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Tag Archives: gender
Why Sexual Orientation (and Gender Identity) is Not Really “a Thing”
What does it actually mean when we refer to one’s sexual orientation or gender identity? The answers seem obvious to most, that is, until we actually have to land on an answer. This question takes on great importance when it … Continue reading
Posted in lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, politics, Sexuality
Tagged Caitlin jenner, equal rights, gay rights, gender, gender identity, Houston, lgbt rights, polyamory, polygamy, sexual orientation, sogi
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To Join the Trans-Jenner Caitlyn….Or Not?
In the midst of Caitlyn Mania, here is a good article (save for its thoughts on Jesus and some potty language) regarding the emerging demand that all play along nicely and celebrate Jenner’s or any other trans person’s personal reality. … Continue reading
Posted in lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, Uncategorized
Tagged bruce jenner, caitlyn jenner, civility, gender, gender theory, trans, transgender, transsexual
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Houston, We Have a Problem
I have long thought that one of the most vulnerable parts of the LGBT movement is its proclivity to over-reach in their political and rhetorical work. There have been many concerning examples of this over the years and it makes … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, equal rights, gender, homosexuality, pastors, religious freedom
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Do Hormone Treatments and Surgeries Cure Gender Dysphoria? A Look at the Latest Research
The best research doesn’t conclude what most people assume it does. Continue reading →