Archive for the “Homosexuality” Category

From the how-does-homosexuality-affect-me files: A lesbian woman has been arrested for statutory rape because she had sex with an under-aged girl only 14 years old. But the gay rights movement is calling for the accused’s freedom and holding her up as a martyr. It seems as though they don’t want  statutory rape laws to apply to them.

Watch your kids.

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Homosexual men who have not had sex with other men for five years are now eligible to donate blood to the Canadian Blood Services (CBS).

The organization revealed yesterday that it has received approval from Health Canada to exchange a lifetime ban on homosexuals donating blood for a deferral system. (Source)

I’m not too thrilled about this development. The lifetime ban was the most reasonable approach to ensure a safe blood supply. Once again, sound science is being cast aside to make homosexuals feel good about themselves. This is 100% political and 0% scientific. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wouldn’t it be great if we could get Cardinal O’Brien to sing.  C’mon Cardinal Gay, tell us who the movers and shakers are in the Catholic Church.  Would love to know who they are here in Canada.

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Who would have thought?  The French!

A new Joan of Arc on the horizon?  Mais oui!

Time to assert our Catholic identity.

Put your hands together for the French, gagnum style:

 

This is inspiring. Maybe we need another mass rally for marriage here in Canada?  March for Marriage 2.0?

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Get use to it.

I think this is actually a good thing.  Shows the pretty university to be what its mission really is all about.

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Florida middle school tries to disband gay-straight alliance

New Toronto Catholic Board Trustee motion to overturn gay clubs enforcement

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From the “How will gay marriage affect you” files.

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When it goes the other way, you can be sure you won’t hear about it in the MSM.

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By squeaker

Check this out:

Bishop Frederick Campbell and other school officials in the Diocese of Columbus, Ohio, could face criminal charges under the city of Columbus’ anti-discrimination laws for upholding the Church’s moral teachings on sexuality by firing a lesbian gym teacher. (Source)

Why don’t you take 30 seconds of your life to write a quick email to the good bishop to thank him for his heroism: chomailbox@colsdioc.org.  We’ll see if his faithfulness costs him some jail time.

But take a look at this quote from the lawyer defending the lesbian: Read the rest of this entry »

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First the French, now the Brits.  Makes you wonder if a counter-revolution is on its way.

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The stench up there in the hierarchy must be getting really hard to take.

Put your hands together…

Angus, you’re getting old, man.

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And this is news?

Boy, you must feel really stupid when you asked the question:  How does same-sex “marriage” affect you?

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“[I]t is a good thing for the child to know that he has a father and a mother”; [it must be] “made clear that matrimony between a man and a woman is a specific and fundamental institution in the history of mankind. This does not prevent that other forms of union between two persons may be recognized“. – Fr. Lombardi

First + Piero Marini, now Fr. Lombardi.  Very sad.  The parsing of the moral law from the civil law is not a legitimate Catholic belief.  These two men are introducing a kind of dualism and a false secularism. As Cardinal Burke explains…

And statements, he said, are only one part of it. “It’s another thing to encourage people to actively manifest their desire that the moral law be respected,” he said. Even in a “pluralistic” society the moral law is universal and can and must be expressed in law, he explained.

Somebody in Rome had better issue some corrections soon and with a very heavy hand. 

I can tell you that if Catholic bloggers were in charge, things would get sorted very quickly.

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Well, yes, of course…at least to those who push for it.

 

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I’ll never figure out why gay activists think that showing their privates somehow furthers their beliefs.  But, hey, go for it.  Show us all how normal you are.

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Pray for him. The jackals are circling.

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LOS ANGELES — A 33-year-old West Hollywood man who felt sickened by bacterial meningitis earlier this week has been declared brain dead amid warnings to sexually active gay men about the deadly strain of illness, officials said.

Brett Shaad was declared brain dead but remained on life support Friday afternoon, said Elizabeth Ashford, a spokeswoman for Shaad’s family. She declined to release further details.

Earlier Friday, officials warned sexually active gay men to beware of the potentially deadly health threat because Shaad’s case was detected in Los Angeles County…(Source)

How many more persons have to die before the State starts telling the truth about sodomy and homosexual sex?

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Remember, all you need is two men who love each other.

Then it’s marriage.  And then adoption.

For the sexually confused out there, even if this is true, gay “marriage” still doesn’t affect *you*, does it?

It just affects the kids who get raped.

Let’s hope that there is no poetic justice and that those who asked such a stupid question don’t end up in the slammer some day with The Sisters.

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More courage from the Austrian Cardinal.

If this is not the great age of Apostasy, I don’t know what is.  Ask yourself why this civil union fraud is popular among the bishops and cardinals (even though many of them won’t say it).

There are two principal reasons:

1) They are homosexual.

2) They prefer not to offend over accepting the persecution that will come if they defend the Gospel.

That basically sums it up.   Any bishop or cardinal advancing civil unions is, in my books, ripe for consideration for option number 1.  In fact, they should be confronted and asked the question to their faces.

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Here and here.

Socon or Bust gives credit where credit is due. Let’s see if we see more of this.

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