MUHAMMED A. ASADI
Of all topics most popular in today's media, issues concerning homosexuals
and homosexuality in general top the list. Homosexuality is generally defined as
a sexual relationship between partners of the same sex. Debate concerning its
causes and consequences has been going on for many centuries and almost in every
period in human history. However, never before in human history has it been
granted such wide scale acceptance in western society as it has now. The
question that I seek to answer in this paper is whether such wide scale
acceptance should in fact be granted to homosexual behavior? Is such behavior
rational, scientifically functional or is it actually detrimental to the high
level of civilization that we've achieved?
I) THE SCIENTIFIC
PERSPECTIVE:
Scientifically speaking , sex is a means to
an end. The end being the propagation of the human race. This end can never be
fulfilled by sex between males (in the case of gays) or between females (in the
case of lesbians). Therefore, the general conclusion is that homosexuality is
irrational and illogical.
If we consider the construction of the bodies
of the male and female, what is noticed at once is that the construction of a
body of a male (the penis and the anus- i.e no vagina) does not accommodate
having sex with another male. Nor does the construction of a body of a female
(no penis, a vagina) accommodate sex with another female. What is obvious to
common sense is that the construction and location of specific sexual organs in
the bodies of a male and a female accommodate sex between a male and a female
and not among members of the same sex.
Therefore, the conclusion once
again is that homosexuality is an unnatural and an
irrational
behavior.
The case with birth control is different to the
"cause & effect" argument above[this point was brought up in my meeting in
class with the SMSU (Southwest Missouri State) Gay & Lesbian Alliance].
Birth control is simply the further delaying or prevention of a naturally
occurring delaying process. The egg (ovum), which when fertilized develops into
a zygote, which then eventually develops into the fetus, is released in the
female's body in a specific period of time and pregnancy is caused only if a
sperm fuses with the egg in that specific time period. If the egg is not
fertilized during that period, then the cycle in humans ends in menstruation.
(Encyclopedia Britannica, vol 26, Macropaedia 701-703)
II)
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE:
It was
clearly recognized by experts who were objective and unprejudiced, that
psychologically speaking homosexuality is an abnormal behavior. However large
scale lobbying by homosexuals and certain psychologists brought in biases into
this scientific field of inquiry and hence the truth got masked and the results
are stated below:
"Before 1973 the DSM [Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders] listed
homosexuality as a sexual
disorder. Protests by gay activist groups and many psychotherapists eventually
led to its elimination from the manual as a sexual disorder per se, but the DSM
did retain a category called "ego dystotic homosexuality- the feeling of extreme
distress over one's homosexual preference". DSM III R has dropped even this
category, and the issue of homosexuality is no longer mentioned (Comer
480)."
"Until the early 1970's the U.S psychiatric establishment
classified homosexuality as a
mental illness, but that designation was
dropped amid increased political activity and efforts by homosexuals to be seen
as individuals exercising different sexual preferences rather than aberrant
personalities (Encyclopedia Britannica, vol 6,
31)."
Homosexuality is proven to be a learned behavior
according to experiments with clinical
cases of intersexuality. At puberty,
the individuals in question were "generally attracted to the sex opposite to
their sex of rearing [even if it be opposite to their genetic sex of males,
having X & Y chromosomes and females both X chromosomes] This suggests that
sexual orientation is primarily established in post natal experiences
(Encyclopedia Britannica, vol 27, 247)
There has however been great
debate concerning the nature versus nurture question concerning
homosexuality:
i) Brain Difference: The most
recent one seems to indicate a certain difference in certain parts of the brains
of homosexual people. What has however not been resolved is whether such
difference in the brains was the cause or the effect of homosexual behavior.
Further many people in the sample studied had Aids and Aids in its later stages
affects the brain. Therefore no strong conclusions can scientifically be drawn
from such a study.
ii) Hormonal Differences:
when hormones are artificially altered in female animal's bodies
[introducing
excess androgen prenatally] it makes them behave more like males even showing
mating preference for members of the same sex. (Britannica, vol 27
,248-249).
The same source however, also narrates that changing the hormone level
postnatally does not mean that sexual preference for partners will change. The
only thing that will change will be
the arousal level.
Therefore,
based on the above, I believe I can justifiably conclude that abnormal sexual
preference even when it becomes "normal" to a particular individual due to
abnormal circumstances like the above, can be controlled. If every male took his
sexual desires towards every attractive female to their conclusion, you can well
imagine the galloping rate of rapes in this or any other society. Just because
certain individuals experience sexual desires towards members of the same sex,
because something went wrong somewhere, does not at all mean that they should
engage in homosexual behavior or that their behavior be accepted without
question or search for a solution.
iii) The Gay Gene: Even though many "political" efforts have been made by gays to attribute sexual orientation to the infamous "gay gene," nothing conclusive has been found. The study that is cited has fallen our of favor due to the biased nature of the sample and its taking into account only gay men and not lesbians.
