Religion, Genetics, and Sexual Orientation : A First Cut
This essay explores the implications for religions of a genetic etiology of sexual orientation, using Judaism as an example. It begins with a brief overview of the current state of the scientific research into genetic elements of sexual orientation. Then it looks at contemporary attitudes toward homosexuality across the Jewish spectrum, and inquires whether there is any evidence to suggest that a scientific finding of a genetic basis for sexual orientation would have a positive influence on those who currently condemn homosexuality