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  • Kamunt
    FFR Player
    • May 2005
    • 372

    #421
    Re: Homosexual Marriage

    Originally posted by WeissPraline
    The law that says Gays can't marry and can't be in the army need to be GONE.
    It's not that sexual minorities can't be in the military...it's just that they sacrifice their 1st Amendment right to speak freely about themselves upon enlisting.

    Don't tell me 'Being gay is a choice'. Maybe being Bisexual, but not being gay. Why would someone CHOOSE to be gay with all the crap they go through? One of my friends at school got beat up because he was gay. Why would he choose to be gay if he gets made fun of all the time, AND gets beat up?
    Because antiestablishment is cool. You know, "**** THE SYSTEM," and everything. Be emo/gothic/skateboarder/punk-rock/Blackalicious and stupid just because you can be.

    Originally posted by ~Brooke~
    I personally tihnk this is discussting. =?
    Oh relly. How coem. =?

    Originally posted by sgkoneko
    Haven't you heard of pride? Isn't that what the army is supposed to have for their country? Shouldn't the same be allowed for the people IN the army? Yes they are allowed in, but that is on the basis that the army is assuming everyone is straight unless proven otherwise. They aren't allowing gays in. They are allowing what they assume are straight people in.
    A case of "Innocent until proven guilty" taken the wrong way, it is...now it's "Straight until proven gay." What kind of trash is that. If homosexuals want to die for our country, then by Karl Rove, they should be allowed to die for our country. I agree that it's inefficient and a waste of military time enforcing this "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law. If anything, there has to be FAR more cases per year of men "interfering with military duties" with women than there is of men and men or women and women--that's just basic probability. Less than 10% of the military is non-heterosexual, so obviously, there HAS to be more heterosexual "distractions" than there are homosexual "distractions". That means 90+% of military personnel are straight--why not make it illegal for them to tell the opposite gender/sex that they themselves are straight? "Look out, women, I'm a guy and I like women! CONTROVERSY." Just make everyone stay ambiguous (or make the default sexuality asexuality, heh) and there'll be even fewer interferences. Makes sense, right? By the military's logic?

    They should be allowed to express themselves and be who they are. The military is shorthanded anyways, most people don't want to join, and they are being idiots and excluding a group of people that actually WANTS to join based on their sexuality. It's wrong and the law should be repealed.
    Amen, Brother. I-I mean....Awoman.

    Originally posted by sgkoneko
    They can't be in the military unless they hide themselves and basically pretend to be someone they aren't. I said gays aren't allowed, presumed straight men and women are. There is a difference. If they hide themselves they can join, but that's not being allowed in, that's not acceptance, thus they aren't really allowed to join.
    It's almost like lying about your credentials in order to get the position you want, except here there's probably a bit less of greed involved. It's bad enough not being able to be myself, my true self, in school (not that I'm gay). If I want to potentially forfeit my life for the good of my nation, I still have to lie about myself to others? Are you serious?! It's ridiculous.

    Sorry if I don't base most of my arguments off of facts and links to articles of import; I'm more of a logos debater than a knowledge debater.* Logic is one of my specialties, though plenty of knowledge is there, as well. I'm just exhausted from too much staying up into the wee hours of the morning attempting to finish school projects.

    Originally posted by Kilroy_x
    Sorry to say, nothing there is particularly conclusive or enlightening.
    Why not? That seems like a very interesting subsite to me. I will definitely check it out more when I have time later.


