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A Vatican official has told a UN body that people who openly object to homosexual behavior are at risk of losing their human rights when they are prosecuted or stigmatized for their beliefs.
"People are being attacked for taking positions that do not support sexual behavior between people of the same sex." said Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi. "When they express their moral beliefs or beliefs about human nature, which may also be expressions of religious convictions, or state opinions aout scientific claims, they are stigmatized, and worse - they are vilified, and prosecuted."
"The truth is, these attacks are violations of fundamental human rights, and cannot be justified under any circumstances."
So, what do you think?
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Should people who believe being homosexual is wrong be forced to show why it's wrong or how it can harm society or face the consequences of being mocked, made fun of, or as the Archbishop put it, "vilified" by the public?
Do you believe this is a violation of a persons human rights?
"People are being attacked for taking positions that do not support sexual behavior between people of the same sex." said Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi. "When they express their moral beliefs or beliefs about human nature, which may also be expressions of religious convictions, or state opinions aout scientific claims, they are stigmatized, and worse - they are vilified, and prosecuted."
"The truth is, these attacks are violations of fundamental human rights, and cannot be justified under any circumstances."
So, what do you think?
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Should people who believe being homosexual is wrong be forced to show why it's wrong or how it can harm society or face the consequences of being mocked, made fun of, or as the Archbishop put it, "vilified" by the public?
Do you believe this is a violation of a persons human rights?