The key point though, by far, is that scientific studies support the fact that most people experience little or no choice in sexual orientation.
To the modern religious person, this is irrelevant.
Having gay sex is a choice.
Your sexual orientation might not be a choice, but it IS your choice to act on it.
Women might never turn them on.
They might always lust for a man.
I am heterosexual. But me having sex with a woman is definitely a choice.
While I was fully Muslim, I abstained from having sex. It is definitely possible.
Even right now, I am in my office... and magically, I am not having sex with anyone even though.
It is why the whole 'is it a choice or is it genetic...' just confuses the issue.
Saying something is natural doesn't prove anything. Monkeys have gay sex. It is natural. They also throw feces on each other, murder those not in their tribe, don't have a life long mate...
Our genes might give us tendencies. But we always have a choice to act.
It really doesn't matter. It only matters if you think the homosexual act is moral, immoral, or it doesn't matter.
It's purely an opinion piece.
For me, I don't see anything immoral with two adults choosing to mate with the sex. It's their business.