2nd April 2003, 10:50 PM
Anything is possible, I suppose, but you're suggesting a large number of people have faulty genes, and while one or two people with some screwy DNA is of course probable, a large percentage, such as gay people.
One other thing, even though it may sound as though I'm joking, I'm serious. How would gay genes get passed down. Honestly. If you have sex with a person of the same gender, you can't have kids, and your bloodline is a dead end, nobody inherits your genes. So then how do they get passed down to others at all? Why have the simple laws of nature not made the gay person extinct, then?
That's rhetorical, I don't mean to make it seem like you're on the stand at court while I drill questions at you :)
One other thing, even though it may sound as though I'm joking, I'm serious. How would gay genes get passed down. Honestly. If you have sex with a person of the same gender, you can't have kids, and your bloodline is a dead end, nobody inherits your genes. So then how do they get passed down to others at all? Why have the simple laws of nature not made the gay person extinct, then?
That's rhetorical, I don't mean to make it seem like you're on the stand at court while I drill questions at you :)
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