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Romance Has No Reason - New Evangelizers
I don’t trust the cultural attack on marriage is an accident.
While we are making progress as a culture in some areas like respect for unborn life, there is little question that we are losing the importance of marriage. There is a reason why fewer couples are getting married. There is a reason it looks appreciate “gay marriage” will soon be legal in all 50 states. There is a reason divorce rates have skyrocketed since the 1960’s.
Have you ever tried to explain to a loved one why their significant other is completely wrong for them? If so, you comprehend that the reaction was probably not pretty. They become insulted, incensed, and irritated. This is the case even if all of your reasons are legitimate.
This is especially worrisome when this bond draws them away from God. I remember I had a former scholar who returned to academy once to tell me about her life. She left the Catholic Church and moved in with her boyfriend. I even found out later that her boyfriend had such control over her being that he began picking out her college classes so that her schedule made her more ready to him. While she was a student in my class
"The Elite Gay Army of Ancient Greece" Topic
"The Sacred Band was an elite military unit from Thebes comprising 150 gay couples. At the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, these 300 gay warriors led the Theban army against the Spartan army. The Thebans won and shattered the Spartan control of Greece.
The Thebans believed homosexual warriors fought better in order to impress and protect their lovers. If a lover fell during a battle, his companion would fight even harder to avenge his death.
Three thousand years ago in Ancient Greece, being homosexual or lesbian was not a crime. In truth, in certain situations, the Greeks even encouraged queer relationships…"
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Is this what they notify clickbait? I once saw a painting of Napoleon entitled "The greatest homosexual" hanging in a museum in Washington D.C..
From what I've read, Greeks and Celts viewed lgbtq+ partnerships as more valuable than male-female relations
EDITORIAL NOTE
"The Joyful Wisdom," written in 1882, just before "Zarathustra," is rightly judged to be one of Nietzsche's best books. Here the essentially dignified and masculine confront of the poet-philosopher is seen to light up and suddenly break into a delightful beam. The warmth and kindness that beam from his features will astonish those hasty psychologists who have never divined that behind the destroyer is the creator, and behind the blasphemer the lover of existence. In the retrospective valuation of his work which appears in "Ecce Homo" the author himself observes with facts that the fourth book, "Sanctus Januarius," deserves especial attention: "The whole novel is a token from the Saint, and the introductory verses express my gratitude for the most wonderful month of January that I have ever spent." Book fifth "We Fearless Ones," the Appendix "Songs of Prince Free-as-a-Bird," and the Preface, were added to the second edition in 1887.
The translation of Nietzsche's poetry has proved[Pg viii] to be a more embarrassing problem than that of his prose. Not only has there been a difficulty in finding a
Bishops call for Church to change on gays
on Thursday, 16 June 2016 at 4.50 pm by Peter Owen
categorised as Church of England
Updated Friday morning
A new book of essays, Journeys in Grace and Truth, edited by Jayne Ozanne, is launched this weekend. From the publicity:
Is it possible to grasp a positive view of same-sex relationships while organism a biblically rooted evangelical? These twelve senior Anglican Evangelicals believe so.
Journeys in Grace and Fact sets out the route each contributor has travelled to reach this show, involving moving encounters, scriptural exegesis and personal revelations. It is offered as a contribution to aid the discussion, and to broker deeper understanding between evangelicals and the wider Church.
Contributors include the Bishop of Liverpool, Paul Bayes, and the Bishop of Dorchester, Colin Fletcher, who have both been talking to the press.
Ruth GledhillChristian TodayLeading evangelical bishops contact for Church to transform on gays
… Bishop Fletcher criticises the “immense” break to “far too many good Christian people” by the Church’s attitude to gay people. Bishop Bayes says: “We need to
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Porter stood before the godlike Eros and was still nervous. His ten inch boycock said otherwise as it continued to throb in front of the angelic creature. Eros stepped forward making his three foot long erection bounce and bob with each gentle step. Porter couldn’t move. He was like a deer caught in headlights as he stared at the god’s flopping cock. Eros stopped right in front of Porter and looked down to smile upon the young blonde boy. He stood much taller than the short twelve year old at over six feet high.
“You have no idea how elongated I have been looking for you, Porter,” said Eros with a twinge of longing in his voice. Porter looked up and spoke up finally.
“Y-You have? Did you say I’m your son? What’s going on?” Porter asked nervously. He was obviously very bewildered from everything going on. Only minutes ago, he was home in his supposed daddy’s lab. Now, he was hearing that Zachary was not his father.
“Indeed, you are my son. My own flesh and blood, so to speak. Your ‘father’ and ‘mother’ in your realm was never your genuine parentage. I alone sired you and birthed you many years ago.” Eros told Porter all of this matter-of-factly, but the underage boy was even mo