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'''Sodomy''' is a term of [[religion|religious]] origin to characterise certain [[sexuality|sexual]] non-procreative acts.  Most commonly used to describe the specific act of [[anal sex]] both between heterosexuals and homosexuals, the term "sodomy" also may include non-[[coitus|coital]] sexual acts such as [[oral sex]] and other [[paraphilia]]. [[Sodomy law|Laws]] forbidding certain types of sex acts have been found in some pre-modern cultures.
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==Etymology==
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The term ''sodomy'' derives from the name of the ancient city of [[Sodom]], which according to the [[Bible]] was destroyed by God for its misdeeds (see [[Sodom and Gomorrah]]). In today's common language it identifies the practice of anal intercourse, even if Sodom in the Bible was not primarily or exclusively condemned for [[homosexual]] acts.
 
Traditionally, the misdeeds of Sodom have been understood to be male homosexual anal intercourse, but it should be noted that the primary crime stated in the narrative in the book of [[Genesis]] was attempted gang [[rape]], not simply homosexual behaviour. Furthermore, in the book of [[Ezekiel]], God speaks through his prophet saying, "Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy. They were haughty and did an abomination before me. So I removed them, when I saw it" (16:49-50, [[ESV]]). Clearly from the Biblical perspective, the sins of Sodom were many, though not all were explicit in the narrative account, and the act of attempted homosexual gang rape may be read into it, serving to emphasise the Sodomites' depravity rather than uniquely characterise it.
 
The [[epistle of Jude]] in the [[New Testament]], however, echos the Genesis narrative and recalls mainly the sexually immoral aspects of Sodom's sins: "...just as Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding cities, which likewise indulged in sexual immorality and pursued unnatural desire, serve as an example by undergoing a punishment of eternal fire" (v. 7, ESV). The phrase rendered "unnatural desire" is literally translated "strange flesh," but it is not entirely clear what it refers to. The ESV translators supply one plausible paraphrase in making the phrase refer to the illicit sexual activity of the Genesis account (cf. the language of the [[epistle to the Romans]] 1:21-32), but another theory is that it is a simply reference to the "strange flesh" of the intended rape victims, who were angels, not men.
 
The first known use of the term sodomy used in a more general sense to mean "crimes against nature" is found in the writings of Jewish historian [[Josephus]] (circa A.D. [[96]]) as he summarises the Genesis narrative: "About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches and great wealth; they became unjust towards men, and impious towards God, insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices" (''Antiquities'' 1.11.1). Note that the final element of his assessment goes beyond the Biblical data, even in the New Testament. Despite the inaccuracy, this meaning is the primary one that we use today.
 
==Evolution of the term in other languages==
In modern [[German language|German]], the word ''Sodomie'' has no connotation of anal or oral sex, and refers specifically to [[zoophilia]]; it has connotations similar to the English-language word "[[bestiality]]". (''See [[Paragraph_175#Version_of_June_28.2C_1935|Paragraph 175, version of June 28, 1935]]'')
 
== See also ==
* [[Sodomy law]]
 
[[Category:Anal eroticism]]
[[Category:Sexuality and religion]]
 
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