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Post of the thread, to be honest.
Sup.
Being able to procreate isn't really the issue, since gay people can still procreate if they choose. What the issue is, as you've stated, is that homosexuality is evolutionarily weak, and thus, is substandard to "regular" people. What I find interesting is that you point out that people with Downs can, and do, procreate, which ironically increases the chances of evolutionary decline. (even if it is minute, sneakers)
Sneakers, to be fair... even if it was 0.00001% of the time, it would still mean that Bean is wrong. Again. As usual.
Being able to procreate isn't really the issue, since gay people can still procreate if they choose. What the issue is, as you've stated, is that homosexuality is evolutionarily weak, and thus, is substandard to "regular" people. What I find interesting is that you point out that people with Downs can, and do, procreate, which ironically increases the chances of evolutionary decline. (even if it is minute, sneakers)
A gay person reproducing can only be done through heterosexual relations.
Which has been proven incorrect, over, and over, and over. Keep beating that drum, *** wipe.
Just look at all the lawsuits on private business owners for refusing to provide services for LGBT activities.
A gay person reproducing can only be done through heterosexual relations.
Luckily we live in a world where you don't need to go hump as many opposite-sex members as you can in order to reproduce. Hey look, gays have adapted to find a way to reproduce yet maintain their preferred relationships. Evolution at its finest!
Lol please tell me how a gay person reproduces without the opposite sex.
This should be fun.
You don't make any sense. A gay man cannot produce a child without a female egg.
Regardless of how you feel about Beantown, I think I'm standing in good company when I agree with Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, and James E. Faust--to whom traditional marriage was clearly important and clearly different than gay marriage.