Is having homosexual acts illegal in a country correct or incorrect?

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And the bedroom is not a place with the unique quality that no wrong can be done there!
The bedroom is not unique. Whatever is true of the bedroom could also be said of the kitchen table, the hallway closet, and the chandelier.
 
Yes.

Sure.

And just to be clear: laws do take away someone’s “freedom of choice”. That’s just the nature of what laws do.

This takes away my “freedom of choice”.

http://www.arencambre.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/speed_limit_75.png

As does this:

http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/tobacco/PublishingImages/sign-no-smoking-area-sticker.png

But there’s nothing wrong with limiting someone’s “freedom of choice”–it’s what you cede sometimes in order to live in a civilized society.
Ok so you said sure, but I’m not sure what you were saying sure too.

Yes I agree about speed limits, if we didn’t have them everyone would be driving at their own speed causing chaos, and possible deaths.

Smoking being banned in public places and now in cars with children (here anyway) is good too.

Most all laws that exist to protect the young and vulnerable I agree with, some laws that keep the peace also. Just not the ones that persecute.
 
So to answer question, having these acts illegal in any country is incorrect, barbaric and wrong despite how immoral, unnatural, or bad some may think, it’s simply none of their business as they have no clue exactly which acts, if any are taking place. Rumor police, what could go wrong? :rolleyes:
 
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