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Yes, but Shogi Effendi reports that Baha'u'llah "spoke very strongly" about homosexuality. It sounds to me like according to Shogi Effendi Baha'u'llah did single out homosexuality. But maybe he didn't put it in writting. A wise choice if you ask me.Baha'u'llah did not single out homosexual behaviors, He was referring to all evil passions.
I think we can both agree that cheating is an evil passion. Yes, if a person identifies themself as a "cheater", that doesn't mean we should condone their cheating. I think the distinction is that cheating harms the spouse. Homosexuality is victimless.A heterosexual might also deem their sexuality as part of their identity, yet their behavior is being called an evil passion. Why not speak out to protect them? Why this need to protect homosexuals? Nobody is singling them out. In fact, they have more protection in society nowadays and are more widely accepted than adulterous heterosexuals. In society, it is not 'bad' to be gay anymore but it is still bad to be a man who cheated on his wife.