3D Master
Rear Admiral
You know what the problem is with psychologists?
They're not neurologists.
In other words; if they admit that homosexuality and other issues, especially things that are problematic, are neurological in nature and not psychological in nature - they're all but out of job.
You go however to those who actually deal with genetics, the hormones, the neurology, the brain structure; anyone that did actual tests with the actual physical brains, you'll find not one of them will say it's nurture. It's all the structure of the brain with them, nothing to do with nurture at all.
So not just the hormones?
I never said it was just hormones. I said that levels of hormones determine how a brain - aka neurologically - grows.
I really doubt that a respected professional body is misrepresenting the evidence. See also the American Academy of Pediatrics: http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/pediatrics;113/6/1827.pdf
There's plenty of interesting research, but there is not, as far as I can see, a conclusive, widely accepted answer to the question of what determines sexual orientation. The point I'm trying to make is that your explanation of a hormonal imbalance is an oversimplification. It may contain part of the truth, but it probably isn't the whole truth.
Lord knows why I'm posting this on a Star Trek message board![]()
There's another problem with both these groups: they're Americans. This is the country that houses fundamentalist Christianity on a scale nowhere else found in the western world. And that Christianity loves to think that gays are evil sinners that go to hell, unless they save them from themselves in anti-gay camps. And that lot has power and money in America, and that means ways to influence things, and a group you don't want to piss off.
Go outside of America, and you're hard pressed to find anyone who thinks homosexuality comes from nurture not nature, that is, if you find even one at all.