Whether sexuality is genetic or not goes to the heart of the ongoing debate about same-sex marriage.
Are gay rights activists right to insist sexuality has biological origins, or is it a lifestyle choice as claimed by traditionalists?
High-profile feminist, lesbian, columnist and writer Julie Bindel challenges liberal thinking by arguing that sexuality is indeed a choice, and that the current scientific quest to identify a gay gene is both pointless and dangerous.
Presented by Samira Ahmed
To listen to Julie Bindel’s broadcast go to:
www.bbc.co.uk/freethinking
Or visit:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nwdzk
Whether sexuality is genetic or not goes to the heart of the ongoing debate about same-sex marriage.
Are gay rights activists right to insist sexuality has biological origins, or is it a lifestyle choice as claimed by traditionalists?
High-profile feminist, lesbian, columnist and writer Julie Bindel challenges liberal thinking by arguing that sexuality is indeed a choice, and that the current scientific quest to identify a gay gene is both pointless and dangerous.
Presented by Samira Ahmed
To listen to Julie Bindel’s broadcast go to:
www.bbc.co.uk/freethinking
Or visit:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nwdzk

