It seems like most sins have a purpose - to stop people from hurting other people. So why is being gay a sin?
I don't want to hear the pedophile argument, since there is NO evidence that homosexuals are more likely to be pedophiles.
Also, the fact that a gay couple can't produce children shouldn't count for anything, since there are plenty of straight couples that can't have children for one reason or another, or just choose not too.
And the species won't go extinct if we allow gay people to get married - they only make up about 10 - 15% (according to most studies) of our already-overpopulated world - frankly, we could use less people having kids.
Finally, there are over 500 species in nature that practice homosexuallity, so the 'it's not natural' reason doesn't stand up to scrutiney either.
So, why is being gay wrong if it doesn't hurt anyone, is perfectly natural, and might actually help population problems?
2006-11-13
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