…I see the “gay gene” argument as nebulous, unnecessary and futile, in most cases. Don’t get me wrong—I am not opposed to scientists researching homosexuality. The discovery of a gay gene or proof that there isn’t one and any other helpful information would be welcome news to this inquiring mind. How I am wired genetically certainly affects me and any insight there would prove beneficial.
The discovery of a “gay gene,” however, would not alter my beliefs, shake my faith or rock my world. It would just be neutral information. In the midst of the “gay gene” debate of the early 1990s, I decided that homosexual life wasn’t for me. I found it fun for a season, lonely for a lifetime and incapable of meeting my needs. I chose, based upon all the information available and with all clarity and freedom to pursue a life based on truth rather than sexual urges and emotion. After nearly 18 years, I am living proof that life beyond homosexuality is a viable option…
Excellent article by Alan. Of course I agree.
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