User blog comment:Centrist16/SOMETHING EVERYONE MUST KNOW/@comment-25641444-20150811170803/@comment-3398633-20150812220058

Actually, my logic makes perfect sense. You see, heterosexual behavior is the default behavior of humans. We can't avoid something that is the natural function of our species. Homosexuality on the otherhand is not the default, and not the natural behavior of humans. In much the same way no one wants to be involved in cancer-related events. They understand that it is helpful to those suffering from cancer, but they don't enjoy the idea of having to submerge themselves in the topic simply because it exist. As a member of a family with long history of cancer and cancer-related deaths, it isn't a subject I enjoy. The same holds true of homosexuality. People don't enjoy being exposed to something that isn't the natural function of humanity. Sounds confusing the way I said it, but that is the best I have right now.

With the word replace, it won't work. Natural behavior as opposed to unnatural behavior will always be accepted. Evolution only equips humans with traits and desires that promote the propagation of genetic information for the survival of the species. You can argue with me all you like, but the proof is in the evolutionary pudding. Homosexuality is an evolutionary anomaly, and last I recall, anomalies don't occur naturally in the wild, either in humans, plants, or animals. As for children, I'm just playing the devil's advocate here, but children are far more intelligent than we them credit for. Looking back on the two girls I mentioned, they knew exactly what they were doing, planned out how they were going to murder someone, and how they intended to cover up their crime. That was a lot of adult decision-making on their part.

Considering evolution once again, if children weren't suppose to have sex, a girl wouldn't ovulate at such as young age. In the wild hunter-gatherer days of humanity, when a small cut could mean life or death for a human, reproducing as soon as possible was a neccessity. Combine that with the aforementioned adult-level decision-making from the two girls, who knows. Like I said before, just playing devil's advocate here. Also, I didn't know you replied to my socialism comment at the bottom. I'll get to it now.