ty. The common argument against any moral intervention is that homosexual tendencies are something certain individuals are born with. It is quite difficult to accept such a claim when it is considered that so many people are born without such a genetic trait. For this argument to be valid, one would have to accept that every homosexual on the planet has been born into a pre-existing web of physiological shortcomings. This argument is clearly false when the element of choice is introduced. Over the years there have been several straight individuals who have become homosexual. For no apparent reason, they simply began living the gay lifestyle. If they were born with a predisposition, it is difficult to understand how or why any parts of these individuals’ lives were spent as heterosexual. Of course it is possible that these people were always gay, but simply had not come to terms with their sexual orientation. However, the idea that homosexuality is genetic is weakened further when the foregoing is coupled with the fact that many gay individuals have become heterosexual. If one is destined to be homosexual from birth, how does that individual then cease all homosexual behavior in favor of the heterosexual lifestyle? It seems clear that such change in behavior over time can easily be attributed to a distinct choice. If it were a biological issue there would be no room for choice. It is not enough to suggest that these individuals were simply attempting to conform to society’s expectations, as it would be difficult to find a heterosexual that would become gay if society deemed it correct. With the said arguments in mind, it seems obvious that homosexuals are choosing a lifestyle that is inherently unnatural and immoral. One need not look far to realize that members of the same sex are not sexually compatible. The basic, fundamental function of human beings is reproduction. Homosexuals cannot possibly reproduce wi...