11-22-2009, 05:40 PM
The fact that it doesn't lead to reproduction and also especially rare in animals, in conjunction with the definition of the word 'normal'.
(In behavior, normal refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average.)
I'm not going to bother writing an argument against Strika's posts because they're full of crap, but to say that homosexuality is completely and utterly biologically normal is incorrect.
It does depend on the exact definition of 'normal' (to a degree), but argue against it being 'wrong' as opposed to 'normal' and you'll have much better luck.
(In behavior, normal refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average.)
I'm not going to bother writing an argument against Strika's posts because they're full of crap, but to say that homosexuality is completely and utterly biologically normal is incorrect.
It does depend on the exact definition of 'normal' (to a degree), but argue against it being 'wrong' as opposed to 'normal' and you'll have much better luck.
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