Humanity's Alleged Fault: ‘Gay’ Penguin Couple, Buddy and Pedro, to be Separated at Toronto Zoo

This case of these two male African penguins: Buddy and Pedro wanting to mate with one another instead of mating with female penguins is possibly humanity's fault, allegedly.  We assume the atmosphere of homosexuality among humanity is responsible for animals like these two adorable penguins who would rather be in a romantic relationship instead of wanting to mate with females.   By nature, animals catch onto the science of human behavior, real quick.   So what does this tell us?  It is very simple and plain, if it is wrong for these two male penguins to be in a romantic relationship, then it is also very wrong for humans to do the same.  Who are we to separate these two penguins if we have not been attracted to the opposite gender?   It is pure hypocrisy.


It is very obvious that these penguins learned their behavior from somewhere and the only sort of beings who are turned off by the opposite sex  are many men and women of today.   So this is very simple, it takes humans to change their behavior before they can expect for these penguins or any other sort of animals to do the same.   It is very clear, it is sinful not to mate with the same sex and if these penguins have to be forced to mate with female penguins, then it is God's desire for us as His children to do the same for Him, persuade humanity to do what is right in the eyes of Jesus Christ.  Let us help change human behavior before expecting animal behavior to do better.

'Two girls have been following them; we just have to get the boys interested in looking at them,' says zoo curator


Even love can't keep a "gay" penguin couple together.


Two male penguins who have developed a budding romance at a Canadian zoo will be separated so they can mate and breed with their female counterparts.


Zoo officials told the Toronto Star that Buddy, 21, and Pedro, 10, were spotted engaging in courtship and mating behavior similar to those of female and male penguins.


The romantic gestures include sleeping together every night, defending their territory, making mating calls and constantly standing alone together.


The two African penguins were both raised in captivity in Toledo, Ohio, and recently began to pair off at the Toronto Zoo when they arrived for a penguin exhibit that opened in May.


Zoo officials want the two lovebirds to mate with females because their species is rare.

"It's a complicated issue, but they seem to be in a loving relationship...Read full story here.

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