Not exact matches
Homosexuals pervert the gospel
of truth because they want to be allowed to
feel good about their sin.
Many were unsatisfied with Charles's answers on same - sex marriage and
felt that he had not addressed himself to
homosexual love even though he spoke
of having experienced it in his own past (at one time, he said, he had lived with a male lover for 14 years).
Many argue that the legislation stipulating the rights
of homosexual people not to
feel harassed overrides the rights
of others to free speech.
But if the Spirit
of God enters them then they will begin to
feel uneasy about being
homosexual.
David Oliphant, an archdeacon in the Anglican diocese
of Canberra and Goulburn, has perceptively remarked that those who condemn
homosexuals have very little appreciation
of what goes on within the youth who comes to
feel the pain and pleasure
of sexual
feelings and desire for comfort from someone
of their own sex.
At the same time an effective support network for those who wish to live a chaste life in spite
of homosexual temptations is necessary lest faithful people are left alienated and
feeling separated from the Church.
A protest took place outside
of a Northern Ireland university on Tuesday, which rejected screening a new film about «men and women moving out
of homosexual practices and
feelings».
Here there is a good summary
of thepain the disorder causes, which Hill has been trying to describe throughout the book, namely «the struggle to be faithful to the gospel's «terrible decree» that we must hold in check our strongest urges and not engage in
homosexual activity; the struggle to belong, to find the end
of loneliness; and the struggle with shame, with nagging
feelings of being constantly displeasing to God» (p. 127).
The results reveal that while the majority
of evangelicals do not consider
homosexual feelings to be «wrong», the majority do believe that
homosexual actions are «wrong».»
I am only saying that my negative view
of homosexuality is an expression
of my religious underpinning, and it has never extended to personally demeaning any
homosexual as you have
felt the need to do with me.
When does expressing kindness towards
homosexuals and others who
feel marginalized by the church slide into the sanctioning
of sin?
More and more church groups seem to be
feeling a bit guilt - stricken about blanket condemnation
of homosexuality and especially
of homosexual persons.
Thibault agrees with the message, and
feels that gay people who act on their
homosexual urges should not be eligible for all
of the sacraments
of the Catholic church.
According to the rabbi, the religious public must rise above its
feelings of aversion and soften the «aggressive» attitude towards
homosexuals and lesbians.
Dr. Nicholas Cummings, a former president
of the American Psychological Association, stated, «In my twenty years at Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization, 67 percent
of the
homosexuals who sought help from therapists for issues such as «the transient nature
of relationships, disgust or guilt
feelings about promiscuity, fear
of disease, (and) a wish to have a traditional family» experienced various levels
of success obtaining their goals.
It may
feel to a straight Christian that their instinctive negative reaction to
homosexual sex arises out
of the Bible.
How many young people today grow up trying to label their subjective sexual
feelings somewhere along the continuum
of Kinsey's
homosexual - bisexual - heterosexual scale?
Seen sub specie aeternitatis, encouraging someone to believe that we don't really know what God thinks about sexuality, and that each
of us must work it out for ourselves, and anyway it doesn't matter much as long as we do our recycling and volunteer at a homeless shelter, is as serious an error as telling them that God hates them because they have
homosexual feelings.
We bring the gay demons out
of these individuals so they can become who god intended them to be... Facing the reality that you have unwanted
homosexual feelings can cause tremendous turmoil — especially as a child whose
feelings conflict with deeply held values, beliefs and life goals.
His resignation comes on the heels
of a controversial post on his website, sakeenah.org, in which he claimed that «an enormously overwhelming percentage
of people struggle with
homosexual feeling because
of some form
of violent emotional or sexual abuse at some point in their life.»
For example if someone calls a member
of their peer group a faggot in order to assert their masculinity (and make sure everyone around them knows they definitely are not a
homosexual), the ideal solution would be that the person becomes secure enough in themselves that they wouldn't
feel the need to put other people down, using the word «fag» or anything else.
Homosexual footballers have until now kept quiet over the issue for fear
of the ensuing backlash, but The Mirror believe that attitudes towards gay players are now changing and the two stars
feel that the time is now right to open up.
Reading Sir Gerald Howarth's «aggressive
homosexuals» comment, pointedly said in response to Margot James (one
of only two lesbian MPs), it's hard not to
feel offended and angry.
A great many people still
feel an «instinctive repugnance» towards
homosexual intercourse but the rights
of individuals who form minority groups or who have special needs can not be decided by the simple preferences
of the majority.
There is no reason why you should let these
feelings overcome you, or let other opinions
of those you care about, such as family members or friends, negatively influence your life when it comes to finding love, relationships, and
homosexual dating.
Also to see if he gets any sort
of positive
homosexual feelings from it.
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black
homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and
feels little sense
of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear
of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president
of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son
of the President
of Winchester.
He directs Brendan Fraser as a man defined by his physical strength and capable
of using it, when he
feels violated by James Whale's
homosexual overtures.
«The fact that [Victim] features a sympathetic
homosexual protagonist — the first in British cinema — was no small matter, and the effect it would have had on a boy
of 16 struggling with his own
homosexual feelings is incalculable.
The script for the movie tries to recapture that same sense
of the 70s but the addition
of homosexual themes, shootings, and nonstop profanities take away from the nostalgic
feel of the original.
With Carol, Haynes offers a stunning, very detailed period piece
of an innocent, realistic and touching romance
of two people who have to overcome many obstacles not only to be together but to express their true
feelings and be who they are in a society during the 1950s that is intolerant and discriminating against
homosexuals.
I did think that there were mild suggestions
of Linda
feeling homosexual attraction, starting with the girl in the commune and continuing on to Linda's snuggling next to Patra.
As a bisexual white male I sometimes really just want devs to stop trying to represent the
homosexual part
of my sexuality in gaming media... I do enjoy when they put quirky hints and jokes about the topic, but... I du n no, it
feels so manipulative and forced...
This conclusion is further supported by... the witnesses» evidence, found, inter alia, that «One
of the effects
of criminal sanctions against
homosexual acts is to reinforce the misapprehension and general prejudice
of the public and increase the anxiety and guilt
feelings of homosexuals leading, on occasions, to depression and the serious consequences which can follow from that unfortunate disease.»