Hi Tony, I read the link. Thank you.
The first thing I noticed was the 100% absence of any moral judgements. Homosexual behavior was not labeled immoral or as an evil passion. IMO, this should influence how Baha'i relate to homosexuality. The connection to immorality and evil should be abandoned.
The other thing I noticed was at the very end, in the section titled "
Why don’t Baha’is establish or recognize same-sex marriage within the Baha’i community?" it says:
While it may not be possible for some individuals to enroll as Baha’is, they can, if they choose, continue their study of the Baha’i teachings and strive to put them into practice in their lives.
If it's not possible for some individuals to enroll as Baha'is, then that is still discrimination. It's still exclusive, not inclusive, and seems to me to be at odds with the stated goals of the faith.
But other than that, I think that this document is much better than this one compiled in 1993. (
Homosexuality ). I honestly think this earlier document should be retired and the offensive comments detailed should be disavowed.