Religion

Jul 19, 2009 20:30

As you're probably aware, many christians tend to take a dim view of homosexuality, often citing Leviticus 18:22 "Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman ( Read more... )

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auriol July 20 2009, 22:59:19 UTC
Yup - Leviticus is named after the Livites (they were literally the lawyers!). Ancient Hebrew law was solely religious law, and it does read like a Health and Safety manual. My Dad reckons that nearly everything in there has an explanation which makes a lot of sense given the time period, people involved and the location.

The Jewish people had been wandering in the wilderness, and had lost many people to slavery and the hardships of nomadic life. This would explain the negative attitude to homosexuality and masturbation (yup, there's rules in there about that, too!) as anything not geared to procreation did little to strengthen the race's survivability.

If you look at the rules concerning childbirth and menstruation in the context of field hygiene for a nomadic people in a hot climate, they make a fair amount of sense.

Ditto Kosher law. The main areas of keeping a Kosher diet (pork and shellfish) are two of the riskiest foodstuffs in a hot climate. Shellfish can be fatal if not perfectly fresh, and pork in many hot countries can be infected with a parasitic worm that is hard to kill even when cooking the meat well, for which there was no cure back then. That said, the same worm still kills people in third world countries today. I ay not be jewish, but I don't eat pork and shellfish outside western Europe and the USA even now.

The harsh punishments for crimes reflected most civilisations of the time (and much later), and the sacrificial rules would reflect most early religions.

It's interesting from a historical perspective, but it is around 6,000 years old. Jesus taught an end to a great majority of the law (which is what got him in so much hot water with the religious authorities of the day!), saying that there should be two rules:

1) Love the Lord your God
2) Love your neighbour as yourself

If you follow those, then you have to keep what we class as the laws of the land. If you love your neighbour, you won't steal from him, kill him, etc.

Of course, fringe religious nutters wouldn't like the idea that, by persecuting homosexuals ( or anyone else for that matter), they are disobeying God's commandment to love their neighbour. But then, they're nutters!
Wow. I remember more than I thought I did!

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