Hi Rose,
Thanks for taking up my defense..... I was thinking of no more posts on this thread since I have said all I have to say. But I will make this the last one here.
First of all, the people here indulge in hyperbole and name calling as a matter of routine. It has happened many times before on other subjects and is not really anything to do with the subject of homosexuality.
NS has a history of lies and name calling. For example NS says in Post 374 ...
Things are a lot better, but when we still see this idea of homosexuality being a disease or compared to murder, there is a long long way to go. Still let's hope that that Ireland votes for gay marriage this month as a further step.
'compared to murder'....?? ?? ...Now where the heck did NS get that from...except from his/her vicious imagination...and it was obviously an attempt to stir things up.
At any rate...all this make no difference to me at all. My views on homosexuality have been the same and I have said so for the past 14 years on the BBC boards also. I have said that it is an abnormality....and the new findings on epigenetics only confirm my POV.
I do agree that given the history of persecution and condemnation of homosexuals in the west...people tend to view every comment through the many filters in their own minds. Even simple and objective comments could appear magnified and coloured to them. But, as adults, this is something they should learn to rectify. I am not responsible for their perceptions, fears and prejudices.
I don't have any such historical or cultural baggage about homosexuality. I simply see it as an abnormality nothing more. Period.
About homosexuality being a disease...its not me but the scientists in the link I have provided in the OP who say so. They compare it to diabetes, cancer and schizophrenia. Maybe our friends here don't know what to do about that simple fact...and so find it easier to go on and on about me instead! LOL!
My OP was simply about research findings that epigenetics processes could be responsible for homosexuality and the possibility of an epigenetic therapy. Its there in the article I have linked and many other articles you can google for. If people don't like these findings...that's their problem. I can't change that fact.
If anything, the research on epigenetics brings out the fact that lifestyle, behavior and environment could be largely responsible for homosexuality. We should learn from this piece of information...instead of getting into a defense mode.
Anyway, thanks once again.
Cheers.
Sriram
PS: They will start attacking you next....watch out. As I have said ...the shoe is now on the other foot. Its the homosexuals who seem to be the ones doing the persecution....not the Chritians any more. LOL! New realities...I suppose!