Trailblazer
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I believe that people can and should wait to have sex until they are married.Why so?
That is just what I believe, and I believed it before I became a Baha'i.
I now also believe it because it is a Baha'i Law.
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I believe that people can and should wait to have sex until they are married.Why so?
So you don't agree with calling homosexuality "a shameful sexual aberration".I don't support of harming others
That is true.Happiness is completely subjective. There's no way to answer such a question and therefore no reason to pursue it further.
Marriage between a man and a woman is not forbidden.You are confused about how sets work. Getting married is one nonsexual expression of romantic love among many possible nonsexual expressions of romantic love. And it is an expression of love that your religion forbids.
Cool. So two gay men can publicly do pretty much anything that expresses their romantic feelings that doesn't involve touching each others penis in some way.Marriage includes 1. Expressions of romantic love that are not sexual, but that does not mean that The Baha'i Faith prohibits homosexuals from expressions of romantic love that are not sexual. Only sexual acts between homosexuals are prohibited.
There is no Baha'i God, there is just God.
Yes, God is a loving God.
When people say, the Baha'i god, they are specifying the specific description of a god to which they are referring. Even if your god exists, and is the only one, that linguistic specificity would still be required for clear conversation.There is no Baha'i God, there is just God.
Yes, God is a loving God.
I believe that people can and should wait to have sex until they are married.
That is just what I believe, and I believed it before I became a Baha'i.
I now also believe it because it is a Baha'i Law.
So if you saw some children racially abusing an old woman, you would shrug and maintain your neutrality on the issue.I can not and will not tell others what is right or wrong for them. I can only speak of what is right and wrong for me.
You didn't understand any of my post, did you?Not helpful for you. Homosexual acts are not to be done, but unlike Christians sexual sins are not high on the list for Baha'is. If a person is gay, he has to go celibate or he/she commits a minor sin under the Baha'i law. It is evil and a sin, but not very at all in my opinion. Very hard to do. It is easier for a heterseaxual to not have sex outside of mariage. I don't know anything about gay people needing to be purged from the world. I couldn't find that statement. Can you cite that to me?
You have a lack of understanding of Baha'i morals. Not surprising. We would never say "gay person go home". That is a straw man. I'm married to a gay person.
Not for homosexuals, it seems.I have Baha'i as a personal belief. It is a path to unity
I think this is debatable. From my reading of the UHJ source you provided, no, any homosexual relationship is forbidden:Cool. So two gay men can publicly do pretty much anything that expresses their romantic feelings that doesn't involve touching each others penis in some way.
"I" did not say that homosexuality is a shameful sexual aberration - Shoghi Effendi said that.You can't say homosexuality is a shameful sexual aberration but also claim you are not judging homosexuals.
Marriage between a man and a woman is not forbidden.
Any other kind of marriage is forbidden.
That's not true at all. Same-sex marriage is legally performed and recognized (nationwide or in some parts) in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay. It will become legal in Andorra on 17 February 2023.Marriage between a man and a woman is not forbidden.
Any other kind of marriage is forbidden.
No, it absolutely is not homophobia. Read the definition.Calling homosexuality "a shameful sexual aberration" is 100%, cast-iron, top-shelf homophobia.
Fact!
And who told him?"I" did not say that homosexuality is a shameful sexual aberration - Shoghi Effendi said that.
I may have mentioned this before - THIS IS A RELIGIOUS DEBATE FORUM!!His every day push toward certain religions,
I don't hate your god. I don't hate your beliefs.his constant showing hate to what he himself dont believe in.
No, marriage is only allowed between a man and a woman.So in your religion, can gay people have a civil union?
If there was a god, I can't see any reason why it would have a problem with homosexuality.In my religion, God has no problem with homosexuality.