11-24-2014, 09:47 PM
I found this on my desk... It's something I started digging into and did a comment about on a thread some time back...
We all know homosexuality is banned in the Old Testament of the Bible. Have you ever wondered why it was put in there? I did. It's weird.... how it's just stuck in there... with other laws about sex etc.
Stupid theory, huh?
Ghengis Khan banned his soldiers from taking male sex slaves unless they had more than six sons of age to fight. He encouraged it in conquered nations by taking their women for himself, his officers and soldiers who had no restrictions on the number of wives and concubines they could have, The Khan had several hundred children who have spread his genes to 16 million people living today.
Atilla"the Hun" made it a law that his armies were forbidden to have sex except with wives and concubines before they had sons old enough to do battle.
But the most convincing example of bans on homosexuality in order to increase the population and armies comes from, of all places, Rome, under Augustus Caesar who is known to have had many male sexual companions from his teen years well into his late twenties.
And there are others in history... Hitler being one he set up programs for thousands of patriotic young German women to be impregnated by pure Ayran men while trying to exterminate homosexuals.
We all know homosexuality is banned in the Old Testament of the Bible. Have you ever wondered why it was put in there? I did. It's weird.... how it's just stuck in there... with other laws about sex etc.
- Leviticus
- 18:19Do not approach a woman to have sexual relations during the uncleanness of her monthly period.
- 18:20 Thou shalt not lie with thy neighbour's wife, nor be defiled with mingling of seed.
- 18:21 Thou not give any of thy children to be sacrificed to the idol Moloch: I am the Lord.
- 18:22 Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind, because it is an abomination.
- 18:23 Thou shalt not copulate with any beast, neither shalt thou be defiled with it. A woman shall not lie down to a beast, nor copulate with it: because it is a heinous crime.
- 18:24 Do not defile yourselves in any of these ways, because this is how the nations that I am going to drive out before you became defiled.
Stupid theory, huh?
Ghengis Khan banned his soldiers from taking male sex slaves unless they had more than six sons of age to fight. He encouraged it in conquered nations by taking their women for himself, his officers and soldiers who had no restrictions on the number of wives and concubines they could have, The Khan had several hundred children who have spread his genes to 16 million people living today.
Atilla"the Hun" made it a law that his armies were forbidden to have sex except with wives and concubines before they had sons old enough to do battle.
But the most convincing example of bans on homosexuality in order to increase the population and armies comes from, of all places, Rome, under Augustus Caesar who is known to have had many male sexual companions from his teen years well into his late twenties.
[SIZE="2"]In 18 BCE a census was done in Rome that gave some unpleasant news to Augustus. Roman citizens were almost outnumbered by non Romans. This was bad news because being a Roman citizen was a requirement for all government jobs throughout the empire and many other things. The foreigners who'd come to Rome were having more children as Roman citizens had fewer.
Augustus decreed his "Julian Laws of chastity, repressing adultery... but they covered many things. The laws banned marriages of Roman citizens with non citizens. Men up to sixty and women up to fifty were fined, taxed and banned from participating in many social functions. They couldn't inherit, hold government jobs or attend any public entertainment. They weren't allowed to ride in carriages, wear jewelry or the cloaks that identified them by class. Those without children were
Augustus went so far as to begin exiling Roman even wealthy powerful citizens for homosexuality and even the suspicion of it.
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Augustus decreed his "Julian Laws of chastity, repressing adultery... but they covered many things. The laws banned marriages of Roman citizens with non citizens. Men up to sixty and women up to fifty were fined, taxed and banned from participating in many social functions. They couldn't inherit, hold government jobs or attend any public entertainment. They weren't allowed to ride in carriages, wear jewelry or the cloaks that identified them by class. Those without children were
Augustus went so far as to begin exiling Roman even wealthy powerful citizens for homosexuality and even the suspicion of it.
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And there are others in history... Hitler being one he set up programs for thousands of patriotic young German women to be impregnated by pure Ayran men while trying to exterminate homosexuals.