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Researchers Announce 'Marital Faithfulness' Gene

Researchers Announce 'Marital Faithfulness' Gene

Chuck Colson

BreakPoint


October 6, 2008  

Researchers in Sweden recently announced what makes men good “husband material.” The key, they say, lies not in his religion, his morals, or even how much he loves his potential spouse—it’s how much he has in common with rodents.

A team at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm studied “552 pairs of male twins enrolled in Sweden’s ongoing Twin and Offspring Study.” The subjects “were currently in a relationship that had lasted at least five years.” Researchers then used tests, and interviewed the subjects’ spouses where possible, to assess the subjects’ ability to “bond and commit.”

The subjects were also tested for variants in what is known as the “vasopressin 1a gene.” Vasopressin is a peptide hormone thought to be “associated with species-typical patterns of social behavior” in many mammals.

Their “main finding,” published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, was that there was an association between a particular gene variant and the ability to form “strong bonds” with their partners. They found that men carrying a variant called “334” scored “especially low” on a test called the “Partner Bonding Scale.” Translation: They find it harder to be faithful.

Not only that—women married to men with this variant scored “lower . . . on levels of marital quality” than women married to men without it.

What prompted the researcher to look for a correlation between the variant and fidelity? The behavior and neurochemistry of rodents—specifically voles, better known to Discovery Channel fans as “owl chow.”

According to lead researcher Hasse Walum, “studies in voles have shown that the hormone vasopressin is released in the brain of males during mating.” Voles with higher levels of vasopressin are more likely to “stick around and mingle with the female after” a sexual encounter.

As Dave Barry might write, I’m not making this up.

Walum said that the gene variant cannot “with any real accuracy be used to predict how someone will behave in a future relationship.” And Dr. John Lucas of Cornell told the Washington Post, it was “unlikely to be a single gene [at work]” in male bonding. Instead, it was “likely to be multiple genes that are expressed incompletely and interact with the environment . . .”

Genes, environment—what’s missing from the list? That’s right—religion, morality, virtue, culture. It’s difficult to imagine a better example of what’s known as “biological determinism.” It’s the idea behind Lucas telling the Post that “genes help drive much of human behavior” and that “the individual palette of emotions and behaviors” is “probably ‘hard-wired’ by our genetics.”

While he and others acknowledge a role for training, it’s too little, too late. In a culture that believes biology is destiny, telling people that something like fidelity is genetically driven is tantamount to calling it “optional.”

But the apostle Paul, with his “thorn in the flesh,” knew that what was good had little to do what came “naturally.”

It was a lesson that Christianity helped teach the West—that is, until the West decided that men were little more than animals—in this case, owl chow.


Chuck Colson’s daily BreakPoint commentary airs each weekday on more than one thousand outlets with an estimated listening audience of one million people. BreakPoint provides a Christian perspective on today’s news and trends via radio, interactive media, and print.

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From BreakPoint, July 31, 2008, posted with permission of Prison Fellowship, www.breakpoint.org.

Most Recent User Comments
sgts
11/9/2008 3:07 AM
Well I'll summarize my feelings rather simply. It sounds like an excuse to do whatever you want. Its typical with the godless sort. "To each his own way." "Its not my fault its society, my parents, (insert whinny excuse here)." Take responsibility for what you do you fucking weaklings. When I sin I admit Im wrong and horrible for what I have done. These guys dont even want to do that. What hope is there for them? Screw em.
Randal
10/24/2008 7:47 AM
Poetim27 I must,on the basis of God's word which is the ultimate authority on everything disagree stronly with your statements regardint Evilution (evolution).Darwinism and evolution has no place in science,and are not based on fact.I suggest that you see the movies "Expelled" and "A Case for A Creator" to see where evolution comes from, what it does, and where it is going.The poison of evolution has seeped into every area of science and has corrupted and highjacked it.Anyone calling himself a Christian can only do so when Christ and His doctrine is put in it's proper place in their lives, that being first and foremost.evolution theory is the recruiting and military arm of atheism, and ultimately compels those who believe and propogate it to pursue the destruction of mankind.Please pray about accepting any of wickedness, which is in reality driven by the spirit of this age into your heart and mind, it is antiChrist.
Tloude
10/14/2008 10:53 PM
Interesting article, interesting feedback. I'm all for bringing science into the faith arena. God created everything, including genes, so all that exists serves to prove the truth of God's word. The bible exists to prove that humans are helpless in their own ability to overcome the power of the sin nature we inherited from Adam and Eve. Whether it be genetic or our own free will, we have sin permeating through our natural instincts. Our only hope to overcome this is our faith that the risen Christ gives us freedom from our bonds to the human nature. Believers and followers of Christ have the power available to them to be transformed into the image of God, the spiritual nature he created us to have. Those genetically disposed to be unfaithful in marriage have the same power to overcome their weakness as those whose weakness is derived from abuse or a disfunctional upbringing. God has the power to deliver us from sin, whatever the root, whether genetic or will.
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