That's how: |
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This was breifly covered in the gay marriage topic, but to keep that thread on topic I thought I'd post here. |
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That's how: |
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Over 1,500 animals can contract cancer. I assume you also share my view that cancer is not medically beneficial/abnormal? |
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As long as: |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
Is masturbation "abnormal", or have you been successfully making your hand reproduce? |
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You are dreaming right now.
You missed this |
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Last edited by dajo; 05-10-2010 at 11:51 PM.
If you mean abnormality in the sense of "bad move reproductively speaking" then I'd agree with you. As for why you don't hear many people stating that view, it's because very few people think like that. I mean really, who cares? |
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Only something with conscious intent behind it can become abnormal, because there are expectations for it. There are none objectively. There is a process behind how someone becomes gay, it is common throughout animals, and it can/will be explained naturally. Unless you mean to say that all humans should be straight (i.e. How you want them to be...) then homosexuality can't be abnormal, but you might be a bigot |
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"There is no normal, only average." |
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Scientifically speaking, yes it's an abnormality. Evolutionally speaking, yes it's a flaw. The problem is that most stupid people add in philosophy and morality, which are not based on reality. Abnormalities are the entire essence of our being, Earth is the only planet with life, it's an abnormality, humans are the only species with advanced civilizations, we are an abnormality. In science, abnormalities are nothing more than curiosities. Evolutionarily speaking, the appendix and tonsils are flaws as well. Useless parts, but the fact that they take energy to keep alive and can flare up and kill you mean that they are flaws too. Abnormalities and flaws are what makes science fun. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 05-11-2010 at 04:45 AM.
Simple thinking, thats how. |
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But why a flaw? I don't get it. I'll have to continue to disagree. |
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Last edited by dajo; 05-11-2010 at 12:44 PM.
lets say That a person has 2 mutations. The first one makes them Immune for everysingle disease infection and cancer. The 2nd mutation makes them gay. If he only had the first mutation then his genes would most likly dominate the world within a few hundred generations, but the fact that he is gay means this massive remarkable trait will die out within 1 generation. |
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Fun Fact #1 - Recent research has suggested that the reason gay people are not removed quickly from the gene pool in this manner is the fact that traits within their family genetic line in their straight siblings leads to those siblings having more children than average, continuing the gene. |
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Last edited by Lseadragon; 05-11-2010 at 01:28 PM.
Originally Posted by Taosaur
I disagree that homosexuality is a malfunction or a flaw. Philosophically speaking, that is considering everything, we cannot say objectively that it is a flaw. Scientifically speaking, if it is caused by genes, then it is not necessarily a flaw. it may hinder the reproduction of an organism as some of you have said, but the gene centred view of evolution argues that evolution is not about the propagation of the organism, but about the most dominant genes recognising themselves in similar organisms and ensuring the propagation of other organisms. That is to say that homosexuals may have a function which benefits their species. Also many homosexuals do have children and so your argument about homosexuality hindering childbirth is flawed. It shows that the prevalance of homosexuality is less likely a negative genetic mutation (because if this is the case, their reproduction would have negative effects on the species and for the long time homosexuality has existed, we haven't noticed negative effects on our species caused exclusively by gay sex) and it is more likely to be a social function. Homosexuality has maintained a similar proportion of populations among cultures which suggests it is not going to compromise our species and also that until it disappears completely, it may serve a function. Then there is always the case that homosexuality is purely environmental, but I don't know enough to discuss that. |
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Reality Check
Spoiler for lucid dream goals:
Lseadragon, when I said asexuality what I meant was, the thing wikipedia calls "Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD)". And on the article it does say |
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Last edited by Thatperson; 05-11-2010 at 02:08 PM. Reason: typo
It's not a disorder in my opinion and the dsm criteria are no where near perfect tools for psychological diagnoses. Many people who would be considered disordered according to the DSM would argue against such a label. Many people are impacted in a disproportionately negative way by poorly construed diagnoses criteria. Look up Dr. John Breeding for more information on how our identities and individualities are put at serious risk by psychiatrists, ignorant people, conspiratory entities and self-proclaimed psychology know-it-alls. |
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Reality Check
Spoiler for lucid dream goals:
Well, that is the answer, dumb down and you can call anything right. So much for the human mind being developed to effect human action! I see there are plenty of people who would compare sense with non-sense as justification for anything. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 05-11-2010 at 06:35 PM.
In many cases masturbation is abnormal, especially when you have one of a couple who masturbates while the other is sexed starved. However, I think it is a bit of a weak minded response to equate the augmentation of a thing with its defeat. But, weak minded comparisons are in vogue in some corners of the intelectual world. We eat ice cream too--but that does not mean we don't live on steak. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 05-11-2010 at 07:29 PM.
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