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    Homosexuality has long been a controversial topic of England 's history, stretching from England’s origins all the way to modern day. It was condemned in the Bible , and sodomy (the act of homosexual sex, or other sexual acts not for procreation) was made illegal in the 15th century , punishable by death until the mid-1800s. Yet, there are records of homosexuals throughout England 's history. Kings , actors , members of the upper echelons of society, all were seen in homosexual relations,…

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    The idea that heterosexuality is the absolute absence of homosexuality is one example. Derrida would say that these binary oppositions are defined through the way meaning is made, and the labels and meaning we give to the oppositions. All of these terms that I have introduced have a couple of things in common, one…

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    Growing up in the latter part of Sullivan’s generation, I can relate to and agree to the majority of his perspectives of what is a homosexual. None the less, I can also relate to the evolving perspectives of homosexuality in today’s generation. Raising a homosexual child in today’s society has provided me with an updated insight into the ever changing homosexual culture. The combination of my experiences, as well as the accompanied sources, has provided me with an understanding of both…

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    Male homosexuality has a long tradition in Japan, dating back at least a thousand years with the establishment of homosexual art, poetries, and pieces of literature, such as The Tale of Genji and the Nanshōku ōkagami (The Great Mirror of Male Love) by Saikaku. Regardless of the fact homosexuality practices were largely emphasized in early Japanese literature and promoted within society in the early periods, the notion of the homosexual seems to have declined in current Japanese culture. This…

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    a reason to tarnish his legacy. King James’ 16th and 17th century England contrasts starkly with Ancient Greeks and the sexual culture described in Plato’s The Symposium. While homosexuality was a grievous offense in the Stuart period, it was to some the highest form of love in ancient Athenian considerations. Homosexuality…

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    Homosexuality is the sexual attraction from one member of the same sex to another member of the same sex that can be found in roughly eight percent of both men and women (Rice et. al). Though this may appear to be counter-productive to the continuation of a species, it is found among many species within the animal kingdom. However it is something that humans as a species have only recently begun to openly acknowledge or understand. Part of this quest for further understanding of homosexuality…

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    Praxis Report Introduction The Journal of Homosexuality is devoted to scholarly research on homosexuality, including sexual practices and gender roles in their cultural, historical, interpersonal, and modern social contexts. In addition to research on human sexuality, articles in the journal also explore the political, social, and moral implications of research on human sexuality. A few of the following goals the Journal of Homosexuality has it to serve as a scholarly source of materials for…

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    On December 17, 2013, Phil Robertson who is well known for the A&E show Duck Dynasty stated his view on homosexuality in an interview for GQ magazine. His anti-gay rant brought about much controversy. According to an article written by Drew Magary for GQ, Robertson said, "It seems like, to me, a vagina—as a man—would be more desirable than a man's anus. That's just me. I'm just thinking: There's more there! She's got more to offer. I mean, come on, dudes! You know what I'm saying? But hey, sin:…

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    In Chapter 11 it was discussed how in past years countless individuals have had radical beliefs against homosexuality. Some of those humans would even act in a violent way as they perceive homosexuals as “moral transgressions”. In my opinion, society should learn to accept others with same sex preferences. Although a few cultures have instilled a belief in their followers that preferring others of same sex is a sin, yet why does that permit you to act violently and punish homosexuals? An example…

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    Finally, Pastor Carl Gallups gives a firm answer regarding the views of Jesus on gay marriage or homosexuality. In his paper “Did Jesus Condemn Homosexuality?”, Pastor Gallups pointed out numerous examples from the Gospels where Jesus upheld male and female marriages, and also spoke about how previous societies were destroyed due to sexual perversion (Gallups). Certainly there…

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