tumbleweed41
Resident Liberal Hippie
I am sure you did.Direct quotes from Bible and/or Quran against homosexuality? - Yahoo! Answers
I confirmed all of these and more.
As I asked before, do you expect all followers to be dogmatic literalists?
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I am sure you did.Direct quotes from Bible and/or Quran against homosexuality? - Yahoo! Answers
I confirmed all of these and more.
Because Yahoo answers really is all the credible?Direct quotes from Bible and/or Quran against homosexuality? - Yahoo! Answers
I confirmed all of these and more.
Because Yahoo answers really is all the credible?
Here are three essays I wrote on the topic. If you want, I can provide a longer essay on the topic which also cites all of the sources used. Or I can provide a plethora of sources that disagree with your stance.
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/general-religious-debates/120118-homosexuality-bible.html
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/general-religious-debates/121692-homosexuality-bible-part-2-a.html
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/general-religious-debates/121912-homosexuality-bible-part-2-nt.html
And again, that ignores the fact that there are millions of Christians and Muslims who are supporting and accepting of the GLBTQ community, and are devoutly religious as well. Not to mention, there are many many people in the GLBTQ community who are also either Christians or Muslims. Not to mention the various religious leaders who are gay or lesbian.
That also ignores the fact that many religious individuals do not blindly follow everything in their scriptures, or even accept all of the scriptures for that religion. It also ignores the fact that the religions you are speaking about are extremely diverse, and that there is no standard set of ideas with either. So again, your question is faulty as it is based on a misconception.
But your question is highly flawed. Islam and Christianity, by definition, can't be homophobic. They are inanimate objects. They don't have feelings. They don't have biases. They don't have hatred. They are inanimate, and don't possess human fears, or discrimination.When you confirm them, yes.
I did not object to that reality. I asked why Islam and Christianity are homophobic, not why Muslims and Christians are.
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True, sorry. Would the 'Bible and Koran' be valid?
The better question would be why are people homophobic. s2a answered that wonderfully. And in fact, that is true for everyone. You can find homophobic people even among atheists.
As for an earlier point about there being Atheist Homophobes. That's 100% certain but they don't use a rubbish excuse like I have a really old book that says it's wrong as a cover for the simple it's icky.
It's difficult to say, really. On the one hand, I would argue that the vast majority of non-religious people's only sincere objections to homosexuality are based on nothing more than the aforementioned "ick factor". Then again, I would also argue that the vast majority of religious homphobia is based on the same thing - they just choose to elaborate on it a little more. I think finding homsexuality wrong or indecent for reasons of disgust is a little (though not much) better than believing homosexuals or homosexuality is inherently evil or morally wrong. In many cases, one can be overcome by mere understanding and exposure, while the other is much, much more difficult to educate.Not sure which is worse.
Those who use religious dogma to excuse homophobia, or those who have no such excuse.
Well said.It's difficult to say, really. On the one hand, I would argue that the vast majority of non-religious people's only sincere objections to homosexuality are based on nothing more than the aforementioned "ick factor". Then again, I would also argue that the vast majority of religious homphobia is based on the same thing - they just choose to elaborate on it a little more. I think finding homsexuality wrong or indecent for reasons of disgust is a little (though not much) better than believing homosexuals or homosexuality is inherently evil or morally wrong. In many cases, one can be overcome by mere understanding and exposure, while the other is much, much more difficult to educate.
They are???The religions themselves, according to their respect texts, are homophobic.
I replied to the message, yes, but not the argument.
As if any of those are homophobic in nature.Direct quotes from Bible and/or Quran against homosexuality? - Yahoo! Answers
I confirmed all of these and more.
No, the bible doesn't contain such passages, and 'Blood has adequately shown why. Willful density is as inexcusable as willful homophobia.The bible and Koran have specific passages that are homophobic and you can harp on and on about how some Christians are very LGTB friendly and blah blah blah but it's just because they are good people in spite of what their ridiculous book says.