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Friday, May 22, 2015

Are Gays ‘Born That Way’? Most Americans Now Say Yes, But Science Says No

PRINCETON, NJ, (LifeSiteNews.com) -- For the first time, a majority of Americans say that homosexuals are "born that way."

According to the latest Gallup poll, 51 percent of Americans say that people are born gay or lesbian, while only 30 percent say outside factors such as upbringing and environment determine sexual orientation.

However, science would not bear that out. No fewer than eight major studies from around the world have found homosexuality is not a genetic condition.

Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council says that these numerous, rigorous studies of identical twins have now made it impossible to argue that there is a "gay gene." If homosexuality were inborn and predetermined, then when one identical twin is homosexual, the other should be, as well.

Yet one study from Yale and Columbia Universities found homosexuality common to only 6.7 percent of male identical twins and 5.3 percent of female identical twins.

The low rate of common homosexuality in identical twins – around six percent – is easily explained by nurture, not nature.

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2 comments:

  1. It's a perversion.

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  2. It's a mental health illness, a perversion and a sickness that destroys society. I think all gays should be shipped off to their own colonies and wait 30 years because after 30 years there may be no more gays to make life miserable for decent folks since they can't breed and propagate! Let 'em die off by attrition. PROBLEM SOLVED!!

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