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There is a lot of insistence that homosexuality is not a choice. There is, however, no conclusive evidence that some have no choice but we DO have conclusive evidence that some DO engage in homosexuality by choice. That doesn't give us a firm answer on anything but the preponderance of the evidence points to choice and we know for certain that at least some of the time it is a choice.
What evidence are you talking about?
Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I mean aside from gays forced to chose conformity due to social pressure (like keeping your job, church membership, and family ties), heterosexual experimentation in early pubescence, (both rational-choice behavior patterns)....and bisexuals who are merely acting on their innate orientation, what's your "preponderance of the evidence?"
The vast majority of homosexuals do not engage in hetrosexual conduct. This despite all social pressures and threats of real harm to the contrary. That evinces a pretty clear "preponderance of evidence" against your position.
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