(April 1, 2013 at 8:08 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: Usually it's a religious reason. Meanwhile, perfectly normal families on the outside end up being abusive and rotten on the inside, whilst 'homosexual' and therefore not normal families get labeled bad, but produce perfectly normal children.
Just because something was done one way for a long time doesn't mean it's "best".
Ok, do you think it's because of religion, people thought murder was wrong, or did religion say murder was wrong because of other reasons?
If it was only one religion or two, that taught it was wrong, or one culture or two, then that can be attributed to that religion or culture.
But when it's practically universal, there is more going on.
Homosexuality maybe naturally hated, because, as humans, if we don't naturally hate, there may have been a tendency in the past, to go either way. Perhaps it's not completely genetic, but an element of will is into it. Perhaps if it wasn't so taboo in the past, society would've head towards bisexuality, which would've caused dysfunction, hence didn't happen. Perhaps some bisexuality was inherited in our genes, but then also a strong dislike towards it, was also inherited in our genes.
I don't think all religions practically condemned homosexuality is simply due religion. I think religion condemned it, because of natural tendencies we inherited as humans.
The same is true of why we hate incest.