Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
Britian has had a severely depressed religious conciousness since WWII, but the current 20-somethings are much more likely to be Christian, devout, confident, and Evangelical.
I had no idea young people in Britain were so religious. I have gotten the exact opposite impression when I've been there, but of course anecdotal evidence is often misleading. Thanks for the information.

The homosexual "rights" movement is based on the claim that there is no substantive difference between different sexual relationships, and it has flourished under a cultural-relativistic outlook promoted by university-educated teachers (who are often also very left wing). Society itself is not at all convinced and recent research has started to suggest that a male/male relationship in particular is different to a male/female one. There was a recent study in Australia that showed the most sucessful "Gay" relationshps were "open", that is to say sexually unfaithful in the traditional sense.
I hardly think infidelity is unique to male/male relationships. Is that the big difference that you were referring to, that homosexuals are somehow incapable of monogamy? Studies have also shown this to be patently false.

The point is, though, marriage was an institution created for a man and a woman and their subsequent children. It has nothing to do with your sexuality, just how you manage your sexual arrangements.
I just don't see much evidence that homosexuals are incapable of managing their sexual relationships in the same way as heterosexuals.