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    • T0rajir0u
      FFR Player
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Aug 2005
      • 2946

      #422
      Re: Homosexual Marriage

      hehe

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      • Kilroy_x
        Little Chief Hare
        • Mar 2005
        • 783

        #423
        Re: Homosexual Marriage

        Originally posted by Kamunt
        Why not? That seems like a very interesting subsite to me. I will definitely check it out more when I have time later.
        "ooh look, twins! One gay, one straight! That must mean behavioral causes rather than biological". Yeah, no. While it is true that twins more often share cognitive, genetic, and biological traits even in "identical" twins there are no traits shared perfectly. This holds in Psychology and Biology. "suggestive"? Not even close. Similarly a lot of other studies shown have no implications whatsoever. Rats respond to hormone treatment in utero? That's nice, Rats also have faster development cycles. Human beings cognitive development is drastically different from that of a Rat. People can pick out Homosexuals from videos of their motions? The supposed implication is that there is "feminization" of the part of the brain responsible for motion. Well, despite this being fairly comparable to a centuries old Jungian psychological concept, this doesn't actually give us any important data. Even if we were to accept this assumption, it hardly answers the question of whether homosexuality is an acquired or ascribed state of being. No, that page is mostly a regurgitation of the same fuss that's been going around on the subject since it first entered academia. It's good to know about, but not new, nor helpful.

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        • ckj846
          FFR Player
          • Jan 2004
          • 2437

          #424
          Re: Homosexual Marriage

          Sorry if I'm going off on a tangent here but I was thinking a lot about the whole "is gay a choice or a genetic thing or what lawl?" thing. I think that it has a lot to do with environment. I'm not saying 100%, but it does play a very big role.

          When I was a kid, I was always closer with my mom and I was somewhat "anti-social" in elementary school during Kindergarten. I remember I was always around my sister's friends and they always considered me as part of the 'girls" so I naturally thought it was ok. I've talked to a lot of my gay friends and they also say that they've been closer to their mothers and also surrounded by girls at a young age. Also, many of them have been abused at some point or another. I think this explains the large Filipino homosexual population, because Filipino parents are known to be very abusive to their children.

          I'm just going out on a limb here. It was on my mind so I just decided to type something up. Nothing very logical or "critical thinking'ish" but it gets my ideas across.

          O_o
          pyro31191: TELL EVERYONE YOU WANT TO TAKE IT IN THE ASS NOW
          pyro31191: rofl
          pyro31191: You should tell them earlier though
          pyro31191: so they can buy dildos instead of fleshlights

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          • Kilroy_x
            Little Chief Hare
            • Mar 2005
            • 783

            #425
            Re: Homosexual Marriage

            That's a reasonably common perspective. It was actually fairly prevalent in mainstream psychology until a couple decades ago. The Psychoanalytic method typically addresses homosexually in that or similar ways.

            Problems: correlation does not imply causation. Even if we accept the validity of your observations, the interpretation you've provided explains things as if they could only come from one side. It's entirely possible homosexuals are abused frequently because people have an instinctive tendency to abuse them, that the inherent biological traits associated with homosexuality lead to closer bonding with females than males, and that perceived anti-social behavior occurs as a result of cognitive dyshoria associated with specifically homosexual biological functions of thought. Just because everything stacks up a certain way doesn't mean you're looking at it right side up. Remember, society is a function of biology.

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            • devonin
              Very Grave Indeed
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              • Apr 2004
              • 10120

              #426
              Re: Homosexual Marriage

              Originally posted by Logical Fallacy and You
              Cum Hoc ergo Propter Hoc or Correlation implies Causation - This fallacy is where you conclude that because two events happend one after the other, that the latter must have been caused by the former. Example: The day GuidoHunter joined the forum, the forum crashed, therefore, GuidoHunter caused the forum crash.
              <Insert "The More You Know!" banner>

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              • JonoSasson
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2006
                • 6

                #427
                Re: Homosexual Marriage

                I like to think I'm more of the not-one-bit-flamboyant gays... it came as a surprise when I told my friends. I watched those videos and maybe some of it's true. Some things maybe I don't agree with, but like Kilroy said, it's all stuff we already knew, or a whole load of crap that people come up with to I dunno, pretend they're proving a point. For instance, yes you can sometimes tell gays from the way they move and speak, and yes some gays you can't tell at all (like me)... but rats? And twins? Big brothers? What on earth have you been smoking?!

