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For a two reasons:
1. It is in our nature to try to assert our authority over others, and make them assimilate.
2. Because these various religions tell us we should evangelize and convince others to believe as we do.
That I agree with, since practically every "Christian" element or concept is older than Chritianity itself and can be found in older, mostly defunct religions.
Sounds great, it just doesn't answer the question. When someone says one thing, and does another, which do we recognize as truth?
As far as Solomon's wives leading him away from god, I was under the impression that it was due to their pagan beliefs, not due to the number of wives.
I think that is where a lot of the problems come about. Some say it is a choice, others don't. Unfortunately, right now that can't be proven. I for one, do not believe it is a choice. All humor aside, I can't fathom why someone would WANT to be gay. That concept just doesn't seem appealing...