Posts Tagged ‘Christianity’

Sunday Thought: Why We Do What We Do

Just thought we’d share a quick glance at a perfect example of what we’re up against. People, this is exactly why we do what we do.
November 8th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

Coffee Talk: Could Same-Sex Marriage Save Hetersexuals From Heartbreak

As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose support for the proposal is personal but not often talked about. They are the former spouses of marriages that ended when their partner admitted and/or discovered they were gay. Many of these former...
November 8th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

Calendar Highlights Transgender Women In Holy Postures

This 2010 calendar featuring transgender models in typically religious poses was the cause of much debate at this past summer’s Madrid Pride. Although seen as sacrilegious by some, still others are fascinated by its re-interpretation of the gender binary found in English translations of...
November 6th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

Kalamazoo Holds Public To Discuss Homosexuality, Biblical Perspectives

Jerry Campbell | The Kalamazoo Gazette Kalamazoo — Six ministers gathered at a public forum in Kalamazoo to discuss what the Bible has to say regarding homosexuality. The forum, which was privately sponsored by Kalamazoo business owners and Republican activists Lorence and Nancy Wenke — was a...
September 29th, 2009 | LGBT | Read More

Chastity Bono: A Case-Study in Gender Confusion?

NOTE: Mary Ann Kreitzer, the original author of this post, is a founder of the Catholic Media Coalition. She blogs at LesFemmes/The Truth. Her opinions are hers alone, and in no way reflect upon the opinion held by The Lion’s Historian editors and staff. This post was originally found through...
June 13th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

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