Religion and homosexuality
Many religions make pronouncements on homosexuality. In some, including the traditional branches of the Abrahamic religions, homosexuality is a mortal sin; while in others, it is entirely acceptable.
There are various sub-articles giving the views of different faiths on homosexuality:
AIDS as punishment
Some religious people (often considered extremists) who consider homosexuality a sin interpret AIDS as a punishment exacted by God for homosexual behavior, the concept that AIDS is a "gay plague".
Religion, homosexuality, and legislation
Opposition to equal rights protections, same-sex marriage, and hate crimes legislation is often informed by religious beliefs. Some religions believe that homosexual orientation or behaviour is a sin. This can be interpreted in two ways:
- Religious supporters of gay rights believe in "hate the sin; love the sinner". They say that believing homosexuality to be sinful is not incompatible with support for gay rights legislation.
- Religious opponents of gay rights believe that supporting pro-gay legislation would constitute approval of homosexuality itself. They say that such approval is incompatible with their faith.
Other religions do not have a theological problem with homosexuality, and do not believe that it is inherently sinful.
See also: Religion and sexuality, Homosexuality and morality
External links
Referenced By
Christian views of homosexuality | Christian views on homosexuality | Gay-related topics | Gay disease | Gay plague | Gomorra | Gomorrah | Homoerotophobia | Homophobe | Homophobia | Homophobic | Islamic views of homosexuality | Jewish views of homosexuality | List of gay-related topics | List of religious topics | List of religious topics (G-M) | List of religious topics (N-S) | List of religious topics (T-Z) | Neopagan views of homosexuality | Neopaganism and homosexuality | Sexual Orientation | Sexual morality | Sodom | Sodom and Gomorra | Sodom and Gomorrah | Straight supremacism | Wicca/homosexuality
|