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Gay marriage and homosexuality were part of moral landscape in Ancient Rome

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From the statue in Rome. The Emperor Nero. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Given that the gay marriage agenda will be increasingly pressed upon all churches by the state, we should be much more aware of what history has to teach us about gay marriage—given that we don’t want to be among those who, ignorant of history, blithely condemned themselves to repeat it. Contrary to the popular view—both among proponents and opponents—gay marriage is not a new issue. It cannot be couched (by proponents) as a seamless advance on the civil rights movement, nor should it be understood (by opponents) as something that’s evil merely because it appears to them to be morally unprecedented. Gay marriage was—surprise!—alive and well in Rome , celebrated even and especially by select emperors, a spin-off of the general cultural affirmation of Roman homosexuality. Gay marriage was, along with homosexuality, something the first Christians faced as part of the pagan moral darkness of their time. Wh...