Yes. The reason is more and more people recognize that sexual orientation is natural and unchangeable, and that all people deserve the chance to find love and happiness in their lives.
Inalienable means incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred. Thus a sentence using inalienable could be: "Their rights were inalienable and therefore could not be surrendered"
Homosexuality isn't something that needs to be treated. It is how some people are born not someto disease.There is no changing it.
Homosexuality cannot be prevented. Also, it is not believed to be purely genetic. Sexual orientation is something that is fixed at an early age, possibly birth. Being gay is just as natural as being straight. Even if there were a way to prevent it, there is no reason to prevent it.
The root word for "inalienable" is "alien." "Inalienable" means unable to be taken away or transferred from its possessor, reflecting the sense of being foreign to or incompatible with something or someone else.
How do you make someone stop being straight? You don't in either case. You accept people for who they are and get on with your life.
Being bi-curious means that you are straight, but are interested in/curious about being with members of the same sex. You are basically curious about both sexes.
It says that homosexuality is a healthy, acceptable orientation, just like being straight.
It's not. People have just become more accepting and it is no longer illegal, so people do not have to hide it. Homosexuality has always exsisted, it's just before it was covered up and gay people were afraid of being criminalised and therefore led secret lives or just refrained.
Stuart Edser has written: 'Being gay, being Christian' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Christian life, Bible and homosexuality, Christianity
Homosexuality is how you are. Some people believe that they can pray and god will make them heterosexual as a result of it, but I don't see how that possible.
they are the inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because he or she is a human being.
As people become less bigoted, and more tolerant of homosexuality and bisexuality, homosexuals and bisexuals feel more comfortable being open about their sexual identity. Since the Gay Rights Movement in the 1970s, gays and bisexuals have become less willing to hide their sexuality and be ashamed of it. Homosexuality and bisexuality isn't increasing. Rather, more and more people are admitting to it.