Sela said this in response to glassjester's question about homosexuality being disordered or not.
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...y-a-Disorder&p=4769563&viewfull=1#post4769563
The thread was closed but I wanted to ask a follow-up question, which I may end up regretting.
Sela, does your second point assume that it's caused by genetics? If so, is that a safe assumption?
To be clear, I am not putting up 'genetics' against 'choice'. I have other biological causes in mind.
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...y-a-Disorder&p=4769563&viewfull=1#post4769563
Selaphiel said:Problem with arguing from teleology is that assigning telos for things is a rather arbitrary exercise. If the biological function of drinking is quenching the thirst, then drinking whisky, cognac or any other strong spirit is disordered as well, it is counter productive as it is diuretic. Of course, we drink for other reasons than just quenching the thirst, However, that begs the question of whether humans have sex for more than mere reproduction as well.
Secondly, if it serves no biological function, it really is a mystery as to why it is so prevalent across a very wide variety of species of animals, at such a steady rate as well. That would seem to indicate that it has been selected for. It seems to serve some sort of societal function in other species, since it is rather prevalent in animals that are societal.
The thread was closed but I wanted to ask a follow-up question, which I may end up regretting.
Sela, does your second point assume that it's caused by genetics? If so, is that a safe assumption?
To be clear, I am not putting up 'genetics' against 'choice'. I have other biological causes in mind.