AtheistPreacher
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I'd say homophobia passed to Christianity from Judaism. In fact, agricultural societies of antiquity tended to be homophobic. I recommend a book called Sex at Dawn. It explains the subject very well. However, the reason homophobic attitudes persist in the modern world is mostly due to religion.
And you seem really smart. I'm glad you joined the conversation.![]()
The thing that you have to remember too is that back in Jesus' time there was no concept of homosexuality as an orientation or identity. There were men who had sex with other men or boys, but that didn't mean they were gay. But it was a common enough practice for the Romans, and there were also non-Jewish peoples who used to practice homosexuality in fertility rituals, or rape conquered enemies as a means of humiliation. The Jews distanced themselves from those practices partly as a means of differentiating themselves from others, and in any case it was just against the acts as acts done by otherwise "straight" people. If anyone had thought that homosexuality was actually a fundamental orientation rather than something that straight people occasionally did, it might have created a different conversation.