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Many species in nature engage in homosexuality

Heterosexuality is simply the tool for repopulating most species (there are cases of asexual reproduction) but there is nothing more natural than the tactile exchange of affection between two people regardless of what lies between their legs.

Birds and bees may be gay: museum exhibition

http://news.****/s/nm/20061012/sc_nm/environment_homosexuality_dc_4

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With documentation of gay or lesbian behavior among giraffes, penguins, parrots, beetles, whales and dozens of other creatures, the Oslo Natural History Museum concludes human homosexuality cannot be viewed as "unnatural."

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Geir Soeli, the project leader of the exhibition entitled "Against Nature," told Reuters: "Homosexuality has been observed for more than 1,500 animal species, and is well documented for 500 of them."

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"The sexual urge is strong in all animals. ... It's a part of life, it's fun to have sex," Soeli said of the reasons for homosexuality or bisexuality among animals.

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One radical Christian said organizers of the exhibition -- partly funded by the Norwegian government -- should "burn in hell," Soeli said. Laws describing homosexuality as a "crime against nature" are still on the statutes in some countries.

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Greek philosopher Aristotle noted apparent homosexual behavior among hyenas 2,300 years ago but evidence of animal homosexuality has often been ignored by researchers, perhaps because of distaste, lack of interest or fear or ridicule.

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Even if one accepts that homosexuality is "unnatural" it does not translate to "unethical" or immoral.

What is common in nature is not the determining factor when evaluating human morality. For example, it is most natural for animals to fight or kill each other over food or territory, and for males to continually pursue multiple sex partners but none of those behaviors are necessary or ethical for human's in today's world.

Even if one accepts that someone is not born homosexuality, what does it matter if that is a choice they eventually make? For whatever reason?

  • The title was changed to FAQ: Is homosexuality unnatural?

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