Trailblazer
Veteran Member
Baha'u'llah was not anti-gay and He was not a bigot. That is why you won't find that in His Writings.I just don't see your messenger being good enough. If a God exists I can't see it being a bigot, meaning anti-gay. That is a huge disappointment, and my morals require me to reject anyone whose morals are that low.
The Baháʼí Faith has an emphasis on what it describes as traditional family values,[1][2] and marriage between a man and a woman is the only form of sexual relationship permitted for Baháʼís.[3] With an emphasis on chastity and restraint outside of matrimony, Baháʼí practices exclude premarital, extramarital, or homosexual intimacy.[4][5] Baháʼí institutions have taken no position on the sexual practices of those who are not adherents,[6] and Baháʼís have been discouraged from promoting or opposing efforts to legalize same-sex marriage.[7]
The scriptural basis for Baháʼí practices comes from the writings of Baháʼu'lláh (1817–1892), the faith's founder, who forbade fornication, adultery, and sodomy.
Baháʼí views on homosexuality - Wikipedia
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