Would your opinion of homosexuals change....
if it was proven that homosexualism was not a choice, and a matter of genetic disposition?
Do you think the stance of the church would change? Would this affect the way you view God and this probation? |
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no, no, and no.
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Mine is not rooted in what the cause is.
It simply is against biological purpose and design. There is a reason for male and female. And there are economic benefits for the union and social benefits. There is no purpose and is no economic benefit for the same sex union. Anything against logical design or purpose should be not treated the same, nor would your hypotheticals affect my opinion how we should view it. I don't believe if we find genetic disposition toward bipolar disorder, pedofilia or other social disorders that we should deem them socially acceptable simply because of genetic causation. |
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What's the purpose of that sickness in the eternal realm of things if it comes from creation? |
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Sicknesses originate from a bacterial or viral dysfunction. Disorders are more complex originating out of genetic imperfections. Somebody with SSA has a disorder disallowing or inhibiting that person from normal male-female functioning, at least at the emotional level. Interaction between same sexes on a sexual level may be normal for them, but it's not normal when taken into context the primal purpose of male-female sexual interaction. It is normal for a person with bipolar disorder to experience manic and depressive mood swings, but that inhibits interaction at the same level of functionality of non-disordered persons. Functionality of humans is to be determined along expected performance levels. Obviously deviations from expectations are to be expected but not desired. |
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Second, mormons tend to toward law compliance, reducing enforcement costs. And there are many other economic benefits, including the tendency toward emphasis on education so that the workforce acquires greater skillsets. Quote:
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