Loki
Obviously, at some stage around 3, the "mimicing" stops and their "natural" tendencies take over.
An alternative explanation might be that around 3, they realize what mirror image means, and start actually mimicking you more faithfully. I think 3 is around the age they figure out mirrors.
Still, it's a cool experiement.
The Mad Linguist
Your patience amazes me. I would have lost it over trying explain that things can be innate without being genetic. I salute you.
Fade
Because we all know Yahzi is a huge homo and is working with some sort of agenda, right?
In yer dreams, buddy!
P.S. Thanks for the personal story. I think your mom deserves a salute, too.
Christian
Where to begin? The Mad Linguist answered most of your objections, probably more clearly than I could have. In case it wasn't obvious, I agree completely with everything he said.
Yazhi equate Christians to fascists and anything that can hurt Christians is good material to use.
This is unfair. I was explaining the political context of this discussion, which is entirely separate from its rational content. Don't commit
ad hominen and reject my arguments just because you don't like the purpose I will put the conclusion to. That doesn't invalidate them.
Note: When Fade discredits the ex-gay movement by pointing out that they have an agenda, he is not committing ad hominen. He is excluding evidence as untrustworthy, which is an entirely different issue. I hope you see that.
I really don't know how to put it any plainer to you. You assume that being left-handed is genetic, and you are so certain that somebody showed this scientifically that you are completely unware of what evidence, studies, or procedures were used. Yet when we tell you that exactly the same evidence and procedures were used to determine that homosexuality is genetic, you balk.
To be precise, we don't know that left-handedness is genetic. We know that it is innate, which is not quite the same thing, although very close (as The Mad Linguist explained). Nobody has isolated the gene for left-handedness. However, we do know that Spinal Bifida is genetic: we have identified the gene, and we can test you for it and tell you whether or not you have a chance of having a child with that condition. My point is that left-handedness is not as well proved as you think, and yet at no point are you willing to back down on its obvious innate nature. I'm not saying you should: I think the case is proved to scientific standards: I'm just pointing out that you can't bitch about the method used to show that homosexuality is innate unless you are willing to backtrack on left-handedness.
And with scientific tests, we can, with 100% accuracy determine who is what.
We can, with similar accuracy (I assure you it's not 100% for either case) determine homosexuality. You can measure the erotic response without asking people how they feel. You put a little meter on their wiener and show them pictures. This has been done, and people like Fade react to pictures of Tom Cruise the same way people like me react to pictures of Nichole Kidman.
What part of this don't you get?
BTW, when investigating things like how people feel, their personal testimony is valid scientific evidence. You overcome the possibilty that they are lying through a variety of ways, such as making it anoynmous (so they don't have a reason to lie) and taking lots of samples (so you aren't depending on one person's version). If you don't understand how your testimony about how you feel is different than your testimony about what you saw, I can't explain it.
Finally, as the Mad Linguist points out: our best evidence that sexuality is innate is
our own internal selves/ It is absolutely not a choice for me: it never was, even though I had the option presented to me at various times. Times when I couldn't land a girl. Desperate times, like high school. And yet even though I was friends with gays who would have had sex with me, I never considered it, no matter how desperate I got.
Does this not reflect your expierence? Are you one of those lucky few who
can choose, or have you just never been exposed? I suggest you go to a gay bar, pick out a pretty boy, and share a few drinks. Then look inside yourself and ask: could I choose this, even if I wanted to?
If you can't choose it: if, like me, you can barely even imagine choosing it in some alternate dimension: then what on earth makes you think it's a choice for them?
Yes, but this test does not show there is a genetic component. Actually, it could show that males are suceptible to this type of conditioning.
Then why wouldn't handedness tests merely show that people were susceptible to conditioning? Because they are done on toddlers? But sexual attraction hardly exists at that stage, so how could you reasonably test for it in toddlers?
Furthermore, isn't (as Fade related) all of the conditioning in our society
against homosexuality? Where in the heck would this conditioning for it come from?
This clearly shows that you have a double standard. The test you accept for left-handedness (non-verbal response to a stimulus) you simply refuse to accept for homosexuality.
I'm afraid all of the facts in the world cannot defeat prejudice.