Gender variation...it’s only natural.
EDITOR'S NOTE: a version of this letter ran in the Westerly Sun. Mac gave us permission to run this original version of his letter.
Dear Editor,
As a zoologist and former science teacher, I would like to
focus on an important misconception regarding the notion that, “marriage is
only the union of a man and a woman” (genetically XY and XX, respectively).
Besides our standard XY male and XX female, there are
chromosomal variations such as XO, XXX, XXY, XYY, XX male, and XY female. Gays,
lesbians, and transsexuals are only an extension of this considerable variation
in human genders.
From my way of looking at it, these gender variations are all
God-given natural traits, no different than blue eyes, curly hair, and
left-handedness. So, let’s not deny the right to marriage because someone is
blue eyed, left-handed, or lesbian.
Count 'em: four genders |
We don’t have to look very far to see gender variation in
our back yard. The common bluegill sunfish, which we can catch in our local
ponds, has one female and three male genders.
The white-throated sparrow, a
common visitor to our bird feeders, has two male genders and two female
genders. Throughout nature, there is considerable gender variation and likewise
in our human species.
Gender variation...it’s only natural.