Shattering the Myth of the ‘Gay Gene’: Nature vs. Nurture in Shaping Sexual Orientation

Is the Gay Gene Myth Finally Debunked by Science? (Trending with Timmerie)

In a recent episode of Trending with Timmerie, the host tackled a hot topic: the myth of the “gay gene.” Science to the Rescue: A major study in the journal Science in 2019 put an end to this idea, with 20 researchers coming together to say that genetics don’t control who you’re attracted to. Instead, it’s all about your environment – family, friends, upbringing – that are the real game-changers.

Timmerie shared stories about two of her childhood friends who came out as gay later in life. While it was heartbreaking for her to witness their identities shift, she saw it more as a loss of touch with themselves and their natural attractions rather than being born that way. The study showed that environmental factors have double the impact on sexual orientation compared to genetics, so it’s not nature but nurture that shapes who we are.

The Catholic Church has always believed in free will and making our own choices. The idea of a “gay gene” goes against this belief. We’re made to love freely, using our intellect and free will. Change is Possible: People can and do change. Many who once identified as gay now live heterosexual lives, showing that transformation is real. Faith and love play a huge part in this journey.

Surprising Stats: Did you know more people in the U.S. and UK identify as “formerly gay” than currently gay? This shows that a lot of people are finding new paths that align more with their faith and natural law. The Takeaway: Timmerie wants us to remember that our environment and our choices shape us, but we have the freedom to change and grow especially with the support of our faith. Let’s embrace truth about human freedom and God’s plan for love and sexuality

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