In the argument that homosexuality is/is not a choice, is there any way that both sides can be correct?
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11-09-2012, 09:27 PM
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In the argument that homosexuality is/is not a choice, is there any way that both sides can be correct?
My sister often brings up political debates on her Facebook, typically on the subjects of homosexuality and abortion. In regards to the homosexuality debates, there are two sides. My sister, parents, and a group of their friends argue that homosexuality is a choice. The other side argue that it is not a choice.
Is there any way both of these sides, in their own way, can be equally correct in whether they think it is/is not a choice? Ads |
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In the argument that homosexuality is/is not a choice, is there any way that both sides can be correct? - Sophia Estelle - 11-09-2012 09:27 PM
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