(February 25, 2013 at 11:08 pm)Nobody Wrote: Homosexuality isn't new. There is hardly ever an account in history wherein homosexuality has been accepted as the norm in a society, save perhaps for ancient Greece. And they buggered animals , so their standards were nothing to uphold as that of the highest value back in the ancient times.
I'm afraid you're not quite correct there.
Homosexuality was accepted in varying forms and by different criteria under Greece, Rome, a number of Germanic tribes during the same period, multiple dynastic regimes of China, sometimes in ancient Japanese texts, some parts of Africa before European colonialism dominated the area. Multiple smaller instances of accepted homosexuality are prevalent throughout the world. The only instances of intolerance towards it are typically religious based in their roots, having spread tot he social norms and political spectrums through centuries of religious influence upon societies.
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.