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what is the difference between same-sex attraction and same-sex relationships or behavior? how would many people say choice and control relate to both of these?

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what is the difference between same-sex attraction and same-sex relationships or behavior? how would many people say choice and control relate to both of these?

  • homo attractions cant be chosen but homo relationships can be chosen

  • your relationships are a choice that can be controlled whereas your actions can only be controlled

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what has and has not been proven about the cause or reason for same-sex attraction?

  • there’s no single cause for homo attraction but there are many factors

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The research Whitehead used in the Narth Institute article to suggest that same-sex attraction is not just genetically-controlled featured what kind of people?

twins

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what are the general kinds of biological and social phenomenons used to explain factors that might contribute to a person being gay

  • environment

  • sexual abuse

  • porn

  • brain anatomy

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Did the articles we read for class support that homosexuality has unquestionably been proven to be genetically-programmed? Does that necessarily mean that same-sex attraction is always a choice?

  • no

  • and a hesitant no

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How prevalent does it seem same-sex orientation is in America? Is the rate growing or shrinking?

2-10% (7.2% if you wanna get specific) and growing

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What is generally thought to be true about at least some adolescent same-sex behavior, based on numbers/rate?

spikes in adolescence indicate experimentation not orientation

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What was the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage, and in what year was it decided?

Obergefell vs Hodges 2015

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Do people ever report they they have stopped being gay? Is this a common occurrence?

  • yes

    • not really

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What is often meant (and often not meant) by "being gay" in these situations?

  • acting on gay thoughts

    • kissing/dating/sex

    • same sex activity

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What is generally held to be true by mental health professionals about "conversion therapy" aimed at helping people overcome homosexuality?

it dont work

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12

What is true about numbers of partners and gay men?

the average gay man has higher than average sex

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13

What is true about AIDS and gay men at this point in the 21st century?

  • most AIDS cases take place in gay men

    • life expectant rate of gay men is 8-20 fewer years

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Are these negative health effects only attributable to social stigma? What makes people say yes? What makes people say no?

More suspectible of AIDS/Hiv, higher suicide rates, more likely to drink. All except the AIDS are because of social stigma.

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What are the big arguments people use to argue against same-sex relationships?

  • risk health concerns

  • a chosen behavior

  • slippery slope argument

  • anatomy supports male and female pairings

  • kant’s universibility principle

  • many religions disapprove

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What would "natural law" say about homosexuality? Tie in anatomy and procreation here.

natural law is to procreate and you have to have the opposite sex organs to do so

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What would Kant's "universability rule" argue about homosexuality?

  • imagine if everyone in the world was homo

    • cant procreate anymore

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What is a "slippery slope argument" in general, and how does it apply to same-sex relationships? Are we seeing any truth to the argument when you look at present sexual behavior in America?

  • it starts with _ and ends with _

    • Casual sex → divorce → gender → number → age → consent → species

      • they’re right about the number bc ✨polygamy✨

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What are the weaknesses of slippery slope arguments in general?

it’s more of a manipulative tool and it also assumes that we dont have the choice to choose anything

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What are the big arguments people use to argue in support of same-sex relationships?

  • I didnt choose it and I cant change it

  • it doesnt feel unnatural to me

  • personal autonomy

  • there are gay animals

  • heater marriages are just as messed up

  • the slippery slope argument is outlandish

  • acceptance will lessen negative health effects

  • religon and sacred texts dont actually oppose the gays

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21

What is true about animals and homosexuality?

there are gay animals

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How does this offer support of homosexuality? How do opponents turn this argument against homosexuality?

  • if there are gay animals than it has to be natural right

    • we… aren’t animals 🧍🏾‍♀️

      • they also probs dont know what they doing

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What is an "affirming" church, as it relates to this topic?

homos: this is my best friend Valentina, talk Valentina.

affirming churches: allies! ✊✨

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Does the Bible spend a lot of time talking about homosexuality? How about heterosexual sin?

no but it does talk about heterosexual sex

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25

What man and city are featured in a classic story from Genesis often applied to this topic?

lot and sodom

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Do traditional translations indicate about whether the Old Testament was okay with same-sex relationships?

yes, the Old Testament was not okay with SSR

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What famous Old Testament character do some people claim was gay?

David

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What words are used in Romans 1 for same-sex relationships?

shameful; lust; unnatural; error; penalty

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What do people who support same-sex relationships think Paul was actually talking about in Romans 1 (and therefore this passage doesn't apply to most same-sex relationships today)?

pedophilia not two consenting adults

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What did Jesus say about homosexuality? What do people on both sides of the argument say about this?

  • he doesnt

    • it wasnt already implied to be a bad thing so what’s the point in him saying something

  • other people are think that if he’s addressed all the other already deemed bad things then hm maybe this isn’t actually so bad

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