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The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality

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The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality

The relationship between LGBTQ+ relations and religion is complex.

Religion and LGBTQ+ rights

Religion and LGBTQ+ rights

  • We have seen that many of the problems faced by the LGBTQ+ community stem from certain religious points of view.
  • There are Christian Churches in the US for example who say that those who have same-sex relations will go to hell, for they are hated by God.
  • Additionally, the Shari’ah Law in Islam says same-sex relationships deserve the same fate as adultery; death.
Opposing this hard line

Opposing this hard line

  • This strict interpretation of the scripture is not accepted by all Christians and Muslims.
  • The Diverse Church is a Christian group that supports members of the LGBTQ+ community, many of whom face rejection from their own church.
    • It encourages theological discussion of anti-LGBTQ+ attitudes within the Christian Gospel.
  • Imaan is an organisation that supports LGBTQ+ Muslims who feel rejected by their families or faith.
    • Imaan offers a more inclusive and tolerant interpretation of the Koran.
Interpreting sacred texts

Interpreting sacred texts

  • A large proportion of the discussion about religion and same-sex relationships centres on how to understand the teaching of the Bible or the Koran:
    • Should religious texts be accepted literally in what they say?
    • Are they accepted as truth, but with the need for interpretation?
    • Are they documents that reflect the attitudes of their time and are, in part, no longer relevant?
The Bible

The Bible

  • Some biblical texts seem to condemn same-sex relations, such as the one from Leviticus 18.
  • However, such teaching comes from a time and community that believed it important to grow in number, to be strong and to survive.
    • Contraception, and eating food that could be contaminated, were also considered wrong.
  • Some interpret that 'sin' was anything that could threaten the strength of the community.
    • So, they argue that we should not focus on same-sex relationships in this context.
The Koran

The Koran

  • The Koran condemns Fahisha (7:80), often understood as indecency, including same-sex relationships.
    • For some, Fashisha condemns those that surrender to their physical desires.
    • For some, it calls for self-control in all sexual relationships.
  • Religious LGBTQ+ support groups view sexuality as something natural to the individual.
    • They seek inclusivity in Christianity or Islam.
  • They say that God or Allah loves everyone as they are, and that a relationship based on love cannot be sinful.
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Year 7

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Origins of Abrahamic Faith

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Judaism

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Islam

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Hindu Dharma (Hinduism)

2.3

Buddhism

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Sikhi

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Atheism

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Philosophy of Religion

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Year 9

3.1

Life & Death

3.2

Extremism

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Equality

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