                In response to cjk's comment...

                Well, I've lived most my life with my dad, my closest friends are both guys and girls (4 guys, 2 girls if you're wondering), and I've never been abused (thank god). Maybe for some it is the environment. I can tell you that I wasn't 'officially' gay until grade 7. I had a girlfriend (ahaha young love...) for two or three years and I'd gotten with a couple of girls before grade 7. I changed schools at year 7 and realised I was attracted to guys, wasn't that big a deal to me.

                I suppose environment COULD be a factor... but I don't understand how it affected me so much that it turned me gay. Genetics have shown that there have been no gays in my family before me (unless they were all closeted... unlikely). Is it maybe safe to assume that someone is gay... just because? In my humble opinion, I don't care what makes me gay, but hearing some of the stuff that these 'scienticians' (lol simpsons) come up with is good for a laugh every now and then.

                Originally posted by kamunt
                Amen, Brother. I-I mean....Awoman.
                What's THAT supposed to mean?! If I take how I think you've implied it, then I'll tell you now I'm just as masculine as the next guy.

                Anyways, these are my insights, and coming from a gay guy himself, maybe it might explain something... if anything... or disprove stuff. Take it as you will.

                Jono
                "You tried your best and failed. The lesson is, never try!"
                Homer Simpson

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                • Kamunt
                  FFR Player
                  • May 2005
                  • 372

                  #428
                  Re: Homosexual Marriage

                  Originally posted by Kilroy_x
                  "ooh look, twins! One gay, one straight! That must mean behavioral causes rather than biological". Yeah, no. While it is true that twins more often share cognitive, genetic, and biological traits even in "identical" twins there are no traits shared perfectly. This holds in Psychology and Biology. Other stuff and things.
                  Veerry eenteresting stuff here. The twins thing was pretty weird, I thought, but it's an interesting article to read about, I thought. I never implied that there was groundbreaking research and articles there--I never thought there were. I merely noted that there was likely some interesting articles there that could further the mystery on what exactly could cause non-heterosexuality. I agree that the "Guess who's gay based on their movements and voices on-camera!!" crap is nothing but crap. That's practically insulting homosexuals and furthering the stereotype that you can instantly tell who's gay and who ain't just by observing their motions and voices. "Omg he has a lisp, he's teh gay!!!1" Bull pies. "HAI his but wigglez lawl hes gaaayy.!" GTHO my office. Mine does too, kind of--and I'm not gay. I gotta concentrate to not do it sometimes, lol...

                  Originally posted by T0rajir0u
                  Originally posted by Wikipedia's 'Critical thinking' entry
                  Critical thinking consists of the mental process of analyzing or evaluating information, particularly statements or propositions that people have offered as true. ...

                  Critical thinkers can gather such information from verbal or written expression, reflection, observation, experience and reasoning. Critical thinking has its basis in intellectual criteria that go beyond subject-matter divisions and which include: clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic, significance and fairness.

                  ...a large part of critical thinking goes beyond informal logic and includes assessment of beliefs and identification of prejudice, bias, propaganda, self-deception, distortion, misinformation, etc.

                  Critical thinking is based on concepts and principles. It has a purpose, raises particular questions, accesses information, makes inferences, utilizes concepts, makes assumptions, generates implications, embodies a point of view. Nevertheless there is no pre-designed sequence of thought, or method, that can be said to apply across all domains of thought. There are, in other words, universal critical concepts, values, and principles, but not universal methods and procedures. Critical thinking is principle but not procedure based.

                  Critical thinking does not assure that one will reach either the truth or correct conclusions. First, one may not have all the relevant information; indeed, important information may remain undiscovered, or the information may not even be knowable. Furthermore, one may make unjustified inferences, use inappropriate concepts, fail to notice important implications, use a narrow or unfair point of view. One may be a victim of self-delusion, egocentricity or sociocentricity, or closed-mindedness. One's thinking may be unclear, inaccurate, imprecise, irrelevant, narrow, shallow, illogical, or trivial. One may be intellectually arrogant, intellectually lazy, or intellectually hypocritical.
                  Glad we've cleared this up. I wish the Bible-pushers and incoherent nincompoops would read this.

