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    or the redefinition of marriage, homosexual interests have come to characterize America. That’s an indication of the success of the homosexual agenda. And some Christians, including some national church leaders, have wavered on the issue even recently. But sadly, when people refuse to acknowledge the sinfulness of homosexuality—calling evil good and good evil (Isa 5:20)—they do so at the expense of many souls. How should you respond to the success of the homosexual movement? Should you accept the

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    the same gender? Men and women are segregated in an attempt to prevent the possibility of sexual relations and sexual harassement. It would seem to reason that homosexual men would also not be allowed to room with other men and that the same would apply for homosexual women. The miltary would need to find a way to separate homosexual service members in order to ensure that sexual relations were not occuring while on deployment. Separate accomodations based on sexual preference, however, would

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    The most important point raised in the film is the amount of stigma directed toward homosexual males. They are the first of the population to get AIDS and are heavily blamed for the development of the disease. In San Francisco, there are large groups of sexually active males engaging in relations with other males and unknowingly contributing to the spread of early-stage HIV (Vandevyer, C., 1993). Men are just beginning to develop their sexual freedom and gay rights in the community, and are already

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    "Are you gay"? The answer took her my surprise and changed both of our lives forever. After that, she turned into scourge and it made the house hell. The remainder of the year raced by, but she could not see that homosexuals are equal to heterosexuals. Even though homosexuals are more accepted in today’s society, we are still discriminated through religious views, constantly getting stereotyped, and unable to create the family that we want. When my mom found out that her son was gay she was

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    amount of homosexual athletes in the NFL alone Michael Sam has already spoken about it.“I am not the only gay person in the NFL,” Sam said Thursday.“I’m just saying there is a lot of us.."(Williams 3). Imagine how many are in every sport across the nation. There 's problems that come with being a homosecual athlete in the socitey nowadays. One of those struggles being the non acceptance into anything in the society nowadays is despondent. This is only one of the conflicts for some homosexual athletes

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    To comprehend why we can't cite people from past periods as homosexuals, first we need to comprehend the term homosexual in its modern setting. The nineteenth century denoted an enormous move in social view of sex since science decided to elaborate sex. It was this elaborate, powered by Western compulsion with admission that permitted us to make a, “whole machinery for investigating, speechifying, and analyzing” sex, which formed sexuality. (Foucault 32). This “machinery” did not exist amid past

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    It is now no crime or shame to be a homosexual. In some countries homosexuals are even allowed to get married in court or in church. The new trend now is allowing homosexuals to adopt

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    Homosexuality Imagine if homosexuals were treated the same as everyone else, nobody gave them a second look, nobody silently whispering about them. Homosexuals have been treated differently since people have known about them, since they have come out and showed us the real them. Homosexuals, over years have been trying to be treated the same, like everyone else, they have walked through everyone's opinion, through the scientific thoughts about them, through the way they have been treated, through

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    persecution was mostly aimed at homosexual males and not homosexual females because any measures were established to protect fertility, and it was thought that unlike males, females were always ready to procreate (Mitchell 249). Beginning in 1933, most of the attacks were made through raids implemented at different gay bars, and in that same year, one of the most notorious events took place; The Institute for Sexual Science, a research institute which advocated for homosexual rights founded by Magnus Hirschfeld

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    author Harry Benshoff, composed “The Monster and the Homosexual” to reflect on the reasoning behind the discrimination of homosexuality. Benshoff begins

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