helian,
Quote:Hahaha. I can see you have a sense of humour, Abu... Nothing like a bit of comic relief!
Well he was asking for it, so I couldn't resist spicing up the discussion a little.
Quote:No. “Broken windows” was an analogy
Right, so transpose my response to your analogy back onto the original issue, and you'll see what i mean. A society, that strives to be chaste and morally upright, would not tolerate such transgressors marching down the streets proclaiming their disgusting activities to be normal.
Quote:its jails would necessarily be filled with window breakers, is another story.
Not necessarily. If the punishments are stern and serious, then people pretty soon realise it's just not worth it.
Quote:All laws determining a person’s behaviour should be proposed out of love and respect for the individual and society. As a rule, acts that cause no harm to another (and improve the lives of individuals) should not be prohibited.
That's because you believe homosexuality to be an acceptable behaviour. For many, perhaps most in the world, it is not acceptable, and we consider it to be a crime. Likewise there are things we consider acceptable, which you consider a crime. Not all people are the same, not all people hold the same moral views about things, you must come to accept this. Your moral code is not universal, not by a long shot.
Tell me, do you think incest between consenting adults should also get the same treatment as homosexuality? If not, why not? And do you not realise that the next generation of Australians will most likely (if current trends continue) consider you conservative for opposing incest, as you perhaps consider your parents (not necessarily applicable to your specific case, but on an inter-generational level this is the gap in views and morals that's largely occured) to be too conservative in theirs regarding homosexuality.
Quote:How this suppressed desire manifests itself after that is another issue. Perhaps it will appear in a more undesired expression.
Or perhaps the inclinations were just a temporary fixation, that the individual will overcome, and they'll go on to have a family and enjoy a normal and happy life. I'm quite aware that you believe a homosexual life to be normal and happy, I however don't, as neither do i believe an adulterous life to be normal and happy.
Quote:If the Caliphate didn't execute 4000 individuals for homosexual acts in its 1350 years, perhaps it tacitly tolerated the practise
A more likely conclusion to draw would be that it successfully helped people to overcome those desires and inclincations which were just a test for them.
It quite clearly didn't tolerate it in any way, shape or form.