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A disgust to homosexuality A desire for homosexuality
Debate Score:11
Arguments:11
Total Votes:12
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 A disgust to homosexuality (5)
 
 A desire for homosexuality (6)

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Which is more natural and involuntary?

A disgust to homosexuality

Side Score: 5
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A desire for homosexuality

Side Score: 6

I will opine that a disgust toward homosexuality is more natural and involuntary due to a bigot's hardened heart.

Side: A disgust to homosexuality
1 point

Homophobes are being persecuted by both media and people in general on a regular basis!

Side: A disgust to homosexuality

Isn't that good? Down with the bisexuals, trisexuals and every single gay!

Side: A disgust to homosexuality
1 point

After self survival the strongest instinct of almost every living creature, including mankind, is to reproduce it's own kind. In common with most animals, the human species achieves this by sexual intercourse with those of the opposite sex. A brief look at the human anatomy will illustrate how nature has designed the male and female to interact with each other for the purpose of producing off-spring, thus perpetuating the species. To engage in homosexuality is therefore a deviation from what nature intended and and must be classified as, 'deviant sexual orientation'. Whilst ''normal'' people are understanding and accept the condition of homosexuality most would shutter at the thought of what these ''deviants'' get up to in their love making.

Side: A disgust to homosexuality
1 point

A disgust for homosexuality seems completely voluntary, because people just respond the way that they believe they should, which is usually based on however the majority responds to it.

Side: A desire for homosexuality
1 point

I love the gay erotic art (films, books, paintings, etc). More than the heterosexual one. Maybe it's just that in the last one the majority of what's it's done it's crap.

That makes it some kind of desire, I think.

Side: A desire for homosexuality
1 point

Some research suggests that a gay uncle in 'the nest' was actually beneficial for the upbringing of their brother's or sister's children, as they would be less focused on reproducing themselves but instead care for the children of their siblings. The same research also suggests that more 'feminine behavioural features' in nonhomosexual men, which is likely caused by a 'low dose' of the gay gene, as it could be called, which is likely the way that the gene has been passed down in human evolution.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26089486

Side: A desire for homosexuality
1 point

Homosexuality is the only one that is BOTH, so...... As far as the "disgust" goes, that's not "natural", it's religious.

Side: A desire for homosexuality
instig8or(3308) Disputed
1 point

Actually atheists can be homophobic. On top of that, it is involuntary to believe in something.

Tell me anything you believe in and try and believe it; you can't voluntarily do so.

Side: A disgust to homosexuality