Re: what about homosexuality? by #69242 ..... Ask Barefoot Herbalist
Date: 2/6/2006 11:45:35 AM ( 19 y ago)
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I don't understand what all the controversy or disagreement is about. Perhaps its how things are worded? There is no ignorance or debate. It is what it is.
All breaks from Nature pay a price. Whether you choose a lifestyle, inherit, feel you were born with it, whatever. Nature simply doesn't care and will over time identify and eliminate that which cannot play by the rules of Nature. Seems cruel, but nevertheless is reality in my opinion.
Heterosexual couples who choose to mate and not have offspring probably overall will not live as long or as healthy as those who do. Nature created you with this yearning, so you have to wonder what sickly condition would take away this desire??
Women who are biologically unable to reproduce are unfortunately victims of past inherited breaks of Nature from their parents and ancestory or some other influence (drugs, surgery, toxic environnment). Same with males with low sperm counts. However, in many cases these individuals can spite the fate they've been dealt and get themselves healthy enough such that their reproductive systems come back online. This has been documented from what I've read.
I feel in many regards gay people can change as well (I've witnessed this personally), just as mentally insane people can (as discussed in Dr. Hay's book). However, no doubt there will always be people who are permanent casualities. No, they shouldn't be shot or shunned by humanity. They have my compassion not my judgement. But their fate is sealed with Nature's judgement whatever that may be.
Best,
PB
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