubles again for those who are HIV positive.'
Between the Lines admits there's no such thing as 'safe intercourse' to prevent this 'soaring' cancer risk ..." Even a publication devoted entirely to a homosexual readership is willing to admit that the disparities in
disease contraction between homosexuals and heterosexuals are enormous.
The Medical Institute of Sexual Health reported in 1999 that
- "Homosexual men are at significantly increased risk of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, anal cancer, gonorrhea and gastrointestinal
infections as a result of their sexual practices."
- "Women who have intercourse with women are at significantly increased risk of bacterial vaginosis,
breast cancer and ovarian cancer than are heterosexual women."
- "Significantly higher percentages of homosexual men and women abuse drugs,
alcohol and tobacco than do heterosexuals." It seems that there is a correlation between the choice to pursue homosexuality and the choice to pursue other self-destructive behaviors as well, since the initial barriers of rational and moral restraint to the deleterious undertakings of those individuals have fallen. "
Furthermore, the very nature of the human organism as an entity whose properties have evolved over time will point to the harms of homosexuality. Evolution, as postulated by Charles Darwin in his 1859 book,
The Origin of Species, entails a natural selection of those traits best suited to an organism's reproductive fitness, or the ability to pass on its genes. Through millions of years of natural selection in favor of organisms with the capacity to reproduce heterosexually, the mechanisms of heterosexual reproduction have become effectively safe, of course, when not taking into account environmental factors such as STDs."
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I believe that homosexuality is the result of an combination of biological predispositions and environmental factors. I believe that these factors negatively influenced the progression of homosexuality, thus making it wrong and dysfunctional. Why do so many homosexual men speak and act like women? Why do so many homosexual women dress, look, and act like men? I believe there is gender identity confusion and maladjustment.