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Isa_Almisry
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Sorry, Adam fell, but God didn’t push him.Well…I guess we have a few unambiguous answers.
I, myself, struggle with the issue of what “rights” should be accorded/denied to homosexual individuals. I think in some ways we can agree that heterosexual marriage and the bearing and raising of children per the traditions recognized by all the world’s major religions IS disctinct and SHOULD remain distinct from any civil unions governments choose to sanction for homosexual couples.
However, being convinced that homosexuality, having always existed in human history, is a condition which people are born with, not one which is casually adopted for style or fashion reasons, gives me pause when talking about limiting some societal privileges based on this status. We do not refuse to accommodate those who are left handed, hard of hearing, short-sighted, or reject the talents of those who are artistic instead of mathematical or good writers instead of techical sophisticates or otherwise “differently-abled” than the majority of the population. Why, then, would we discriminate against people who are born and acting as God designed them unless we are prepared to declare that God has made a mistake in bringing them into being?
No, they are designed that way (just look at the parts), anymore than a man born blind or deaf (like my son) is designed that way.