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However, it may prevent some suicides.
Sorry, but as soon as there's a pre-natal test.. the extermination begins.
This is the last generation of gay men who'll actually live in the culture.. as soon as they can, straight people will be ready, willing, able and excited to wipe us off the earth.
Not everyone in the world would be able to afford abortions or even the tests to determine if their child was gay.
Yes! So, it's that true, would things change if a gay gene was identified? Would there be mass testing of all pregnant women in the world to remove all future homosexuals?
Would there be mass testing of all pregnant women in the world to remove all future homosexuals?
I just read this on MSN and was going to post it. It's an interesting article and thought provoking. The mention that IF being gay turns out to be genetic could be worse than if it was a choice was poignant. Yes, on the one hand we would finally be vindicated that it wasn't just a "choice" but, we're going to be hounded by "cures", "gene therapy" and suggestions if not attempts to breed out the carriers. The notion of some people trying to find out if their son or daughter would be gay and having to decide to abort like it's some birth defect is worrisome. It's such mixed news (as if it hasn't been proposed before) good and bad and if proven would be used against us in the harshest way. We wouldn't be a culture, wouldn't be a lifestyle, we'll become a small 10% or less afflicted part of society and I'm not sure if I'm ready to accept that or not ifit's proven.
of course. Christians will make SURE it's a required test and make exceptions to their anti-abortion rule.



I was for finding the gene at first but didn't think of the abortion thing. Now I'm against it. Even though people will accept us after it, they all still would rather have a straight kid then a gay one for one of the following reasons:
1. They want grandchildren
2. They they're homophobic
3. They want to provide the best life possible for their child and don't want them to go through discrimination.
4. Other reasons.
They'd pick straight over gay whether they're homophobic or not.
Soilwork is correct. The moment a gay gene is found (and it will be) a prenatal test will follow. Then all gay babies will be aborted. Then no more homosexuals.
I understand your points but you have to realise that as long as humans are on this planet, there always will be gay people on earth. Even if they go behind parents backs and change genes in a child to make them straight before they're born and our whole country is full of straight people, other poorer countries can't do that and what are we doing to them? Leaving them to fight for gay rights alone and suffer alone? Countries are influenced by other countries, when racism went away in one country, they looked down on other racist countries and they soon changed. The people around them can effect their views.
I'd rather fight the hard battle and do it the right way fighting for peace. Being gay is normal and if they have to change people for being gay, they're going to change people for other things they consider un-normal. We'd be following the blonde hair blue eyes rule.
Benefits: Less suicides, happier lives, less outcasting, etc.
Risks: Less or no more homosexuals... does this really harm anyone except for the few homosexuals left?
Bottom line, I am what I am and no religion, government, or even a study will ever change that fact.
I'm not so sure. Because as I said, the Bible will be majorly discredited if this can be proven. Civil Rights activists would be all over this.
And even though the Church has been vehemently against homosexuality based on the teachings in the Bible, they are also vehemently against abortion in any way. Disprove the Bible, then the teachings of the Church become severely questioned. And the question would have to pop up, "Was homosexuality ever supposed to be wrong to begin with or was it something that was simply put into a book for political reasons?"
But given the Church is 100% against any form of abortion, I'm really not so sure.
The bible will not be majorly discredited. The bible can (and will) always be reinterpreted to accomodate whatever thinking is popular for the times. The bible once clearly taught us that the Earth was the center of the universe, and that the sun revolved around the Earth. Somehow, it no longer says this.
The church already allows abortion of fetuses which have no hope of survival, and those which pregnancy threatens the health of the mother. They will make another exception to allow abortion of those babies that God hates.
As of now, I have mixed feelings. The only thing I fear is if finding a gay gene will eventually lead to genetic engineering modifying that gene to be straight, and gay abortions.
