When you appear to spend more time thinking about gay people than gay people do it might be time to shift gears.
When you decide to join God's side in this culture war, we'll talk.
When you appear to spend more time thinking about gay people than gay people do it might be time to shift gears.
When you decide to stop confusing your voice with God's you'll be capable of having a conversation. Now you mostly seem to confuse that with waiting for the pauses.When you decide to join God's side in this culture war, we'll talk.
When you decide to stop confusing your voice with God's you'll be capable of having a conversation. Now you mostly seem to confuse that with waiting for the pauses.
Okay, come on people, it's been years now. What progress has been made? Has anyone come up with a plan for executing the homosexuals?
I mean, while aCW seems to have amassed a massive collection of photographs of homosexual parades, he really doesn't seem to be making any headway in the decriminalization department, let alone getting the executions underway...
So how about it? What's the plan?
Are folks too busy seceding or something?
You mean you read, assuming. All sorts of people read and not everyone who reads a thing understands it. Ask chrys. He still thinks a Muslim wrote Don Quixote. lain:I hear His voice regularly here:
I'm not and never have been. So it's a bit like your relationship with honest rationality.You're the one that is terribly confused about where He stands on homosexuality, not me.
Back on page 3, Dave3712 talked about children growing up on fatherless homes.
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3669349&postcount=41
While the article didn't talk specifically about how it affected them when it came to homosexuality, I did discuss that in this article in my WHMBR! Part 3 thread.
Childhood experiences of homosexual men
This sentence forever lingers in my mind:
In a 1979 article Irving and Toby Bieber reported that in their evaluations of over 1,000 male homosexuals, they did not find one "whose father openly loved and respected him." (Bieber, 1979)
http://www.fathersforlife.org/dale/childhood_of_homosexual_men_2.htm
Not one.
I know of 3 homosexuals who had terrible relationships with their fathers or didn't have one present at all.
One was raised in an affluent home and was sent away to boarding school. He's never talked about what happened at that school, but it obviously had a very negative impact on his relationship with his father.
The other said that his father was at home, but was very distant (the boy was effeminate and the father threatened him if he ever became a homosexual, and he hides his homosexuality to this day).
The 3rd was raised in a fatherless home, so he doesn't even know what a dad/father ism (I believe that there was a step dad later in his life). While he never talks about his homosexuality, it's more than obvious that he is.
I can't emphasize enough how important traditional marriage is and the importance of having a loving mom and dad in the home.
When you appear to spend more time thinking about gay people than gay people do, it might be time to shift gears.
Well you sure have a lot of gay friends, do you have tea with them ?
Okay, come on people, it's been years now. What progress has been made? Has anyone come up with a plan for executing the homosexuals?
I mean, while aCW seems to have amassed a massive collection of photographs of homosexual parades, he really doesn't seem to be making any headway in the decriminalization department, let alone getting the executions underway...
So how about it? What's the plan?
Are folks too busy seceding or something?
(Is zoo22 uncomfortable with me showing the 'gay' culture as well? What ever happened to 'gay' pride?).
Looking at CDC reports, it appears that those who engage in homosexual behavior are doing a bang up job of killing themselves (AIDS, suicide, murder, drug overdoses, etc. etc. etc.).
What's the plan? Right now it's to elect Ted Cruz as President, who is a God-fearing man that will for the most part turn homosexual matters over to the respective states (buh bye Obergefell v Hodges and Lawrence v Texas, hello traditional marriage and the recriminalization of homosexuality in numerous States).
(Is zoo22 uncomfortable with me showing the 'gay' culture as well? What ever happened to 'gay' pride?).
Looking at CDC reports, it appears that those who engage in homosexual behavior are doing a bang up job of killing themselves (AIDS, suicide, murder, drug overdoses, etc. etc. etc.).
What's the plan? Right now it's to elect Ted Cruz as President, who is a God-fearing man that will for the most part turn homosexual matters over to the respective states (buh bye Obergefell v Hodges and Lawrence v Texas, hello traditional marriage and the recriminalization of homosexuality in numerous States).
You wanted your morals to come from humanity? Well you got what you wanted. Blind leaders of the blind.
This thread is about what the plan for executing homosexuals is. It isn't about whether or not aCW is gay or to debate the origins of morality.
What's the plan to get the homosexuals executed?
This thread is about what the plan for executing homosexuals is. It isn't about whether or not aCW is gay or to debate the origins of morality.
What's the plan to get the homosexuals executed?
Back on page 3, Dave3712 talked about children growing up on fatherless homes.
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3669349&postcount=41
While the article didn't talk specifically about how it affected them when it came to homosexuality, I did discuss that in this article in my WHMBR! Part 3 thread.
Childhood experiences of homosexual men
This sentence forever lingers in my mind:
In a 1979 article Irving and Toby Bieber reported that in their evaluations of over 1,000 male homosexuals, they did not find one "whose father openly loved and respected him." (Bieber, 1979)
http://www.fathersforlife.org/dale/childhood_of_homosexual_men_2.htm
Not one.
and I know three dozen heterosexuals who had terrible relationships with their fathers...so what?I know of 3 homosexuals who had terrible relationships with their fathers or didn't have one present at all.
First - the study referenced here was from 1962 not 1979.
Second - the opinions didn't come from the gay men but rather from therapists
If any of this sounds familiar it's because you've tried to pas off this as meaningful before.
and I know three dozen heterosexuals who had terrible relationships with their fathers...so what?