>>16
implying that human choices are not natural yet humans are a part of nature. Okay, I'm with you so far.
>>17
People are not their thoughts, choice is the commitment to the path they decide, not thoughts. Even if I was strongly attracted to men, I could still choose women, especially because I'm not attracted to them, thereby gaining courage and sexually desired orgasm at the same time which I wouldn't from men cause I would be attracted to them already. You can either indulge in desire and fear or resist them. Your choice.
I could think about having sex with women the rest of my life, but until I make the choice to pursue a woman and actually have intercourse, am I still a committed heterosexual? How can I make such a claim, it would be a matter of faith at this point and not experiential proof of heterosexuality.
Hence...choice.
Even if that person doesn't believe in choice, a choice to not believe in choice was made. Without choice, no action takes place.
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