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The following excerpt is from Dr. Jeffrey Satinover's chapter, entitled, "The Biology of Homosexuality: Science or Politics?" which provides a very comprehensive review of the biological research on homosexuality.
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www.narth.com/docs/bioresearch.html
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Is there a biological basis for homosexuality? With gay marriage now supported by the state's highest court and homosexuality likely to be a hot-button issue in the presidential campaign, the question of whether sexual orientation is an innate or acquired trait is an increasingly urgent one. ... Since at least 1991,
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www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2003/12/02/the_bio...
www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2003/12/02/the_biological_basis_of_homosexuality/
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This is my opinion. You fall in love with a person not a gender. ANSWER I agree with the above and no sexuality is not biological nor is it a choice made by an individual. As some just know they are heterosexual others already know as well ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_homosexuality_biological
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Louis P. Sheldon, president of the Traditional Values Coalition in Anaheim, California, says that if a biological cause of homosexuality is found, then "we would have to come up with some reparative therapy to correct that genetic defect."
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www.skeptictank.org/gaygene.htm
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Researchers can look back on two histories: a century-long, highly problematic psychological investigation of homosexuality, and a short but extremely complex history of biological research that started out as an examination of ovulation in rats.
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www.theatlantic.com/doc/199706/homosexuality-biology
www.theatlantic.com/doc/199706/homosexuality-biology
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We attach a selection of extracts from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, and from letters written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi and of the Universal House of Justice pertaining to homosexuality. [online here -J.W.] These extracts offer many insights into the subject.
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bahai-library.com/?file=uhj_homosexuality_biology
bahai-library.com/?file=uhj_homosexuality_biology
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It is now taken for granted, for example, that homosexuality is a biological attribute of the human organism. "I was born this way!" the modern homosexual tells us, and science confirms that in most cases, if not exactly all, this is true.
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/1344734/posts
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While the biological basis for homosexuality remains a mystery, a team of neurobiologists reports they may have closed in on an answer -- by a nose. ... Featherstone, associate professor of biological sciences at UIC, and his coworkers discovered a gene in fruit flies they called "genderblind," or GB. A mutation in GB...
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www.scienceblog.com/cms/homosexuality-biological-not-ha...
www.scienceblog.com/cms/homosexuality-biological-not-hard-wired-fruit-flies-14997.html
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Journal Articles in Psychology ... She found that the anterior commissure (AC) of the hypothalamus was also significantly larger in the homosexual subjects than that of the heterosexuals [2]. Both Swaab's and Allen's results became a standing ground for the biological argument on homosexuality.
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allpsych.com/journal/homosexuality.html
allpsych.com/journal/homosexuality.html
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