TEST YOUR HYPOTHESIS: make the choice, temporarily.

After doing so, make out with another male/female who identifies as gay. If it is a choice, it is one anybody can make and then simply choose their original state (sexual preference).

If you say this is impossible because the choice is permanent, you can stop wasting money on faith-based institutions created to revert those who’ve made the “choice,” that is, to choose to be heterosexual once more. For it is contradictory to acknowledge the condition cannot be changed once the choice is made while simultaneously investing in counseling/programs intended to do just the opposite. Which is it?

If it is not permanent, which I will assume is the position you support given the abundance of aforementioned “pray the gay away” etc programs, then one can easily vacillate between available sexual orientation options with ease and return to their preference when they desire.

Remember, the operative word here is TEMPORARILY. This will prove your theory. Undoing the choice may be more challenging than making it; nevertheless, the challenge in making the choice is irrelevant, your position is that people can and people do…. I will wait – probably forever – for a willing subject…