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Old 08-29-2006, 07:26 AM
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I am a Christian. I also support gay marriage and gay adoption, though I think that, until and unless homosexuality is proven to be inborn, gay rights issues must be left to the states. If that is proven (which it probably will be at some point), gay marriage and adoption become 14th Amendment issues of equality and must be legal in all states. Now, I am not a Scriptural literalist, so I reject some parts of the Bible, including sexist passages and the ones that seem to condemn homosexuality so strongly. But for those who don't reject the passages about sodomy, it occurred to me, as it has, no doubt, to others, that the condemnation of sodomy in both the Old and the New Testament may have been in place to prevent bisexuals from committing adultery with other men. After all, adultery, in those days, was probably thought of as something that a man and a woman committed, and in many ancient cultures, homosexual relationships were considered fundamentally different from heterosexual ones in nearly every respect. Accordingly, although the Ten Commandments forbid adultery, the Bible's early readers may not have understood this as forbidding married men from having homosexual affairs- hence the warnings about sodomy. It may also have been that nearly all men married- even homosexuals, so it was thought necessary to condemn all homosexuality. As such, it may be the case that the Bible in no way condemns monogamous homosexual relationships. I appreciate all replies. Thank you very much.
[color=darkred]I'm glad that you have the decency to approve of gay marriage and gay adoption, but why should a genetic cause have ANYTHING to do with the way homosexuals are treated by society?? What I find 'immoral' is how people use 2000 year old writings to justify their own prejudices and narrowmindedness about homosexuality.
Whoa! Hold back with the atheology. I consider gay rights a states' rights matter for now because of a 200-year-old document called the Constitution. As much as I personally support equality for the whole LGBT community, I recognize that, under the Constitution, gay marriage can neither be forbidden nor mandated legal on a federal level- nor can gay adoption. If, however, scientists can prove what I strongly suspect- i.e. that homosexuality is inborn- then gay rights issues are covered by the 14th rather than the 10th Amendment. Moreover, I would suggest that you discuss gay rights with Sadistic-Savior, a long-time gay poster and an atheist. He understands very well that, given America's Calvinist roots, an "all or nothing" approach to gay rights just won't work. He also realizes that such an approach will strengthen the Religious Right and set back the gay rights movement. What is key is keeping gay rights within the realm of states' rights (where they currently belong legally anyway) and working state-by-state to open minds.
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