The material world, in relation to the spiritual world, is a
world of imperfections. It is full of dangers and difficulties which have been
greatly aggravated by man's neglect and misuse of his responsibilities. Human
society itself, which exists in the material world, is in disastrous disarray.
Our appetites and inclinations are strongly influenced by
the condition of our physical makeup, and our bodies are in varying degrees of
health, depending upon factors such as heredity, environment, nourishment and
our own treatment of them. Genetic variations occur, producing conditions which
can create problems for the individual. Some conditions are of an emotional or
psychological nature, producing such imbalances as quickness to anger,
recklessness, timorousness, and so forth; others involve purely physical
characteristics, resulting not only in unusual capacities but also in handicaps
or diseases of various kinds.
Whether deficiencies are inborn or are acquired, our purpose
in this life is to overcome them and to train ourselves in accordance with the
pattern that is revealed to us in the divine Teachings.
The view that homosexuality is a condition that is not
amenable to change is to be questioned by Bahá'ís. There are, of course, many
kinds and degrees of homosexuality, and overcoming extreme conditions is sure
to be more difficult than overcoming others. Nevertheless, as noted earlier,
the Guardian has stated that "through the advice and help of doctors,
through a strong and determined effort, and through prayer, a soul can overcome
this handicap."
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 23 May
1995, written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice to US NSA; published
in American Bahá'í 152; Baha’i Library Online)