Why do you think homosexual acts ought to be fined? I have in a manner of speaking, watched the development (for lack of better words) of a little one that I know is growing up a homosexual. He has no control over what is happening to him. I have watched him for several years now and he's only in grade 3! At this point in time, he has no idea that he is different (or he may know but his actions don't show that he knows). I have spoken of this before here. For anyone who believes this is a life choice, he is living proof that it has zero to do with choice. It is the way he was born. His parents tried to change himbecause they could see it happening but nothing changed him. He still likes his Polly Pockets and for now ...... he's happy. Some of the school kids are starting to make fun of him and I find it sad. They are not even old enough to know "what" he is to our manner of thinking. They just think he's strange because he likes to play with dolls. So - if you really want to be nice and you really want to make friends with homosexual people, you must accept them 100%. You don't have to like a homosexual who (like anyone) is nasty or rude or whatever but you cannot single out a homosexual act as wrong. They cannot help who they are and since that part of their life would not touch you, you should ignore it like you would an act between a man and a woman. I too believe that marriage is for a man and a woman. The term - holy matrimony. I think two men and two women of the same sex should be called a legal union. Just because I think a term is reserved for a man and a woman doesn't mean I disagree with a union between two men or two women. I like tradition. I don't want to watch men or women showing major affection for each other in public but I don't like to watch a male/female doing that either.
Whether a person is born homosexual or not is not the issue. I was born heterosexual, yet I'd still think it appropriate that I be fined for committing adultery in so indiscreet a fashion as to have the authorities discover it.
Now on the moral front I should not engage in adultery even behind closed doors, but that is still at least less disrespectful of the public than to engage in it in the public eye. To do it with total lack of discretion is even worse, and add to that that if I make it known to the public, then it becomes public. Is this the example we want to give our youth?
The same applies to homosexuality. If a person is born homosexual, I feel for him. Morally I still think he should refrain from it even behind closed doors. But legally, I think we have a right to sensor such activities in public. Thus a combination of laws making it a fineable offense on the one hand while prohibiting police from spying on him on the other is a good balance I think.
These are diametrically opposite views, Machjo, I fail to see how you can believe in both at the same time.
You want to fine homosexuals for participating in homosexual acts. How is that compatible with ensuring their safety? Or are you saying that homosexuals should be safe from private citizens, but not from the government?
Fineing someone does not threaten his safety, though the fear of being fined may push such activities towards more discretion so as to at least keep it out of public view. Again, nothing to do with homosexuals only; this applies to heterosexual couples too. Just last night as I was waiting for the light to turn green, there were two girls on a bus kissing. Seriously now! There are limits to everything. Could they not have done that behind closed doors? What might the passengers on that bus been thinking? Maybe there were children and parents on that bus too. Seriously now.
Again, no issue with the girl per se. The issue is with what they were doing in public.
(now I'll admit I was a little turned on, but that's beside the point).
Also, I should point out I make a distinction between homosexuals and homosexual acts. I have no problem with a person being openly homosexual. It's fine to say what they are. I just don't want to know what they do.And on that front, I actually oppose the US military's don't ask don't tell policy. If the person is not openly engaging in homosexual behaviour, then I see nothing wrong with people knowing he's homosexual, and he should not be penalized for simply being homosexual.