The majority of penguins happen to live in extremely cold areas. Does this mean humans wanting to live in warm climates are not natural?
No, it makes perfect logic. The two heterosexuals may have had such a poor gene pool that the combined of the two produced a means to end it.
I went to the Bronx Zoo when I was a child and a monkey actually jerked-off while sitting in a tree in front of all the spectators. Therefore it should be legal for humans to do it too - I mean, who are they hurting...
Let me try this as a bit of proof since some homosexuals wandered off the reservation to Penguins and even other animals. Mom was heterosexual and married two others, though not at the same time. Husband 1 and her had 5 children. 1, a boy was a homosexual. 4 kids were natural, me included. So how can a small number be considered normal? It seems highly likely to me that the vast majority of families did not produce even 1 homosexual kid.
There are less gingers in the world than there are people of the LGBT community. Does that mean they're unnatural?
Again, the operative word here is consent. If everyone involved did not or cannot give consent, then its wrong and in a western society, often prosecuted by law.
One is a choice - the other is not. Animals can think and choose to be homosexuals, therefore the same must be true for humans. Science, bro...
That is a good point - if homosexuality is normal, why would anyone have to defend it? Unless, the argument is that "everyone else" is abnormal...
The reason I did not say consent is that the law is written so boys are minors and by law can never consent to sex acts.
Just because there was no verbal statement, doesn't mean the hen wanted it. I'm sure the zebra didn't want to dinner to the lion, yet no one will deny that it was killed.
So you believe that penguins actually thought about being homosexuals, and consented to it, based on one pair of penguins is some zoo?