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Born Free
This article is not comprehensive but it certainly hits some strong points. As a gay man degreed in both theology and psychology (Master's levels)it has been researched to death and the conclusions continue to point to sexual orientation being an inate part of our very being just as much as our skin color. Skin color is not a behavior, is it? Alcoholism and drug addiction may indeed have some physiological principals but its destructive behavior seems to be rooted in nurture and not as much in nature. Sexual orientation is like skin color and not the desire to drink one's self into a stupor. Those interviewed for these articles are not light weights when it comes to the issues. So, instead of throwing around a lot of pious pish we should defer to those who are considered experts and then use our God given minds to give serious thought to what really matters.