Views on sexuality have altered, they certainly have, but all previous known views have been either social or religious in nature. The ancient Greeks, for instance, had a paradigm of political sexuality where an elder member of society would support a younger person in the same or a connected position. The relationship here was one of social dominance.
However, the paradigm of today, that of equality and natural states of being, is based on the modern notions of social equality and participation in government. Not even Athens, the first democracy, could look at the democracy of today and not choke on their lamb kebabs. It stands to reason that the view of minorities alters with the shifting of societal norms and views.
However, the paradigm of today, that of equality and natural states of being, is based on the modern notions of social equality and participation in government. Not even Athens, the first democracy, could look at the democracy of today and not choke on their lamb kebabs. It stands to reason that the view of minorities alters with the shifting of societal norms and views.
If you believe it, question it. If you question it, get an answer. If you have an answer, does that answer satisfy reality? Does it satisfy you? Probably not. For no one else will agree with you, not really.