I'm not entirely sure if this is the right spot for this, but since it is a view held by many who are devoutly religious (in various faiths) I'll put it here.
Anyway, I got into a debate on another website I am part of, the debate was about Christianity's view of homosexuality, but that is a whole other discussion. The part that got to me was when I brought up that other species in nature have demonstrated homosexuality, therefore it is a naturally occurring thing. The response from the other person was that humans aren't animals.
I'm sorry but: WTF?
Seriously, this is not even something that should be up for debate. I mean really it is just a scientifically proven thing that we are in fact animals. Mammals, primates! This mentality that we are outside of nature bothers me, because it allows people to dismiss important facts because they occur in other animals. Like homosexuality as I noted above.
I'm sure some here will hold the opposite view of me. I'm sure I've heard them all but I'd love to hear the reasoning behind it.
Anyway, I got into a debate on another website I am part of, the debate was about Christianity's view of homosexuality, but that is a whole other discussion. The part that got to me was when I brought up that other species in nature have demonstrated homosexuality, therefore it is a naturally occurring thing. The response from the other person was that humans aren't animals.
I'm sorry but: WTF?
Seriously, this is not even something that should be up for debate. I mean really it is just a scientifically proven thing that we are in fact animals. Mammals, primates! This mentality that we are outside of nature bothers me, because it allows people to dismiss important facts because they occur in other animals. Like homosexuality as I noted above.
I'm sure some here will hold the opposite view of me. I'm sure I've heard them all but I'd love to hear the reasoning behind it.
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