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    Certain religious leaders on Thursday strongly disapproved of the Delhi High Court judgement which legalised gay sex among consenting adults. "This is absolutely wrong to legalise homosexuality. We will not accept any such law," Jama Masjid Imam Ahmed Bukhari said. He also critcised the government for trying to amend the Indian Penal Code to scrap section 377 that criminalizes homosexuality. "If the government makes such attempt to scrap the Section 377, we will oppose it strongly," Bukhari said.

    All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahli said homosexuality is not allowed by any religion. "It is against all religions. It is against the culture of Indian society. We feel there is no need to legalise homosexuality. This practice is unnatural. It should continue as a criminal act," he said. Father Dominic Immanuel said that churches have no objection to decriminalisation of homosexuality but it should not be legalised. "We have no objection to decriminalisation of homosexuality because we do not consider these people as criminals on par with other criminals," Immanuel said.

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    However, churches do not approve of homosexual relations as ethical and moral right of the people, he said. "It is against nature.Our position is that homosexuality should not be legalised," he said, adding such practice will increase paedophilia and HIV/AIDS. The court said Section 377 of the IPC as far as it criminalises gay sex among consenting adults is violation of fundamental rights.

    THIS IS SIN.By: George | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward THERE IS ENOUGH CRIME IN ALL OVER THE WORLD. WHY ADD THIS ONE TOO? KNOW YOUR BIBLE. HOW MANY REMEMBER GOD'S JUDGEMENT ON SODOM AND GOMMORHA? THE BIBLE SYS REPENT YOU ALL AND TURN AWAY FROM THE EVIL WAYS. THIS IS NOT NATURAL. SO DO NOT LEGALIZE IT.
    Adam and Eve not Adam and SteveBy: Narendra Rawat | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward God did not sanction homo behaviour. If he did, he would not have created Adam and Eve, he would have created Adam and Steve.
    Would you know of steveBy: Gaurav | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Even if there were indeed an Adam and Steve, you would now know about it, as only Adam and Eve could have descendants. Those who feel that this is unnatural, just use google and you will find that such behaviour and tendencies are universal and can be found in all species and well documented in various species like dogs, cats and birds as well. Or are all these acts sinful!
    Gay-Sex/Homosexuality----By: romesh.sharma | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward To my mind the constitution of India itself needs lot reforms/amendments,infact must be revised as per existing times bestowing true secularism keeping religous laws out.The only mention of equality forall,respect and tolerence for all and by all.Some readers are criticizing muslims and talking bull-shit about democracy which is foolish and wrong.One has to go for sensible reasoning considering not only the forces of the opposing argument but also the bias to which own mind is subject.Its duty of law-makers to cultivate better habits,healthy life and decent/disciplined characters and not legalizing what is obscene,ulcerously deletarious to the indivisual,the society and the Nation.Law has to enhance habits of life to improve moral and spiritual characters for a healthy society means a healthy nation.Purposefully legalising this vice/un-natural act is an act of provocation and infringement in religious codes.The Constitution has to respect all religious values what soever
    Re: Homosexuality in AnimalsBy: Rajeev | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I never liked Homosexuals .. but this is what science says"Homosexuality has been observed in more than 1,500 species"
    Where does all this hate come from?By: Surprised, but glad | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It's amazing to read through the comments and come across so much intolerance and ignorance! I expected nothing less from the religious leaders - homophobia has long been one of the hallmarks of most religions - but the comments were surprising. Being homosexual is not always a matter of preference, and there has been documented evidence of homosexuality in nature - it's not against the natural order, in anyway. Anybody studying Indian history with even one eye open will come across plenty of thinly veiled references to prominent homosexual figures. I wonder where such deep-rooted homophobia originates - maybe the most homophobic people are in denial of their own instincts? Now there's a thought!But I laud the High Court's decision. It's long overdue, and it warms my heart to see such baseless prejudice being swept away, at least by the letter of the law.
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