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Tag Archives: sexuality
Why Are So Many Lesbians Getting Pregnant?
It makes for an illogical syllogism. Premise A: Lesbians are sexually attracted to women only. Premise B: Women cannot impregnate women. Conclusion: Lesbians have higher … Continue reading
Posted in cultural analysis, culture, lesbian, lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, politics, Sexuality
Tagged homosexuality, lesbian, lesbianism, pregnancy, sexuality
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First Reflections on Today’s SCOTUS Marriage Decision
It’s been a VERY long day, but wanted to post some quick personal reflections on today’s monumental Supreme Court decision. I will do so under a few quick headings. Does This Settle the Marriage Issue? Today’s ruling settles and puts … Continue reading
Posted in christian faith, lesbian, lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, Sexuality
Tagged courts, family, gay marriage, legal, marriage, same-sex marriage, sexuality, supreme court
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50 Shades of What the…
So, people are voting for 50 Shades with their feet (and dollars). If you’ve payed any attention in class, you pretty much know what it’s about: Young woman submits to generally anything this guy wants do to her sexually. As … Continue reading
Posted in books, movies, reviews, Sexuality, Uncategorized
Tagged books, chelsea handler, films, movies, porn, pornography, russell brand, sexuality, theology of sexuality
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The Catholic Synod on Family’s Final Report – No Reason to Freak
The recent Synod of Bishops on the Family. You know, the one that got everyone either freaked-out or excited about how the Catholic Church was going to finally join the 19th Century regarding sexuality. The interim message from the bishops seemed … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, family, homosexuality, pope, sexuality, synod on the family, vatican
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