No he did not make you that way -- even if you don't believe in God, NATURE didn't make you that way, because you cannot be born attracted to something when the neurological systems that enable attraction have to be developed postnatally through limbic stumili based on sensory perception.
That part of the brain isn't remotely formed enough in the pre/perinatal state to produce the neurotransmitters that ultimately lead to attraction (i.e., sight, sound, smell, touch, taste). This is because the forebrain's neuroectodom that helps control the development of the regions that lead to hypothalamus development aren't remotely formed enough during the prenatal stages to enable the function of attraction, because the hypothalamus lacks about 80% of its cell structure, and in turn, dependent systems like the hippocampus and limbic systems aren't properly formed yet to feed sensory feedback to that part of the brain.
Ergo, you cannot be MADE gay through the natural selection process, it is simply a physiological impossibility unless your limbic system somehow matures ahead of your hypothalamus, which is also a physiological impossibility for humans since it's a subordinate of the hippocamus and the hippocampus requires a fully developed fornix to make use of the sensory development provided by the hypothalamus.
It's frustrating because people keep repeating the lie "I was just born this way" or "God made me this way". No, he did not. No, nature did not.
You can't be born with attractions toward something when they require organs that don't exist during that stage of fetal development -- they literally require environmental stimuli to properly develop, as it's a hierarchy of neuro-reactions based on sustained development of one's neurophysiology.
In short, it's a dishonest cope to justify sinful behaviour.
(Ironically, it's funny because if gays really believe they are born gay before the neurological systems are formed, then they're automatically contradicting the pro-abortion crowd's argument that fetuses aren't humans, since they're attempting to argue that fully developed human neurosystems are present during that stage of prenatal development)
No he did not make you that way -- even if you don't believe in God, NATURE didn't make you that way, because you cannot be born attracted to something when the neurological systems that enable attraction have to be developed postnatally through limbic stumili based on sensory perception.
That part of the brain isn't remotely formed enough in the pre/perinatal state to produce the neurotransmitters that ultimately lead to attraction (i.e., sight, sound, smell, touch, taste). This is because the forebrain's neuroectodom that helps control the development of the regions that lead to hypothalamus development aren't remotely formed enough during the prenatal stages to enable the function of attraction, because the hypothalamus lacks about 80% of its cell structure, and in turn, dependent systems like the hippocampus and limbic systems aren't properly formed yet to feed sensory feedback to that part of the brain.
Ergo, you cannot be MADE gay through the natural selection process, it is simply a physiological impossibility unless your limbic system somehow matures ahead of your hypothalamus, which is also a physiological impossibility for humans since it's a subordinate of the hippocamus and the hippocampus requires a fully developed fornix to make use of the sensory development provided by the hypothalamus.
It's frustrating because people keep repeating the lie "I was just born this way" or "God made me this way". No, he did not. No, nature did not.
You can't be born with attractions toward something when they require organs that don't exist during that stage of fetal development -- they literally require environmental stimuli to properly develop, as it's a hierarchy of neuro-reactions based on sustained development of one's neurophysiology.
In short, it's a dishonest cope to justify sinful behaviour.
(Ironically, it's funny because if gays really believe they are born gay before the neurological systems are formed, then they're automatically contradicting the pro-abortion crowd's argument that fetuses aren't humans, since they're attempting to argue that fully developed human neurosystems are present during that stage of prenatal development)
Yeah they really do live up to the motto that the only standards they have are double-standards.