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Homosexuality
Being physically and
sexually
attracted to persons of the
same
gender
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The Sexual Offences Act
1967
legalized
homosexual
acts in England and Wales between consenting men over 21</b>
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Same-sex
marriage became legal in the UK in
2013
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Pope Francis
: 'Who am I to judge?'
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Every
sex act
must remain
open
to the transmission of life
(
Catholic
teaching)
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Quran, Surah
26
:
'Must you lust after males and abandon the wives God has created for you? You are exceeding all bounds.'
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1
Corinthians
: 'Men who have sex with men will not
inherit
the kingdom of God'
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Catechism of the Catholic Church:
'Homosexual
acts are
intrinsically disordered
and contrary to the natural law'
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Quakers
It is the nature and
quality
of the relationship that matters, not the
gender
of those involved
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Homosexuality is seen across the animal kingdom and is considered
natural
and
normal
by modern science
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The
harm principle
states that as long as someone isn't causing harm, they should be free to do what brings them happiness
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God's intention for
sexual relationships
is between a man and a woman (based on
Genesis
)
To be
fruitful
and
multiply
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Catechism of the Catholic Church:
'Homosexuality
is contrary to the
natural law'
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Quran, Surah 26: 'They do not
lust
over men because God has created
wives
for you'
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Sex
before
marriage
Having sex before getting
married
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Cohabitation
Living together as a couple without being
married
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All Christians and Muslims condemn
sex
outside of marriage (
adultery
)
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Ten Commandments:
'Do not commit adultery'
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Quran, Surah 17:
'Adultery
is an
outrage
and an evil path'
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Adultery goes against
marriage vows
and is seen as
breaking
a promise/sacrament
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Hebrews 13:4: 'The
marriage
bed should be kept pure and God will judge the adulterer and the
sexually immoral'
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Adultery causes
upset
and harm, and is not seen as a
loving
thing to do
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The purpose of
marriage
in Christianity and Islam is to have
children
(be fruitful and multiply)
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Sex before marriage is condemned in Christianity and Islam, but views on
sex
outside of marriage (
cohabitation
) vary
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Adultery goes against the
marriage vows
that are made in the presence of each other, witnesses, and
God
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Adultery causes
upset
and harm, it is not a
loving
thing to do
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Hebrews 13:4 teaches that the marriage bed should be kept
pure
and that God will judge the adulterer and the
sexually immoral
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The
Quran
states that those who engage in illicit sex acts will be
punished
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Sharia
law states that the death penalty can be a possible punishment for
adultery
, but requires four witnesses
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Contrasting beliefs about sex before marriage
Positive
attitudes
Negative
attitudes
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Liberal
Christians
Say
sex
before
marriage
is not necessarily wrong between two consenting adults, as long as it is in a loving, committed relationship
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Situation ethics
As long as the act is
loving
and not
harmful
, it is not necessarily wrong
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Islam is very clear that
sex
must take place within marriage, and 100 lashes is given as a punishment for having
sex
before marriage
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The Catholic Church considers it a
grave sin
to have
sex
outside of marriage
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Saint Paul
says it is better to
marry
than to burn with passion, implying sex before marriage is sinful
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Contraception
The precautions taken to prevent
pregnancy
and protect against STIs
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The Catholic Church considers artificial contraception to be "
intrinsically evil
"
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The
Church of England
believes
contraception
is acceptable if used in the light of Christian principles, in a loving, committed relationship
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Methods of contraception
Natural methods (
rhythm
method)
Artificial methods (
condom
,
birth control pill
)
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Family planning
When a married couple plans when to have a
family
and how big a family to have by the use of birth control practices and/or
contraception
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