- Homosexuality
The challenge facing gay activists . . . Dissenting opinion on societal acceptance of alternative sexualities coalesces around three crucial points:
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Selected reasons why it’s great to be a guy. Harvested from the internet– but with a serious purpose.
A couple of guys in a basement somewhere making a few counterfeit bills has a limited effect on the value of that twenty dollar bill in your wallet.
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More and more Christians are taking a “progressive” view of homosexuality by appealing to overarching themes within Christianity that transcend and relativize traditional objections to same-sex behavior. St. Paul by El Greco. The Apostle Paul is the most cited authority for Christian opposition to homosexuality.
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The word “conscience” literally means “knowing with.” The conscience “knows with” while standing apart from and outside normal self-dialog, overhearing a person’s deepest thoughts, and witnessing deeds despite attempts to limit self-disclosure.
Homosexual activists have three options in advancing their social agenda in the face of traditional Christian opposition. Screenshot from washingtonblade.com, an internet news source for the Washington, DC gay community. Although the blade website is copyrighted, we believe the use of this screenshot for critical commentary qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law. Any [...]
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In 1980, John Boswell (d. 1994), Yale history professor and avowed homosexual gave “gays” a “sacred text” for legitimizing their behavior with publication of Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality. John Boswell (1947-1994). This photo* is available on several websites without copyright notice. We believe its use here in critical commentary qualifies as fair use under [...]
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What do slavery, marriage, and homosexuality have to do with each other? “There was a time when society thought it was just fine to deny women the right to vote. And there was a time when slavery was accepted and segregation was the norm and we didn’t want anyone who wasn’t like us living on [...]
Feminism is no longer a prominent issue, not because it has gone away, but rather because it has triumphed to the point of being taken for granted.
The nature of homosexuality is tightly coupled to the nature of God.
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Same-sex eroticism was common among elites in Greco-Roman times. Antinous was the male lover of the Emperor Hadrian. He drowned under suspicious circumstances while in Hadrian’s company.Some scholars believe Hadrian sacrificed his lover out of some dark religious motive.Hadrian later deified him. Antinous is a hero of the modern gay rights movement.
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The real significance of the Snickers’ Super Bowl ad last Sunday was not whether it was pro or anti-gay. Copyrighted video. Use of low-resolution screen shot in critical commentary is considered fair use. Any other use may be a copyright infringement. Rather, it was in the power of gay advocates to choose which label would [...]
Boys are risk takers. Girls are risk-averse. The eyes of boys are adept at detecting motion. The eyes of girls are better at identification. Girls hear better than boys. Girls navigate by landmarks processed in the cerebrum. Boys navigate by a built-in compass located in the hippocampus. Young boys cannot articulate their emotions. Young girls [...]
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According to Stanton and Maier, compassionate societies never create fatherless and motherless families … (my comments in parenthesis)
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Some say marriage should be a matter of “choice.” Some say it is defined by “commitment.” Others say neither of these is adequate. Something more is needed.
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