Quote Originally Posted by Thatperson View Post
here we go with the paranoia again. Where is this "hidden" moral judgement please quote one thing I have said which implies there is a hidden moral judgement.
Homosexuality 'just doesn't seem right' to many.

But you know sometimes you've just gotta stop being a smart alec, and live in the real world for a second, where people consider cancer a bad thing and unatural thing. (used to compare to homosexuality)

They Should desire these thing (I don't mean moral should), if they don't then something has gone wrong somewhere, however benign it may be.

If you wished you could construct an ideal person,
Words like right, wrong, bad, should, and ideal are only applicable in a moral or ethical context (or otherwise philosophical, but either way; not scientific). No matter how many times you try to back track by asserting you aren't making a moral judgment, your real intent shows through when you use these words whether you realize it or not.

I have never taken a gardening course yet I know that in proper soil, with adequate water and sunlight, a flower will grow. Likewise I have never enrolled in 'homosexuality studies' but my argument is based upon things i've pieced together through a combination of schooling, documentaries, books, the internet (no not some gay hate site) and common sense. What studies have you done relating to the matter?
My experience is similar to yours, although I would be interested to know specifically which books you have read, since all of the ones I've read contradict just about everything you are saying. The most common contradiction among the resources I have had access to is the example of non-reproducing insect colony members promoting the continuation of their own genes by supporting their reproducing siblings.