Yes, I absolutely agree with you tbieter.tbieter wrote:Herbal's sense of repugnance toward the thought is also natural. The philosopher, Yves Simon, suggested that this reaction was some evidence supporting the existence of a natural law. The person is supposed to infer a wrongness of the homosexual act from the repugnance.Dontaskme wrote:Perhaps you find it same sex sex ..and or opposite sex sex distasteful because you are resisting the reality of it. And you can't quite deal with the true reality that sex is a natural function of nature and nothing can be done to stop the situation?Harbal wrote:The thought of having a sexually physical relationship with someone of the same sex as me is something I find distasteful. Does this mean I should condemn homosexuality? The thing is: I quite often encounter people of the opposite sex to me with whom the thought of having a sexually physical relationship is equally distasteful. Does this mean I should, at least to some extent, condemn heterosexuality?
In anticipation of the probable response to this: yes, I'm sure there are many people, of both sexes, who would find the thought of having a sexually physical relationship with me rather unpalatable.
There must be A natural law permeating as and through the mechanism of the human mind capable of rational conscientious thinking and problem solving. Why would such an intelligent mind come into existence at all ... Why is there a highly intelligent creative mind functioning as a human being and not as any other sentient creature?
So just what on earth makes a human being desire to have sex with it's same gender...are they born that way...or are they mentally damaged by some emotional trauma that happened to them or if not to them but bore witness to some other person's trauma? ....how can we know why they do what they do, how can we know what's going on in their mind?
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