                  Originally posted by ckj846
                  Sorry if I'm going off on a tangent here but I was thinking a lot about the whole "is gay a choice or a genetic thing or what lawl?" thing. I think that it has a lot to do with environment. I'm not saying 100%, but it does play a very big role.

                  When I was a kid, I was always closer with my mom and I was somewhat "anti-social" in elementary school during Kindergarten. I remember I was always around my sister's friends and they always considered me as part of the 'girls" so I naturally thought it was ok. I've talked to a lot of my gay friends and they also say that they've been closer to their mothers and also surrounded by girls at a young age.

                  I'm just going out on a limb here. It was on my mind so I just decided to type something up. Nothing very logical or "critical thinking'ish" but it gets my ideas across.
                  Don't apologize, I think this is very important and relevant information regarding the topic at-hand. According to Wikipedia's infallible Critical Thinking article, at least. If I may pull another quote from Kilroy/Statistics-in-general here for a sec:

                  Originally posted by Kilroy_x
                  correlation does not imply causation. Even if we accept the validity of your observations, the interpretation you've provided explains things as if they could only come from one side.
                  I somehow doubt that this is due to my previous use of it on this forum(s). Oh well. It's true that you having a closer relationship with your mother and always being good friends with your sister's friends was probably a large factor in you ending up as gay. However, it far more probably wasn't the only factor that made you gay. For example, I've always been closer with my mother, as well, but again, I'm not gay. Could this have had something to do that I never had an older sister to be friends with or older girls to be friends with? Possibly, but we'll never really know, will we? And that's why this topic still exists, and has actually once again picked up speed.

                  Remember, society is a function of biology.
                  This I don't understand, again. I can make several inferences, but I'm afraid I can't tell for sure. Could you clarify here, Kilroy? Sorry I keep misunderstanding what you're implying.
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                  • Chrissi
                    FFR Player
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 3019

                    #429
                    Re: Homosexual Marriage

                    Originally posted by JonoSasson
                    Genetics have shown that there have been no gays in my family before me (unless they were all closeted... unlikely).
                    Any of your ancestors beyond your parents' generation would probably not have openly admitted their homosexuality. It is actually likely that, if you had gay ancestors, they did not admit it and lived out their lives like normal heterosexuals, but with a terrible secret.
                    C is for Charisma, it's why people think I'm great! I make my friends all laugh and smile and never want to hate!

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                    • Kilroy_x
                      Little Chief Hare
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 783

                      #430
                      Re: Homosexual Marriage

                      Originally posted by Kamunt
                      I merely noted that there was likely some interesting articles there that could further the mystery on what exactly could cause non-heterosexuality.
                      There aren't. Or rather, if they haven't revealed anything about homosexuality for as much as the past 2 centuries they probably won't now. "Non-heterosexuality"? You make it sound like homosexuality is a degradation from an original state. This is a baseless assumption at best.

                      It's true that you having a closer relationship with your mother and always being good friends with your sister's friends was probably a large factor in you ending up as gay.
                      No, it isn't. It's probably more likely that his homosexuality was a large factor in his closeness to his mother and sister's friends, if there is even a relationship between the two which there just as likely isn't.

                      However, it far more probably wasn't the only factor that made you gay.
                      You're still making the classic mistake of assuming causes of homosexuality can only come from social conditions, rather than from preceding biological causes that occur in the womb. A person doesn't degrade from heterosexual to homosexual, they are likely just homosexual as soon as they develop past a certain point in the womb. IE, they likely are just homosexual as soon as they are at all.

