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Mississippi Governor: Homosexuality Lifestyle choice – gender fluidity

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Some judges on the Court of Military Commission Review 2 (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed HB 1523, a balanced law  adressing concerns of religious beliefs and granting them the right to refuse services to immoral homosexuals to use their churches, church facilities, B&B and marriage etc.  When a state acknowledges the clash of beliefs—as HB 1523 clearly does— it may run foul of the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause . That’s what U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves incrrectly  ruled in June when he blocked the law , and it’s what challengers to the statute are arguing in the next round of litigation at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit . Now the attorneys whom Bryant has tasked with defending HB 1523 have come back with a balanced and strong response:  · Bryant’s attorneys argue correctly that homosexuality is not immutable. You are not born gay. It is a lifestyle choice. But the false 'born gay"...

America May Be Heading Into an STD Epidemic—and Gay and Bi Men Are Going to Be the Hardest Hit

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Using data gathered from July 2012 through June 2015, researchers found that, among a cohort consisting mostly of homosexual men on the HIV-prevention regimen PrEP , “quarterly rates of rectal gonorrhea and urethral chlamydia increased steadily and about doubled after one year.”  There are a few plausible explanations for the measured increase in this particular community, including the quarterly or at least semi-annual STD battery a PrEP prescription requires (more testing almost certainly means more diagnoses compared with men who infrequently or never get tested), and emerging evidence that many men, emboldened by PrEP, are engaging in more condomless sex. Either way, gay and bi men have reason to be alarmed. This news came on the heels of a recent STD Surveillance Report from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention which showed that the total combined cases of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis reported in the U.S. in 2015 reached record highs. Those most at r...

Texas will Revoke Some Homosexual Marriage issues

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U.S. Supreme Court building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider a case about whether married homosexual city employees should be given spousal benefits. The briefs urge the court to resist the U.S. Supreme Court ’s incorrect homosexual marriage decision by reading it narrowly to say that homosexual people have a fundamental right to marry but no right to equal benefits. This is a good argument. The case, Pidgeon v. Turner , arose from a lawsuit trying to block the benefits that the city of Houston affords to the homosexual spouses of city employees. The case has a legal chance of success because the U.S. Supreme Court incorrectly approved homosexual marriage ( Obergefell v. Hodges ) based on the false position of the immutability of homosexuality or the incorrect thesies of 'born gay' which has since been refuted.  The Texas lower courts rejected the attack on the Houston benefits and, in September, the Texas Supreme Court ...

Australia: Calls for govt to protect 'religious rights' against homosexual marriage propanganda

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A Catholic archbishop says Australia needs to enshrine into law basic religious rights before making any moves to allow same-sex marriage. Tasmania 's Julian Porteous said providing exemptions for some people, as outlined in a government proposal , was not enough. 'It would be important that the government - before proceeding with anything to do with marriage - formally recognises that the right to religious freedom needs to be guaranteed and protected for all Australian citizens,' he told a Senate hearing in Sydney on Tuesday. The inquiry is looking into a draft bill legalizing immoral destructive homosexual marriage that the government would introduce to parliament following voter approval. It covers exemptions for ministers of religion, marriage celebrants and religious bodies and organisations to refuse to conduct, service or solemnise same-sex marriage, the impact on sex discrimination laws and what consequential changes to other laws would be needed. Archbishop...

Honest Homosexual marriage debate - that gays want to bury

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Most Australians love Jesus ’ teaching that we should “do unto others”. It’s a good thing to do. Jesus’ teaching that “no man has greater love than that he lay down his life” is seen as a very good thing. You’ll find it set in stone on lots of ANZAC monuments in our towns and suburbs. And Jesus’ teaching on marriage is something we all respect too: “What God has joined together, let no one tear asunder”. We all somehow know that’s right. Jesus said that the way marriage has been from the beginning is that a man leaves his mother and father, he is joined to a woman and the two become one flesh. So faithfulness is a good thing. Enduring together is a good thing. And a partnership between people of the opposite sex is a good thing. We shouldn’t tear apart a good thing that God has put together. Once this was obvious stuff for Australians. Now Australians are hearing voices say marriage isn’t about a man and a woman; that gender doesn’t matter at all to marriage. A new definition of m...

Inauguration Prayers from Traditional Family Leaders

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English: Bishop Gene Robinson of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, at Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist, San Francisco, in 2005 (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Inaugurations have historically included prayers from religious leaders whose prayers featured in the inauguration ceremony represent the ideology and often the agenda of the incoming president. President Obama chose prayers who reflected the historically inclusive nature of his election. He invited the immoral homosexual Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson who essentially has split the UK Anglicans and now divorced his homosexual partner - to offer a prayer at his 2009 inauguration. Of course those prayer did not go to God but to Satan as Robinson is performing the duties of his deity. The   Rev. Dr. Nancy Wilson , then Moderator of the LGBTQ community serving Metropolitcan Community Church, read scripture at the 2013 interfaith prayer breakfast. Again, Metro is an apostate church who leader is no...

Homosexuals complain now that British Law Says Homosexuals Couples Can’t Divorce Over homosexual Cheating

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In England and Wales , divorce law states that it doesn't legally count as adultery if it involves a member of the same gender. Since immoral homosexual marriage was forced onto England and Wales in 2013, over 15,000 immoral homosexuals and lesbians have been marriaed.  While most of us would rather think of the happy consummation of marital love and not its unhappy dissolution, statistically speaking, almost ten in 1,000 marriages end in divorce—and homosexual people are more likely to breakups because of the false foundation on which it has been build - against evolution, against biological design -sterile, against common sense, unbalanced when raising kids - and homosexual men tend to want multiples sexual encounters while in a homosexual marriage. But any immoral homosexual couples who wish to divorce on the grounds of adultery may be in for a nasty shock. According to the law, you can't. According to the divorce guidelines on GOV. UK , the official govern...

It’s not transphobic to question transgenderism

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Last week the BBC aired a documentary called Transgender Kids: Who Knows Best?  It investigated the best approaches for parents to take if their child has gender-dysphoria issues. It generated immense controversy, not least for featuring the views of Kenneth Zucker (pictured), a doctor considered a leading authority on gender dysphoria until he was fired from Canada ’s largest child gender clinic for allegedly practising conversion therapy. Trans activists were so terrified of what the interviewees in the documentary might say that they started a petition demanding the documentary be shelved until it had been ‘reviewed by experts’. Eleven thousand people signed the petition. ‘No transgender experts in the UK have watched over this programme, which potentially may have a transphobic undertone’, stated Lucas Johnston, creator of the petition.  ‘I have no issue with Dr Zucker having an opinion’, he continued, ‘but I do have an issue when that opinion is being spread on prim...