You are starting to catch on. I have already asserted many times my issues with the term sexual orientation and using it to describe both homo- and hetero-sexuality in the same way.
By you saying "either you didn't read the sentence or you disagree with what sexual orientation means", you are finally showing that you are getting close to understanding. I do disagree with your (and the general public's) definition of sexual orientation (as well as the whole concept itself). And THEREIN lies the gap between our arguments. If you will now make the next step and apply my own beliefs about the term sexual orientation to my statements, then you can see there is no contradiction.
Hold on a second. This page is the first time you've stated that you don't feel homosexuality and heterosexuality are part of sexual orientation. Go ahead and state that. I understand your beliefs and disputing your beliefs is stupid as they are your beliefs. I can try to show you holes in your beliefs but that's as far as I will go.
Now, go back to the statements that you made before I even made a comment to you. Back on page 12:
um, not true.
they mapped the entire human gene. you might be referring to the sequencing of the gene. They completed 95% of the genetic sequence to 99.99% accuracy in 2003, but the mapping and identification of the genes was completed in 1994, early on in the project.
Obviously, genetic and biological are two very different terms. There is NO gene for sexual orientation, so you can't call homosexuality genetic. The human genome project has sparked many other research projects into biological effects of the genes, but that doesn't change the fact that homosexuality is not genetic, only leaves open the door for biological factors (which no one has still yet to make any connection to homosexuality).
That statement implies that homosexuality is part of sexual orientation. You can state that you don't feel it is, but that is a change in your previous stance and that is why there is a contradiction. You have never stated to the contrary until now. You have made contradictory statements (which I have shown), but never stated your definition of sexual orientation.