Difference between revisions of "Homosexual act"

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The term '''homosexual act''' can be applied to any romantic or erotic interaction between persons of the same sex.  
 
The term '''homosexual act''' can be applied to any romantic or erotic interaction between persons of the same sex.  
  
Attitudes towards such acts vary, subjectively, from culture to culture, and from individual to individual. Socially liberal individuals cite references to and records of sexual relations between persons of the same sex in almost every human civilization throughout history. They would argue that this makes the acts acceptable.
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Attitudes towards such acts vary, subjectively, from culture to culture, and from individual to individual. We find references and records of sexual relations between persons of the same sex in almost every human civilization throughout history.
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A number of countries prohibits Homosexual acts and in case of violation severe punishment follows.
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Homosexual acts are forbidden by some religious texts such as the [[Bible]] and the [[Qur'an]].
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However, such acts are forbidden by religious texts such as the [[Bible]] and the [[Qur'an]]. These support the idea that a subjective cultural ''imprimatur'' of acceptability does not save the objective immorality of the act.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Homosexuality]]

Revision as of 21:02, February 20, 2008

The term homosexual act can be applied to any romantic or erotic interaction between persons of the same sex.

Attitudes towards such acts vary, subjectively, from culture to culture, and from individual to individual. We find references and records of sexual relations between persons of the same sex in almost every human civilization throughout history.

A number of countries prohibits Homosexual acts and in case of violation severe punishment follows.

Homosexual acts are forbidden by some religious texts such as the Bible and the Qur'an.