State Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward, who is known for her support of gay rights, said Tuesday she may not vote for fellow Republican Carl Paladino for governor because of remarks he has
made about homosexuals and women.
Not exact matches
When we have those nuts at Westboro Baptist picketing soldier's funerals, spitting on
homosexuals, and
making videos
about how Santa is a fag and will send you to hell, we catch a glimpse of what happens when abhorrence of evil combined with confrontation consumes and destroys love, catapulting them into realms of hatred that Jesus would fall down weeping at the sight of.
This discussion began with me commenting on the sense that there is something, I'm not sure what, problematic
about the position that those with
homosexual desires are not to practice, and that
makes everything okay.
I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you, thinking it was out of the question)
about pedophiles
making the exact same argument as the present day argument that
homosexuals have taken from the cause of the Black people; «they were born that way.»
I have read every widely available case
made for the position that
homosexual behavior is not a sin or that committed
homosexuals are not what the bible is talking
about.
This is an opportunity for those who do not know anyone who is gay (I mean,
homosexuals make up
about 3.5 % of the population in the US so there is a strong possibility that they personally don't know anyone who actually is gay, lesbian or bisexual) to interact with someone who is gay.
Doesn't the NT verses we have talked
about - no matter how few, since when does the number matter - indicate that
homosexual acts are included in those lifestyle choices that God does not want us to
make.
The only issue is what does the Bible say
about homosexual relationships, not what unjustified extrapolations can we
make.
(CNN)- Pope Francis said the church has the right to express its opinions but not to «interfere spiritually» in the lives of gays and lesbians, expanding on explosive comments he
made in July
about not judging
homosexuals.
A Christian from South Yorkshire who was ejected from his university course after being accused of
make derogatory comments
about homosexuals may learn on Friday whether his High Court battle has been successful.
The purpose of my book,
Making Gay Okay, is to see what natural reason can tell us
about human sexuality and flourishing, most particularly in light of the claims of
homosexual activists.
Father Thomas Reese, S.J., who recently resigned as editor of America, a Jesuit weekly — or was removed, depending on which account one credits (see First Things August / September 2005)-- complains, «The Vatican is
making decisions
about the appropriateness of ordaining
homosexuals in total ignorance of how many current priests are
homosexuals, how well they observe celibacy, and how well they do ministry.»
There are also a number of grandstanding moves he'd
make to get publicity (e.g., ordaining an openly gay man to the priesthood in a very public PR blitz only to defrock the guy a few months later because Spong was so concerned
about ordaining a gay candidate that he didn't bother to go through the necessary discernment process — this PR move really impacted some very qualified
homosexual candidates who were all painted with the same brush.)
Hawaii's Supreme Court is
about to
make marriage between
homosexuals a constitutional right.
They have done everything in their power to
make men and women feel guilty
about having sex with each other, while the leadership was having
homosexual relations behind closed doors.
(The same is to be said
about crusades to
make things difficult for
homosexuals.)
But the point I was trying to
make is, I think
making sweeping statements
about «The Church» is like talking
about «the atheists» or «the
homosexuals» — it's a damaging stereotype that ignores the diversity within.
On BBC's «Hard talk» show in 2012, President Yoweri Museveni
made similar reckless statement
about the
homosexual issue when he said «
Homosexuals in small numbers have always existed on our part of Black Africa.
The TVC also
makes assertions on its website
about disproportionate
homosexual pedophilia and attacks the idea that people are born gay and the claim that gays want the right to marry for the same reasons that heterosexuals do — the TVC suggests the real purpose of marriage equality is to destroy the concept of marriage and ultimately replace it altogether with group sex and polygamy.
On 31 July 2017, Labour councillor Chika Amadi was suspended from the Labour Party to allow an investigation to take place into comments she
made on Twitter that compared
Homosexuals at Pride marches to «paedophiles», before threatening people who complained
about her remarks.
Even so, he starts
making about - face statements such as, «I was a heterosexual person with a
homosexual problem.»
Yet as the story unfolds, Egoyan gives us plenty to think
about, from the plight of a
homosexual German to the various motivations and justifications of the guards, without preaching, showing gruesome flashbacks, or
making his points too obvious.
Remarks are
made about womanizing, infidelity, adultery, sexual favors and
homosexual relationships.
Crass sexual comments are
made about anatomy, wet dreams,
homosexual relationships and other sexual activities.
Positioned beneath a headline
about the discrimination of
homosexuals, like himself, this work
makes the political personal.
If the same kind of video had been
made about blowing up atheists, agnostics, christians, jews, muslims, whites, blacks, asians,
homosexuals, left - wingers or right - wingers, it would have been met with understandable disgust; this video is a shameful display of DOUBLE STANDARDS.