They have different values and beliefs Too often these differences lead to contention, conflict, injustice, suffering, oppression, and social instability In emphasizing the essential spiritual dignity and freedom of every soul. The baháʼí faith considers homosexual sexual intimacy to be against god's will as taught by founder baháʼu'lláh, [1][2][3] and views homosexuality as against nature and a sickness [4] the organization places emphasis on what it describes as traditional family values, [5][6] and marriage between a man and a woman is the only form of sexual relationship permitted for baháʼís The baha’i religion believes that everyone is equal, no matter what ethnicity or gender, but what about sexual orientation
According to the teachings of baha’u’llah, we have one duty toward each other — that is to love This love, the baha’i scriptures repeatedly remind us, must be universal because god’s love is universal: As in many religions, gay relationships, sexual intimacy and marriage are frowned upon in mainstream interpretations of baha'i law Those found violating the law can face sanctions from the baha'i administration, including being cut off from community gatherings and participating in baha'i elections Seán rayshel aims to make his religion, the baha'i faith, more tolerant of its lgbtq adherents. Homosexuality is sexual attraction between people of the same sex
Homosexuality, immorality and adultery are forbidden in the faith the question of how to deal with homosexuals is a very difficult one Homosexuality is forbidden in the bahá’í faith by bahá’u’lláh So, for that matter, are immorality and adultery. The faith, on the contrary, makes it abundantly clear that homosexuality is an abnormality, is a great problem for the individual so afflicted, and that he or she should strive to overcome it.
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