                      This I don't understand, again. I can make several inferences, but I'm afraid I can't tell for sure. Could you clarify here, Kilroy? Sorry I keep misunderstanding what you're implying.
                      Not a problem. The brain is responsible for human thought and action. Human thought and action are responsible for the entity we call "society". Therefore, following a classical syllogism, since the brain is a biological entity, society is a function of biology in the sense the interaction between human beings is an interaction between minds. The question then is, what causes minds to be the way they are? There's long been a concept of human beings as a blank slate, and society as the thing which grants minds their properties. However I think we could easily borrow from Kant and point out that in order for human beings to be capable of interacting with the world at all, they must have built in mechanisms for at least learning and comprehension of basic patterns. We could also borrow from Nietzsche and point out the absurdity of a causa sui, since from the perspective of society as a cause for individuals, the cause of society is then society, and for something to be its own cause is patently ridiculous.

                      So, sexuality can conceivably be something learned or something ingrained fundamentally in a human being. In both cases it remains a biological function. However, given that traits passed on reproductively are done so with much greater efficiency than traits communicated between human beings, and that traits gained by communication between human beings are rarely as powerful as traits ingrained reproductively in human life (and also in all life, something else which is suggestive), such as the desire to eat, to sleep, to- dare I say; reproduce... The fact that reproduction doesn't occur hardly speaks against the possibility of the ingrained nature of sexual desire, it just suggests that even powerful, fundamental and ingrained biological processes can sometimes manifest in atypical ways.
                      Last edited by Kilroy_x; 05-24-2007, 01:37 PM.

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                      • devonin
                        Very Grave Indeed
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                        • Apr 2004
                        • 10120

                        #431
                        Re: Homosexual Marriage

                        It's true that you having a closer relationship with your mother and always being good friends with your sister's friends was probably a large factor in you ending up as gay.
                        No, it isn't. It's probably more likely that his homosexuality was a large factor in his closeness to his mother and sister's friends, if there is even a relationship between the two which there just as likely isn't.
                        I had a closer relationship with my mother, and was always more friends with females than males, and I'm quite straight. If your one example is supposed to count, then my one example can counter it, and we can get on with discussing causes that are actually causes.

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                        • psychopete
                          Quite electrifying.
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 833

                          #432
                          Re: Homosexual Marriage

                          Originally posted by ToshX
                          Yahoo! News did a report on why people end up gay(or straight) proving that it isn't entirely genetic, but also has a lot to do with the environment as well. It's quite an interesting set of videos, and I recommend people to watch all of them all the way through(it isn't boring, I promise).

                          So really, if the environment affects it, then for all we know, sexuality could also be something we're influenced into deciding, something we don't naturally have decided for us in the first place.
                          While it isn't entirely genetic, it's not entirely environmental.

                          Honestly, I would follow just about none of the stereotypes. I don't have a lisp, I don't move differently, I was never close to my mother and the majority of the people I hung around and still hang around are guys. As a child, I wasn't exactly 'feminine' as I was just frail. I did get abused, but then again, I got abused because my parents thought I was a waste of flesh. =\

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                          • Kamunt
                            FFR Player
                            • May 2005
                            • 372

                            #433
                            Re: Homosexual Marriage

                            Originally posted by Kilroy_x
                            There aren't. Or rather, if they haven't revealed anything about homosexuality for as much as the past 2 centuries they probably won't now. "Non-heterosexuality"? You make it sound like homosexuality is a degradation from an original state. This is a baseless assumption at best.
                            Maybe because heterosexuality and homosexuality aren't the only two kinds of sexualities out there? Bisexuals, asexuals, pansexuals, autosexuals, etc. Although I could have just said "GLB" or "LGB" and gotten the same basic point across, couldn't I have?

                            No, it isn't. It's probably more likely that his homosexuality was a large factor in his closeness to his mother and sister's friends, if there is even a relationship between the two which there just as likely isn't.
                            So the exact opposite is what you're saying. But as you would say, you can't just assume that. He was closer with his mother and his sister's friends because he was homosexual? That doesn't exactly seem fair to assume, either.

