Homeric may not be the right word. Homer was about the only guy who didn't protray Achilles and Patroclus in an umabiguously gay light. Greek homosexuality is a complicated issue, anyway, and yes, was mostly predicated on older men with younger men. It does amuse me some unintentional results we've gotten, though - the desire to not read Greek texts as having any gay origins led people to believe that Alcibiades desperate attempt to bed Socrates wasn't really about a roll in the sheets at all, and so the term 'platonic love' was coined.
I disgress, eh?
Also on 300: Er, it's not about history and it's entirely about the political, sexual and racial prejudices of the author. Or so I'm guessing because I cannot make sense of it otherwise. Anyway, 300 has a worldview clearly contrary to the liberalism of Star Trek, so it's not an example the Trek franchise should seek to emulate. Keep Frank Miller at arms length at all times, folks.
Quite, but this is in spite of Christian influence rather than because of it. We're also at the first point in our history that the idea of gay marriage has been formulated, which I think reflects how the idea of marriage has evolved. 'Marriage for legal offspring', I believe Demosthenes once tritely put it. Now that pumping out babies isn't necessarily the main selling point of marriage, non-heterosexual marriages are beginning to sort of make sense.
I disgress, eh?
Also on 300: Er, it's not about history and it's entirely about the political, sexual and racial prejudices of the author. Or so I'm guessing because I cannot make sense of it otherwise. Anyway, 300 has a worldview clearly contrary to the liberalism of Star Trek, so it's not an example the Trek franchise should seek to emulate. Keep Frank Miller at arms length at all times, folks.
I think that Western civilization is very likely to be the only real oasis for homosexual freedom on Earth.
Quite, but this is in spite of Christian influence rather than because of it. We're also at the first point in our history that the idea of gay marriage has been formulated, which I think reflects how the idea of marriage has evolved. 'Marriage for legal offspring', I believe Demosthenes once tritely put it. Now that pumping out babies isn't necessarily the main selling point of marriage, non-heterosexual marriages are beginning to sort of make sense.