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The anti-gay viewpoint is most commonly expressed as an opposition to [[gay marriage]], though it can take the form of violence (sometimes fatal) in extreme cases. | The anti-gay viewpoint is most commonly expressed as an opposition to [[gay marriage]], though it can take the form of violence (sometimes fatal) in extreme cases. | ||
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− | None of the anti-gay arguments examined by Issuepedia thus far have held up under examination. | + | None of the anti-gay arguments examined by Issuepedia thus far have held up under examination. The anti-gay movement is part of the ongoing wars on [[war on the family|the family]] (especially where it targets gay marriage) and [[war on individuality|individuality]]. |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== |
Revision as of 20:31, 26 April 2008
Overview
The anti-gay viewpoint, often referred to as "homophobia" ("homo" being short for homosexual), is most commonly argued from a Biblical standpoint (i.e. the Bible condemns homosexuality, therefore we should too) and secondarily from the social conservative standpoint of preserving social order.
The anti-gay viewpoint is most commonly expressed as an opposition to gay marriage, though it can take the form of violence (sometimes fatal) in extreme cases.
Conclusions
None of the anti-gay arguments examined by Issuepedia thus far have held up under examination. The anti-gay movement is part of the ongoing wars on the family (especially where it targets gay marriage) and individuality.
Links
Reference
- Homosexuality article index at 100777.com, a religion-based site
Filed Links
- redirect template:links/smw