The only NON-heterosexuals I have known where homosexual Atheist. You might tell me that atheism in not a religion...but if you count how many of them are continually on the religion board, I'll beg to differ with you.
I've only know a small handful of real Atheist, and the where all homosexual. Also, even here, MANY are Gay.
2006-09-15 09:05:45
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answered by mslorikoch 5
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In Wicca, the expression of human sexuality is considered a reflection of the Goddess and the God in all forms. Consequently, you would not be persecuted for your sexual orientation. You would be accepted as an equal.
2006-09-15 16:02:42
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answered by gjstoryteller 5
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Other than Catholicism? Assuming you include asexuality as non-heterosexuality.
2006-09-15 16:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think anyone promotes non hetor lifestyle ..
some are againts homosexuality
but those who arent against homosexuality.. are usually for free will and are of the agreement that you are born the way you are .. gay or otherwise
2006-09-15 16:00:45
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answered by Peace 7
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Hindu looks at hermaphrodites as something holy.
2006-09-15 16:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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none that i know actually promote it. but i know many that accept people simply as they are.
most of them are Pagan religions.
2006-09-15 16:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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so answerer above... have you not read about the call for the execution of gays in Islamic nations?
http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2006/03/iraqi_cleric_wa.html
http://muslihoon.wordpress.com/2006/09/14/khatami-execute-gays-harvard-crickets-chirping/
2006-09-15 15:59:59
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answered by topher 4
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I have noticed that although not promoting, Islam doesn't condemn it either.
2006-09-15 15:59:33
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answered by Investigation Specialist 4
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The United Church is open to everyone!
2006-09-15 16:02:49
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answered by Louise On The Edge 3
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uh, neopagan religions, reform and some conservative judaism, and whatever the equivalent of reform christianity is... maybe buddhism too, i don't see why they would care.
2006-09-15 16:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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