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I wonder if the church knew…
5 hours ago ago from Heterodoxal Beliefs
I was reading something recently that was humorous but also got me thinking. The discussion was about gay Christians (specifically lesbians) and the comment was made that lesbian's are just boring people. This got me thinking about what I have heard taught about gay people in the church. There are stereotypes of gay people being partiers, drug users, sexually promiscuous, etc. These stereotypes are what the church tends to use as the gay ...
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17 hours ago ago from Indian Vanguard
Source: The Sangai Express Imphal, December 08 2009: Pointing out the ineffectiveness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights made by the United Nations on December 10, 1948, in Manipur, the anniversary of which is observed as International Human Rights Day every year across the world, the Revolutionary People's Front has called upon the people of Manipur to launch a stronger and more determined movement to secure collective rights ...
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15 hours ago ago from NAMI Schenectady
All together now, say Anosognosia! This little poke at the establishment divides itself into two parts:1) questioning the claim that anosognosia is a brain disease that psychiatrists say shows that many people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can't understand that they are mentally ill. And 2) whether we are correct to let people with an intractable brain disease be freed from responsibility for their acts. First, according to the ...
Related contentDaylin Leach: Moral giant; master debater
22 hours ago ago from Bluftooni
A friend passes along a clipping from this weekend's Times Herald, in which the 'Cooler's beloved Daylin Leach tackles a recent Star Parker column called " Sodom in the Nation's Capital ". Admitedly, this is not one of Parker's more tightly constructed columns, however, her point is clear: gay marriage hurts the institution of the family, and the collapse of the American family is at the root of most of our inner city problems. Anyone who ...
Related contentA senatorial double standard?
23 hours ago ago from A Passionate Engagement
As I've started this blog, I've stayed away from the more gossipy aspects of political life, except, perhaps, when truths about a person's private life are in direct contradiction to their public statements and political behavior. I don't believe in "outing" people, and I sometimes think that those of us on the left have done more to make a celebrity out of the Beauty Queen from California and her anti-gay marriage stand than the right wing. ...
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Dan Sweeney: Danation: The Magical Miseries Tour
4 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
(The weekly Danation column is first published in City Link Magazine .) Sometimes, focus on a particular ongoing news story comes and goes in waves. I first read of the plight of African albinos about a year ago , but the Associated Press did a story on them just last week, which brought new attention to African albinos across the blogosphere. In essence, albinos in sub-Saharan Africa are often killed and dismembered, as their body parts ...
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