I don’t know if I can agree with that, there are micro plastics in just about everything you consume, the meat you eat is full of hormones and the water supply is contaminated with various disrupters, for instance atrazine. I know we like to joke around when Alex Jones says “they’re putting chemicals in the water that turn the freaking frogs gay”, but they kinda are. Not only that, even in the absence of all that, the Y chromosome is progressively losing more and more genes over time, and the reason behind that is somewhat unclear. We don’t actually *know* what makes people gay - we say that they’re “born this way” because we’re accepting and tolerant, but we don’t know why they’re born this way at all. Of course this occurs naturally as well - plenty of animals engage in what would be described as “homosexual activity” in a human context, for instance dolphins. Heck, a dog will hump just about anything. The broader point is that saying “there’s a same amount of gays now as there has always been” seems like one of those [Citation Needed] factoids. You brough up Ancient Greece and Rome, but the context there was very different - perfectly straight men engaged in sexual activities on the regular, but often as a bonding exercise. It was very much cultural. Those same guys went straight back home to their wives right after whatever war they were fighting in has ended.
Can you elaborate?
what about christian doctors? surely one ofthem can be a priest