"Even nature doesn't support homosexuality.?"
Why don't you people know how punctuation works? Is this a statement or a question?
No matter. If you think nature doesn't support homosexuality you need to look a little closer. Ask the keepers at your local zoo. I'm sure they've got some stories to share with you.
"That is why homosexuals cannot reproduce."
Neither can sterile people. What's your point?
"Think about it."
I have. Obviously you have not.
"True love produces life. Homosexuals cannot produce life. That is natures way of telling us that homosexuality is not true love."
Riiiight. So couples where one or both are sterile don't have "true love" either then? What about couples who choose not to have children?
"Yes, sex in general can result in a child."
In general? As far as I know that's the whole purpose. It's not some sort of side effect.
"However, sex in true love can, for heterosexuals."
Say what now?
"Weather homosexuals have true love or not, they cannot reproduce."
You keep saying that. You're not making the point you think you're making.
"And my association of? homosexuality with "true love" was done loosely."
Will you stupid fuckers stop putting question marks randomly in sentences? Please?