I am sure reasonable people can and have come to the conclusion that homosexuality is a lifestyle choice.
No, they can't.
As for Michael Moore, I doubt mnay women or men would find this uber-egomaniac physically attractive.
But it's a choice, right? You could be sexually attracted to Michael Moore if you wanted to be, couldn't you? This would prove your position to be correct, and mine to be incorrect. Surely, that'd be worth it.Actually, this is a really good idea. As long as sexual attraction is a choice, I think I'll just choose to be sexually attracted to really ugly people from now on. I'll face less competition, and ugly people are probably nicer anyway.
Did you see the movie
Shallow Hal? The one where Jack Black's character was hypnotized into being attracted to ugly women? He was happier that way. Why don't we all do that? We don't even need hypnosis, since sexual attraction is merely a matter of choice. So why are we all so stupid that we remain sexually attracted to pretty girls instead of ugly ones? Bad choices, that's why.
Unless maybe . . . perhaps . . . we
don't get to choose whom we're sexually attracted to? Nah, that
can't be right. It's definitely a choice! A reasonable person could certainly think so, anyway. As long as he's willing to disregard every scintilla of evidence available.