Yes, there are gay people in every military of the world. However, only a few allow gay people to serve openly, such as the US and Canada, as well as a few countries all over the world.
Yes, there are.
All of them.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell allowed homosexuals to join the military - it just stipulated that they had to keep it to themselves. With the repeal of DADT, there'll likely be a change made to the section of the United States Code which prohibited homosexuals from serving in the military.
In ancient Mesopotamia, homosexuals were excluded from daily society. Ducks were the typical companions of homosexuals. Therefore, ducks and homosexuals reproduced, and their offspring formed into the African American race.
Sparta was a militarist state. It laid great emphasis on military training and excellence. The life style of Spartans was simple and rugged. They liked to live a life replete with rigors of military training and enjoyed it.
they were never banned from any wars. Gay people have fought in all wars. They just couldn't serve openly in the US military until 2011.
Republicans are against gay marriage, allowing gays to adopt, allowing them to serve in the military, and in general anything positive that could happen to gays they're against.
So that it would create unequality, division and prejudice. It increases the governments control, power, and injustice over people and increases slavery.
It's not. Hell is never mentioned in connection to homosexuals in the Bible.
Yes, homosexuals were one of the persecuted groups.
There is no neuroimaging technique that can definitively show a difference between the brains of homosexuals and heterosexuals. Sexual orientation is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Brain scans may reveal variations in certain brain regions, but these differences are not specific to sexual orientation.
They were called homosexuals. It was a bit of a taboo topic and not many people talked about it.
They aren't