Would homosexuality lead to the extinction of humanity as we know it? Find out next time! by an existentialist
(libertarian)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
I've been thinking about this for a while, and I think I might have discovered an answer.
Critics of gay rights for centuries have said that homosexuality is detrimental to the human race. You simply cannot produce children in a homosexual relationship, they argue. This is true enough. But welcome to the modern age of society, where insemination and test tubes are beginning to make a revolution.
Let's say, for the heck of it, that America converted to an all-gay society. Everyone had to be a homosexual in order to live in America. How would we keep America alive after the next generation? It's rather simple. You take the male's seman, voluntarily given, of course, and inseminate women who, voluntarily, want to be pregnant. Therefore no heterosexual union is necessary, and the human race does not go extinct. Furthermore, it provides homosexual couples with the opporturnity to be parents and provide for a loving environment.
Granted, this article does not take into account people's moral indignation of homosexuality, and it wasn't intended to, nor does it need to, because that's their problem, not the homosexual's.
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Good Article. Also homosexual partners could solve the orfanage and foster care problem of Americas unwanted children. We could do away with abortion if we would simply let gays adopt. Who always blocks this? CHRISTIANS!
Not that it would be a bad thing, but the human race would go extinct. Unintended pregnancies make up a whole lot more of pregnancies than intended pregnancies today.
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