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There are many '''arguments against homosexuality''' based on religious grounds and on its effects on society which include such matters as the [[Homosexuality and Health|negative health effects of homosexuality]] and that [[Homosexual Couples and Domestic Violence|homosexual relationships experience more violence]].  
 
There are many '''arguments against homosexuality''' based on religious grounds and on its effects on society which include such matters as the [[Homosexuality and Health|negative health effects of homosexuality]] and that [[Homosexual Couples and Domestic Violence|homosexual relationships experience more violence]].  
  
In 2003, the [[Pew Research Center]] stated that in the [[United States]], religious beliefs underpin opposition to Homosexuality according to a study they conducted. <ref>http://pewforum.org/docs/index.php?DocID=37</ref>  [[Judeo-Christian]] objections nearly always refer to what the [[Homosexuality and the Bible|Bible states about homosexuality]], which, it is argued, condemns homosexual acts in both Old and New Testaments. For example, Leviticus 18:22 says, "A man shall not lie with man as with a woman."   
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In 2003, the [[Pew Research Center]] stated that in the [[United States]], religious beliefs underpin opposition to [[homosexuality]] according to a study they conducted. <ref>http://pewforum.org/docs/index.php?DocID=37</ref>  [[Judeo-Christian]] objections nearly always refer to what the [[Homosexuality and the Bible|Bible states about homosexuality]], which, it is argued, condemns homosexual acts in both Old and New Testaments. For example, Leviticus 18:22 says, "A man shall not lie with man as with a woman."   
 
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Revision as of 01:21, November 29, 2007

There are many arguments against homosexuality based on religious grounds and on its effects on society which include such matters as the negative health effects of homosexuality and that homosexual relationships experience more violence.

In 2003, the Pew Research Center stated that in the United States, religious beliefs underpin opposition to homosexuality according to a study they conducted. [1] Judeo-Christian objections nearly always refer to what the Bible states about homosexuality, which, it is argued, condemns homosexual acts in both Old and New Testaments. For example, Leviticus 18:22 says, "A man shall not lie with man as with a woman."

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