Still, I think it is a pity that religion-based rhetoric is often not generally accepted in the public sphere. So, I wanted to provide this virtual space to discuss the religious arguments both in favor and against gay marriage. This is not the place to simply explain your opinion or to rebut the opposing view. Rather, it is meant to allow us to compile the religious arguments that are or could be used in the current discussion about gay marriage. Hopefully, this will help us, as religious people, to more fully understand how our faith could influence our political positions, one way or the other.
Please use the following format in your comments:
"In favor of gay marriage: RELIGIOUSLY INFLUENCED ARGUMENT"
OR
"Opposing gay marriage: RELIGIOUSLY INFLUENCED ARGUMENT"
Opposing gay marriage: Although there is no universal Buddhist position on same-sex marriage, according to some interpretations of the Buddha's teachings, one of the 10 non-virtuous deeds that lead to suffering is "sexual misconduct." This term could refer to homosexuality.
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In favor of gay marriage: Romans 13:8-10 basically says that by living a truly loving life, you obey all of the commandments. Perhaps this love is manifest in monogamous, faithful, lifelong, homosexual marriages.
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