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"I
Was Born This Way"
Many homosexuals argue that they have not chosen their condition, but
that they were born that way, making homosexual behavior natural for
them. But because something was not chosen does not mean it was inborn.
Some desires are acquired or strengthened by habituation and
conditioning instead of by conscious choice. For example, no one chooses
to be an alcoholic, but one can become habituated to alcohol. Just as
one can acquire alcoholic desires (by repeatedly becoming intoxicated)
without consciously choosing them, so one may acquire homosexual desires
(by engaging in homosexual fantasies or behavior) without consciously
choosing them.
Since sexual desire is subject to a high degree of cognitive
conditioning in humans (there is no biological reason why we find
certain scents, forms of dress, or forms of underwear sexually
stimulating), it would be most unusual if homosexual desires were not
subject to a similar degree of cognitive conditioning. Even if there is
a genetic predisposition toward homosexuality (and studies on this point
are inconclusive), the behavior remains unnatural because homosexuality
is still not part of the natural design of humanity. It does not make
homosexual behavior acceptable; other behaviors are not rendered
acceptable simply because there may be a genetic predisposition toward
them.
For example, scientific studies suggest some people are born with a
hereditary disposition to alcoholism, but no one would argue someone
ought to fulfill these inborn urges by becoming an alcoholic. Alcoholism
is not an acceptable "lifestyle" any more than homosexuality
is.
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St. Michael the Archangel
St.
Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our safeguard against the
wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do you, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast
into Hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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