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Tommy24156ParticipantFirst of all, there is a substantial incidence of homosexual behavior among other animals. Next, presumably you have difficulty regarding human beings as ‘higher’ animals because of the decision of some to practice homosexual behavior. The real question is not why people generally regard themselves as ‘higher animals’ in spite of homosexuality, but rather why you equate homosexual behavior as beneath that which is acceptable for higher animals. Personally, if I had to compile a list of behaviors that suggested that human beings are not as intelligent and evolved as we tell ourselves that we are, I would write volumes before same-sex preference ever presented itself as a potential example. Finally, when has sex of any kind ever, ever been about the intellect? Whether it’s a man and a woman, two men, or an orangutan and a Palm Pilot, it’s more about drive than it is a cerebral matter, isn’t it?
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