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Notes From A Complete Stranger, Part 6
East Tawas 4th of July parade 2008. Tuesday 20 January 200912:03 PMHaving just witnessed Joe Biden being sworn in as our Vice President, I am excited to know that soon Barack Obama will be sworn in as our...
0 commentsHoliday Advice From Your Favorite Gaytriarch - Forty-Something Gay, ep69
Episode 69 – Holiday Advice From Your Favorite Gaytriarch! I think holidays tend to be so stressful because of our expectations and the images we have in our heads of the perfect holiday. This year, try...
0 commentsMarriage and Genders
Based on a comment from glassvisage, i have made some changes to these question, in an effort to make them more clear, you be the judge. Some questions to answer on Same Sex Marriages. Is the main...
13 commentsJesus Wasn't Home in Time for Dinner
How can you say to your brother, 'Brother, let me take the speck out of your eye,' when you yourself fail to see the plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your eye, and then you...
0 commentsAbolishing Christ at Christmas time
This little 8 year old must have been so happy when his teacher asked him to sketch something that reminded him of Christmas. After all, his family had just taken him to the National Shrine of Our Lady of La...
6 commentsUganda proposes execution for homosexuals
I have heard of many types of phobias before, I have a few of my own, but homophobia was never one of them. I like many would love to stop the spread of AIDS and I do believe that a person who knowingly...
2 commentsSame-Sex Marriages: Evolution (From an Informal Logic Perspective)
My research paper for my Informal Logic class... Putting oneself in someone else’s shoes, and truly doing so, can sometimes be very difficult. Doing so might make us feel uncomfortable, or like it is a waste of time; or sometimes it truly is impossible to really know what someone else is experiencing. If we are able to drop our preconceived notions, and simply look at something from someone else’s perspective, even if it is just partially experiencing it, we can evolve and progress in communica
0 commentsDo we as Christians have a responsibility to SPEAK UP?
RICK WARREN Do we as Christians have a responsibility to SPEAK UP? If we see something we feel is wrong, criminal and/or immoral do we have the responsibility to say something – speak up. Many...
0 commentsTwo Types of Gay Person I Can't Stand
There are basically two types of closet homosexual that I can't stand. And this is not to say that I condemn a person for his life choices. I do however have a problem when those life choices lead to...
0 commentsHOMOPHOBIA: How Is It Like Arachnophobia? (edited 12/9/09 12am)
In the hotly debated arena of what many have chosen to label “sexual orientation” (generally considered to define homosexuality, regardless of the inferred objectivity), there is yet another label meant...
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