Nuggin writes:
Why is homosexuality immoral?
It isn't. At all.
What would be the non-literalist argument for why homosexuality is immoral?
There isn't one. Which is exactly why it isn't immoral.
All people are equal. All people have an equal right to their pursuit of happiness which does not infringe on anyone else's pursuit of happiness.
Homosexuals are people. Homosexuals have an equal right to their pursuit of happiness which does not infringe on anyone else's pursuit of happiness. Homosexuality does not infringe on anyone else's pursuit of happiness.
Anyone who attempts to prevent or restrict homosexual behaviour (including being labelled as "married") is acting immorally by infringing on other people's pursuit of happiness.
Anyone who discriminates against homosexuals is just as bad as any discriminating slave owner of the past (or present, in some places I suppose...)
For anyone who thinks they should be able to tell other people how to live:
What makes you think you have the enlightenment to obstruct another human being's pursuit of happiness that has absolutely no bearing on anyone else?
Sorry for the preaching. Prejudice and discrimination irks me.