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Do you think the laws in the USA on Moral Conduct should change to meet the values of all religions if it does not hurt another human being?

What about Polygamists? Why is it so many in Government and the 3 Monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam)condemn Homosexual or Polygamy Marraige? doesn't that come from thier religious values? Don't you think if the Holy Bible never mentioned things like Adultery, Homosexuality, Incest, Polygamy they would be legal acts or codes of conduct in the USA today?

What made those Acts illegal if it wasn't for the Bible?

2007-03-12 06:33:35 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I'm not going to force my beliefs on anyone even though I don't agree with homosexuality and polygamy.
Regardless of what the government decides I will adhere to my beliefs.

If it weren't for the bible then the U.S government would likely allow those things along with a lot of other stuff. The bible contains an elevated law of moral conduct which far surpassed that of non biblical societies.

I don't see how someone could truly give all there love to several people and I don't think it's emotionally healthy. As for homosexuals there not capable of joining in the same way a man and a women who love each other are. Aside from the obvious physical factors there's the fact men and women have mental and emotional differences all of which complement each other.
Having both a father and a mother helps children learn how to correctly treat the opposite sex and let's them learn from both genders.Something which homosexuals can't realistically teach.

2007-03-12 15:22:27 · answer #1 · answered by Joel C 3 · 0 0

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