Mysty wrote:
...religions aren't so much interested in sexuality as sexual acts. Certain sexual acts are immoral. But, other than in some cases the condemnation of homosexuality, sexuality is ignored. Not how it should be, I think, but how it is nonetheless.
The bible actually condemns a wide range of sexual acts. Modern "Christian" fundamentalists just pick on gays because they feel threatened and they need a scapegoat. I agree that's not the way it should be.
On the question of morality... As far as condemnation of "certain sexual acts..." You really have to consider the source. Consider the time and the people who made the rules, and what their overriding social goals were, and then their condemnations of homosexuality etc., make a little bit of sense in regards to what they were trying to achieve--nation building.
Those kinds of laws, whether secular or religious in tone, were not that uncommon throughout history. Even Augustus Caesar passed laws making it illegal to be a bachelor. Why? Increase marriages increase breeding. Nation building. Difference was he just made it illegal instead of making it a "sin." The writers of the old testament just made it a "sin" to go against their nation-building ethos to scare people into compliance in a more effective way than just making it illegal.
That's what I think anyhow. I could be wrong.
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