by Belaam » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:59 am
Definitely. The whole series is largely a reproduction of Milton's Paradise Lost and more contemporary literary criticism of it.
In Paradise Lost, it is clear that angels all have male on male sex with each other. Evidence shown below:
First off, Adam asking why there are two sexes for the animals but only one for angels:
… O why did God,
Creator wise, that peopled highest heav’n
With Spirits masculine, create at last
This novelty on earth, this fair defect
Of nature, and not fill the world at once
With men as angels without feminine, (PL 10.888)
So angels are all male. (without females)
Then when Adam asks if angels have sex:
Bear with me then, if lawful what I ask;
Love not the heav’nly Spirits, and how thir Love
Express they, by looks only, or do they mix
Irradiance, virtual or immediate touch? (PL 8.614)
Rapahel blushes and says they do:
… we enjoy
In eminence, and obstacle find none
Of Membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive barrs:
Easier then Air with Air, if Spirits embrace,
Total they mix, union of pure with pure
Desiring; nor restrained conveyance need
As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul. (8.623)
So, the source material in question (Paradise Lost) says that angels are all male and do have sex, both spiritually and physically.
Obviously, most religious people who talk approvingly of Paradise Lost aren't familiar with that, and I think Pullman was just having a bit of fun at their expense. What has often been praised as a work of great religious art features gay sex.