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Thursday, November 11, 2004

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>>  What About the 'Gay Gene'? An Honest Look at the Evidence

"What we have here is a scientific controversy," explained Michael
Bailey, a Northwestern University scientist and proponent of the "gay
gene" theory. For the past fifteen years, homosexual activists have
staked their political strategy on claims that homosexuality is an
inherited trait, like left-handedness, for a significant minority of
human beings.

Homosexuality, they have argued, is thus a "natural" condition and is
not morally significant. This argument appears regularly in political
discourse and public debate, and many people just assume that the claim
has solid scientific evidence behind it. Not hardly. With the issue of
homosexuality front and center in our national debate, an honest
assessment of the scientific research is in order.

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A report published in the April 23, 1999 edition of Science refuted
earlier claims by scientists who have discovered the so-called "gay
gene." That's right--these claims were put to rest over five years ago.
Why do so many influential people still contend that we now "know" that
homosexuality is caused by genes?

Back in 1999, clinical neurologists George Rice and George Ebers of
Canada's University of Western Ontario reported that they had failed to
find a link between male homosexuality and chromosomal region Xq28, a
link which had been claimed by other researchers. The Canadian results
were supported by work at the University of Chicago which, according to
Science, "does not provide strong support for a linkage." Rice stated
that the cumulative evidence "would suggest that if there is a linkage
it's so weak that it's not important."

Two of the most significant scientists pressing this case are Dean Hamer
of the National Cancer Institute and Simon LeVay, a neuroscientist
formerly with the Salk Institute. Among those arguing for a biological
basis of homosexuality, Hamer is the establishment expert. LeVay is the
passionate evangelist. In fact, LeVay has left the task of scientific
research to others, and now works as a homosexual activist. He sees the
biological case as essential to overcoming claims that homosexual
behavior is sinful. "A genetic component in sexual orientation says
'This is not a fault, and this is not your fault.'"

The case for a biological cause gained credibility in 1991 through
research by Michael Bailey which studied patterns of male homosexuality
among identical twins. The case was strengthened in 1993 when Hamer and
colleagues claimed to have identified a specific genetic link to male
homosexuality, and to have isolated the link to the X chromosome. Both
studies received international media attention and coverage. Rice and
Ebers undertook their study to see if these claims could be confirmed.
To the contrary, they found no link in the Xq28 region which could
function with any significant influence. Ebers stated that "there is no
hint or direction of the initial observation." Hamer defended his
research, but conceded that the new studies do indicate that at least
some cases of homosexuality are not linked to the X-chromosome. He
called for yet more research involving hundreds of homosexual twins.

Hamer knows that the research can be a two-edged sword. In 1997 he
warned, "The trick will be to make sure that sexual orientation is
included on a list of 'normal' traits rather than on a list of diseases
and disorders." He acknowledged that deciding "which list sexual
orientation belongs to is a social judgment, not a scientific one."
Homosexual activists downplayed the research study but appeared to
retreat from any claim of a biological basis for homosexuality.

David M. Smith, speaking for the Human Rights Campaign, a
homosexual-rights political organization, told The Washington Post that,
"In the final analysis it should not matter whether there is a
biological basis or there is not." This is quite a shift from the
group's established strategy. Responses to the study are predictable.
The argument that homosexuality is matter of biology rather than
morality is too useful for the homosexual community to abandon it
altogether. Some remain convinced that research will eventually prove
this case. Conservatives will welcome the research as "proof" that
homosexuality is freely chosen and that biology plays no significant
part in the homosexual condition. Both sides had better be careful lest
the scientific evidence should eventually build against their case.

Conservative Christians believe that homosexual behavior is sinful, not
because of scientific evidence or the absence of a biological basis, but
because the Bible is so clear in its condemnation of all homosexual
acts, and even of homosexual desire (Romans 1: 27). The Rice and Ebers
study does reveal the weakness of the biological argument put forward by
homosexual activists, but evangelicals must be cautious in denying the
possibility of any biological factors related to homosexuality.

Both serious and ludicrous arguments are now put forth claiming a
genetic basis for, among other things, alcoholism, gambling addictions,
violent behavior, and even excessive television watching. All of these
represent efforts to remove social stigma and to classify sinful
behaviors as normal, or at least understandable. Dean Hamer has moved on
to argue that belief in God is linked to a "God gene."

The flight from moral responsibility is a hallmark of the modern age. We
hope for modern science to heal our diseases and excuse our sins. The
Bible will not allow this evasion. Our sinful behavior, rooted in
biology or not, is a matter for which we are fully accountable. After
all, as the Psalmist confessed: "Behold, I was brought forth in
iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me" (Psalm 51:5).

The doctrine of total depravity reminds us that no part of ourselves is
free from sin and its injury. That certainly includes our genetic code
as well. As the church father Ambrose of Milan (340-397) stated, "Before
we are born we are infected with the contagion, and before we see the
light of day we experience the injury of our origin." In the end, the
scientific evidence is not morally important, though it may be medically
useful.

The church's witness to the biblical condemnation of homosexuality as
sin is a crucial test of faithfulness, no matter where the biological
research may lead. In the end, the church must take its stand on the
Word of God--not on the latest genetic analysis.

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.  For more articles and resources by
Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily
national radio program broadcast on the Salem Radio Network, go to
www.albertmohler.com.  For information on The Southern Baptist
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