1) From psychiatrist Jeffrey Satinover, M.D.:
"Like all complex behavioral and mental states, homosexuality is...neither exclusively biological nor exclusively psychological, but results from an as-yet-difficult-to-quantitate mixture of genetic factors, intrauterine influences...postnatal environment (such as parent, sibling and cultural behavior), and a complex series of repeatedly reinforced choices occurring at critical phases of development."
--J. Satinover, M.D., Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth (1996). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.
2) William Byne, a psychiatrist with a doctorate in biology, and Bruce Parsons (1993) carefully analyzed all the major biological studies of homosexuality. They found none that definitively supported a biological theory of causation. --W. Byne and B. Parsons, "Human Sexual Orientation: The Biologic Theories Reappraised."
Archives of General Psychiatry 50, no.3.)
3) Psychiatrists Friedman and Downey state that "a biopsychosocial model" best fits our knowledge of causation, with various combinations of temperament and environmental events leading to homosexuality. They say:
vol. 5, No. 2, Spring l993."Despite recent neurobiological findings suggesting homosexuality is genetically-biologically determined, credible evidence is lacking for a biological model of homosexuality."
--R. Friedman, M.D. and J. Downey, M.D., Journal of Neuropsychiatry,
4) From sociologist Steven Goldberg, Ph.D.:
"Virtually all of the evidence argues against there being a determinative physiological causal factor and I know of no researcher who believes that such a determinative factor exists...such factors play a predisposing, not a determinative role...I know of no one in the field who argues that homosexuality can be explained without reference to environmental factors."
I would like to add as a conclusion. If we take the arrow of implication backwards, some people have a predisposition to alcohol, that doesn't mean that they should abuse alcohol and that no therapy is effective.
5) An article on genes and behavior in Science magazine says:
"...the interaction of genes and environment is much more complicated than the simple "violence genes" and intelligence genes" touted in the popular press. Indeed, renewed appreciation of environmental factors is one of the chief effects of the increased belief in genetics' effects on behavior. The same data that show the effects of genes also point to the enormous influence of non-genetic factors."
--C. Mann, "Genes and behavior," Science 264:1687 (1994), pp. 1686-1689.
For more information on the "gene" factor this site (from which the above 5 quotes are taken) is helpful:
III) THE RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE:
"Their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in their own persons the due penalty for their error (Romans 1:22-27)."
"....The cost of treating Aids already exceeds $150,000 per person and may
rise further as new therapies develop....Added to the direct medical costs are
the tens of billions of dollars in lost earnings and productivity...There is
little doubt that Aids is a medical and social problem of monumental proportions
(Macionis 545)."
GENERAL
CONCLUSION:
According to common sense, science, logic, psychology and religion - i.e all
those aspects of present society, that have contributed to its civilization,
homosexuality is irrational, illogical, abnormal and an immoral behavior. Those
who practice is should not be personally condemned but their behavior should and
solutions to their ills be found, and the free practice of homosexual behavior
be stopped, so that our society prospers. If clear and concrete evidence were
indeed found in the other direction, I would gladly change my above conclusions.
Therefore let our end be towards the truth!
"..What is left after the
truth except error? How then are you turned away."
(Koran10:32)
WORKS
CITED
Comer, Ronald J. Abnormal Psychology. New York, W.H
Freeman & Co, 1992
Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version, Iowa, World
Bible Publishers Inc, 1971.
"Homosexuality", Encyclopaedia Britannica,
vol 6 (Micropaedia). 15th ed, 1990
Koran. Translation, Picthall, M.
Marmaduke, Lahore, Taj co 1981.
Macionis, John J. Sociology. New Jersey,
Prentice Hall International, 1987.
"Reproduction & Reproductive
Systems", Encyclopaedia Britannica,vol 26 (Macropaedia), 15th ed.
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"Sex & Sexuality", Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol 27
(Macropaedia). 15th ed, 1990.
Smith, Tom. 1998. General Social Survey,
Topic 25. University of Chicago.
Note on
homosexuality in the animal kingdom:
I) Discussed under hormonal errors above.
II) A comparison with the animal kingdom is not justified. Animals at times
kill and eat their offspring too, as the exception and not the general rule. We
cannot therefore justify the killing of our children just because it "happens"
in the animal kingdom. Homosexuality is not the rule but an exception.
please visit Muhammed
A. Asadi's website at:
http://www.rationalreality.com/
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