We [i]are[/i] animals. Just because we've morals, doesn't mean we're that different from them.
Animals of the same species look out for each other. And kill other species for food, which is exactly what we do.
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[quote]Just because we've morals, doesn't mean we're that different from them.[/quote] Yes. Yes it does. That's kind of why we rule the kingdom. [quote]Animals of the same species look out for each other. And kill other species for food, which is exactly what we do.[/quote] That don't always look out for each other. They fight each other as well. Sometimes eat their own kind. Which is kind of frowned upon amongst humans. So what is your point?
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We rule because of our intelligence, not morals. Animals kill each other. And humans don't? We're not that different.
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That's exactly my point. When humans act like animals and "kill each other" as you just so kindly put it, they are punished for acting like animals. So basically, you're deciding when someone acts gay it's ok because animals do it, so it [i]must[/i] be natural, and disagreeing with murder of your own species, even though animals do that as well. You're picking the qualities of animals you want and agree with, and disposing of the other characteristics that they possess. That's a double standard, thus making your whole argument that it's "natural" weak. Natural =/= equal what is right. Find another argument.