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− | An '''abomination''' is anything | + | An '''abomination''' is anything associated with the worship of false [[gods]] or any activity that perverts the way [[God]] intended [[human]] beings to live and behave. A list of such behaviors may be found in [[Leviticus]] 18. |
− | + | The vagueness of its definition, combined with debates over its validity as a legal argument in United States law (considering the laws would equally apply to non-Christians) has led to numerous problems in recent years.<ref>[http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/topic_details.php?topicID=142 Stem Cell Research at Debatabase]</ref><ref>[http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/topic_details.php?topicID=63 Gay Marriage at Debatabase]</ref><ref>[http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/topic_details.php?topicID=30 Abortion at Debatabase]</ref><ref>[http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/topic_details.php?topicID=186 Creationism vs. Evolution at Debatabase]</ref><ref>[http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/topic_details.php?topicID=174 Prayer in School at Debatabase]</ref> Specifically, ''Lawrence v. Texas'' suggests that the era of objective morality-based legislation is at an end.<ref>''Lawrence v. Texas'', 539 U.S. 558.</ref> | |
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An abomination is anything associated with the worship of false gods or any activity that perverts the way God intended human beings to live and behave. A list of such behaviors may be found in Leviticus 18.
The vagueness of its definition, combined with debates over its validity as a legal argument in United States law (considering the laws would equally apply to non-Christians) has led to numerous problems in recent years.[1][2][3][4][5] Specifically, Lawrence v. Texas suggests that the era of objective morality-based legislation is at an end.[6]
References
- ↑ Stem Cell Research at Debatabase
- ↑ Gay Marriage at Debatabase
- ↑ Abortion at Debatabase
- ↑ Creationism vs. Evolution at Debatabase
- ↑ Prayer in School at Debatabase
- ↑ Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558.