One political topic that is largely affected by worldviews is the discussion of gay marriage. In many theistic worldviews, same gender relationships are heavily looked down upon. For example, in Christianity, a monotheistic religion, sexual relationships with a person of the same gender is a heavy crime as stated in their Bible: “If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them,” (King …show more content…
According to Phil Smart, “...in the early church, discrimination and oppression of gays was scripturally justified by three separate perceptions: lack of procreation, unnaturalness and stereotypes defining deviant behavior,” (Smart 4). When two people of the same gender marry, they are unable to reproduce young. This makes this relationship seem unnatural as it is not contributing to the natural order of the population. In addition, people who are attracted to the same gender are currently a minority, and therefore are seen as defying the norms of