                            You're still making the classic mistake of assuming causes of homosexuality can only come from social conditions, rather than from preceding biological causes that occur in the womb. A person doesn't degrade from heterosexual to homosexual, they are likely just homosexual as soon as they develop past a certain point in the womb. IE, they likely are just homosexual as soon as they are at all.
                            No, actually, I wasn't making that mistake. I never said that ending up not a heterosexual was all social. If I didn't properly communicate that, my apologies, I was in Intro to Computer Science while posting that. Just because a boy is closer to his mother than with his father and he's good friends with all of his sister's friends doesn't mean that he's gay, or will turn out gay; however, if there IS, in fact, something in his DNA or whatever that could possibly make him turn out gay, then being closer with his mother and sister's friends could help push him towards that end result. Did that make sense? I'm hoping I was more clear this time.

                            Like....just because you have something in your biology that could be largely in part responsible for making you homo- or bisexual, that doesn't mean that that's the only reason why--studies have been performed which have shown that atypical sexualities are in your DNA and others have shown that they aren't in your DNA. It's all more or less inconclusive, I think, but it's logically impossible to completely agree with either side of the debate and be 100% sure of your stance because we still don't know for sure what the exact causes for each sexuality are. Yes, DNA is assuredly part of it, but it can't be and, as far as I can tell, isn't the sole factor in determining sexuality.

                            Not a problem. The brain is responsible for human thought and action. Human thought and action are responsible for the entity we call "society". Therefore, following a classical syllogism, since the brain is a biological entity, society is a function of biology in the sense the interaction between human beings is an interaction between minds. The question then is, what causes minds to be the way they are? There's long been a concept of human beings as a blank slate, and society as the thing which grants minds their properties. However I think we could easily borrow from Kant and point out that in order for human beings to be capable of interacting with the world at all, they must have built in mechanisms for at least learning and comprehension of basic patterns. We could also borrow from Nietzsche and point out the absurdity of a causa sui, since from the perspective of society as a cause for individuals, the cause of society is then society, and for something to be its own cause is patently ridiculous.

                            So, sexuality can conceivably be something learned or something ingrained fundamentally in a human being. In both cases it remains a biological function. However, given that traits passed on reproductively are done so with much greater efficiency than traits communicated between human beings, and that traits gained by communication between human beings are rarely as powerful as traits ingrained reproductively in human life (and also in all life, something else which is suggestive), such as the desire to eat, to sleep, to- dare I say; reproduce... The fact that reproduction doesn't occur hardly speaks against the possibility of the ingrained nature of sexual desire, it just suggests that even powerful, fundamental and ingrained biological processes can sometimes manifest in atypical ways.
                            OK, yeah, I can understand that. Wow, I never really thought of it that way, but you're absolutely correct--society wouldn't even exist if it weren't for humans wanting to create and uphold it. That's very interesting, thank you for that.
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                            • Master_of_the_Faster
                              FFR Player
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 255

                              #434
                              Re: Homosexual Marriage

                              Ok... I understand that what people say have something to do with homosexuality, but why does it matter how or why a person is homosexual? The main issue is whether or not homosexual marriages should be allowed. Genetics or reasons for a homosexual existing as the homosexual he/she is, does not really have much to do with what people argue are their rights.

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                              • devonin
                                Very Grave Indeed
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                                • Apr 2004
                                • 10120

                                #435
                                Re: Homosexual Marriage

                                Well, we long since exhausted that discussion you see. There was no compelling reason at all for people who weren't biased by relgious beliefs to deny homosexuals the right to -legal- marriage, and even the most ardent liberal acknowledged that there was no basis for forcing religions to allow -religious- marriage if it was against the tenets of their faith.

                                The crux of that debate spun off into the Church vs State thread, and people just kinda kept riffing on various homosexuality topics, and here we are.

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