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Tag Archives: lgbt
Why Your Beliefs About Homosexuality Don’t Kill People
It is deeply concerning that health measures are significantly lower and suicide attempts higher among LGB people, but it is also concerning that people who cannot celebrate homosexuality are said to cause these things. If I had a nickle for … Continue reading
Posted in cultural analysis, lesbian, lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, Sexuality
Tagged gay suicide, homophobia, homosexuality, LGB, LGB Youth, lgbt, LGBT youth, suicide
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The Gay Wedding – To Go or Not?
The following is an excerpt from my new book – Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor: Being Friends in Grace and Truth – which provides practical advice, forged from real life, in building genuine friendships with our LGBT family member, neighbors, co-workers … Continue reading
Gender Theorists Can’t Keep Their Story Straight
What a different world we’d have if more people evaluated a belief system, not from what they assume about it, but what they learn from the experienced and serious people who hold those beliefs. Because of my work at Focus on the … Continue reading →