The same applies to Islam. Both the Bible and the Quran are against the idea of the same-sex persons getting involved in sexual acts. It is considered immoral and improper, something that should not be allowed to happen in the society. These two major world religions advocate for procreation as designed by God. When two individuals of the same sex get married, they cannot fulfill this requirement of procreation. The issue of LGBT, thus, has not just been one of social concern, but also a moral and religious one. In countries where much steps have not been taken to expand the civil liberties, gay rights have been outlawed (Shelton, 2013). In many African countries, for instance, gays and lesbians have no place. The fact that the conduct goes against nature’s order make these societies abhor the conduct and nobody would want to associate with …show more content…
It is likely that there will still be more criticisms and support of the queer individuals by some of the straight counterparts. The liberals will see no problem with their being different, but the conservatives will continues being critical of them. From the religious spheres, the homosexuals will continue to receive criticisms and sometimes condemnation. While I do not support the subjection of the gays to hostility, ridicule, discrimination and humiliation, I do not support their conduct. There is a reason why both genders exist and engaging in same sex marriages makes no sense of the natural gender differences (West, 2014). The idea of legalizing the rights of homosexuals should be rethought in order to discourage straight individuals who may wish to become homosexuals from doing