(April 15, 2015 at 1:00 pm)Heywood Wrote: In Australia they have this substance they eat called Vegemite. Basically it is a jelly made from used up brewers yeast. The rest of the world thinks the substance is pretty vile but the Australians have chosen to like it. They have cultivated a taste for it. Could homosexuality be the same? Could it be something people with a certain pre-disposition cultivate a taste for?
I think homosexuality can be a choice in very much the same way cultivating a taste for Vegemite is a choice. I'm sure some Australians always remember liking Vegemite and would claim they don't have a choice but to like it.
I'm one of those who would say I always liked the stuff, and didn't have to cultivate a taste for it. Why on Earth do you think that merely demanding that it's a choice anyway invalidates that? Why do you think your mere assertion counts as any kind of argument?
'Course, Heywood is ignoring me, he's run off in a huff and attempted to take the ball with him, but reducing what little credibility he has is always rewarding, especially when he's reduced to arguments that are tantamount to putting his fingers in his ears and yelling "it's a choice! It's a choice!" over and over.
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