from Harvard..... isn't this paragraph enough to put this all to rest and realize that we will never actually know? they are saying as of late April that no one knows for sure and that a 'smoking gun' will never be found; that is good enough for me.
" Despite the hype, research has not been conclusive. Scientists have been unable to replicate the results of any studies directly linking genetics to homosexuality, and many doubt that a "smoking gun" will ever be found. Instead, the emerging scientific consensus is that both biological and environmental factors, working in concert, determine sexuality. As science writer Matt Ridley put it in this year's book Nature via Nurture, "The absurd distinction between reversible nurture and inevitable nature has now been well and truly buried.""
Harvard Univ. weighs in on Nature VS Nurture
" Despite the hype, research has not been conclusive. Scientists have been unable to replicate the results of any studies directly linking genetics to homosexuality, and many doubt that a "smoking gun" will ever be found. Instead, the emerging scientific consensus is that both biological and environmental factors, working in concert, determine sexuality. As science writer Matt Ridley put it in this year's book Nature via Nurture, "The absurd distinction between reversible nurture and inevitable nature has now been well and truly buried.""
Harvard Univ. weighs in on Nature VS Nurture
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