Yes, many religions, including the following:
Judaism: all branches except Orthodox
Islam: reform movements only, such as Muslims for Progressive Values
Unitarian Universalism
Christianity (the following denominations):
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
No religion promotes or permits homosexuality
homosexuality
Homosexuality is going against what God allows but always remember one important thing-God hates the sin but will always luv the sinner
Politics do not encourage homosexuality. Politics can only encourage freedom and equality.Politics do not encourage homosexuality. Politics can only encourage freedom and equality.
A:Most Christian denominations used to regard homosexuality as a sin, although there is change towards tolerance and acceptance. Most of Judaism also regards homosexuality as a sin. Islam is, by and large, stridently homophobic, although homosexuality is practised openly in some of the most fundamentalist areas such as Afghanistan but in a way that allows it not to be regarded as homosexuality. The ancient Greco-Roman state religion considered morality as a secular matter, not something for religion to concern itself with, so Greece was very tolerant of homosexuality, while it was frowned upon in Rome. Egyptian religion was known to encourage sexuality, so it seems to have been tolerant of homosexuality. The mystery religions that emerged in the eastern Mediterranean region at around the same time as Christianity demanded confession of sins, but not much seems to be known about what they regarded as sin. Eastern religions also tend to consider morality as a secular matter, rather than a religious one.
Homosexuality is not considered an addiction, it is a sexual orientation only.
Michael A. Peterson has written: 'Homosexuality, morality, and military policy' -- subject(s): RELIGION, ETHICS, HOMOSEXUALITY, POLICIES, MILITARY PERSONNEL
Since all heterosexual women have a fear of female homosexuality, only women that are bisexual or lesbian should answer questions about female homosexuality, and since heterosexual women are only attracted to the opposite sex only bisexual women and women that are lesbians should answer questions about female homosexuality.
Since all heterosexual men that are only attracted to the opposite sex have a fear male homosexuality, only gay men and only bisexual men and only men that have bisexual tendencies should be allowed to answer questions about male homosexuality.
There are many modern effects that can be seen taking place in religion. The acceptance of homosexuality for example is a modern effect on certain religions.
Sikhs have no written doctrine regarding homosexuality;however a Sikh religious leader described homosexuality as "against the Sikh religion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature," and called on Sikhs to support laws against gay marriage. But many Sikhs reject this idea and accept everyone as equals.Sikhs have no written doctrine regarding homosexuality;however a Sikh religious leader described homosexuality as "against the Sikh religion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature," and called on Sikhs to support laws against gay marriage. But many Sikhs reject this idea and accept everyone as equals.
Bernard Sergent has written: 'Homosexuality in Greek myth' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Religion, Mythology, Greek Mythology, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Homosexuality 'De la destruction du savoir en temps de paix' 'Homosexuality in Greek Myth (European Thought)'