| Re: What is the moral philosophy of homosexuals? |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: anonymousanonymous Date: Aug 29, 2008 00:27
Lars Eighner wrote:
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> If you go through the list of "great
> homosexuals in history" most of them were married to persons of the opposite
> sex with which they had children.
In many ways nothing has changed. So as not to be discriminated against
professionally, it is better
to take a wife or remain a single bachelor until you are rich and famous
then and only then is it safe
to come out as a homosexual.
> But when romantic love became the basis of
> marriage, it no longer made much sense for those whose romantic interest lay
> with person of the same sex.
People marry or a million different reasons. Romance is defined
differently for different people and
at different ages in a person's life.
> (It also affected heterosexual marriages,
> because 'no longer being in love' became a substantial reason for divorce.)
Yes, when homosexuals marry a woman and the act on their homosexuality,
it affects the heterosexual marriage and will in some cases lead to a
divorce.
Homosexuals have existed, just like heterosexuals since the beginning of
time.
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