isn't that the point of human life? Aren't all our actions implicitly geared towards reproduction? Choice is different.
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Replying to @jonnyjenda
No. We choose our own point. We do not have to be guided by the biological imperative.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
we all are. Which is why you eat, work, etc. Survival.
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Replying to @jonnyjenda
It doesn't have to be our purpose to life. Its not mine. I chose how many children I had.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
though experiment: if we put 10 healthy hetero/homo couples on two remote islands, which population would survive?
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Replying to @jonnyjenda
Irrelevant. Some ppl are gay. Get over it. Do your own thing.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
why don't you answer the q? Are homosexuals reliant on heterosexual couples? Are they capable of self-sustenance?
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Replying to @jonnyjenda
Reliant for what? They're products of heterosexual sex, usually. You can't make babies by homosexual sex, no
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Replying to @HPluckrose @jonnyjenda
But no one at all is arguing that homosexuality is OK coz homosexual sex makes babies so I'm not sure what your point is.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Some people are gay, fine. Just want to challenge the logic of WHY it's fine. It's a choice, and thus should be criticised.
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We don't need to justify why its OK to do something. We need to justify saying its not OK.
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