The sexual attraction or relationship between members of the same SEX.
Sexual attraction or relationship between males.
The ninth planet in order from the sun. It is one of the five outer planets of the solar system. Its only natural satellite is Charon.
Religion and sex can intersect in medical definitions through the study of spirituality and sexuality, which explores how religious beliefs, practices, and cultural values may influence individuals' sexual behaviors, attitudes, and experiences, including issues related to sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, reproductive rights, and sexual dysfunctions.
Disorders that include recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors generally involving nonhuman objects, suffering of oneself or partners, or children or other nonconsenting partners. (from DSM-IV, 1994)
Sexual attraction or relationship between females.
Differential treatment or unequal access to opportunities or services based on perceived homosexual preference or orientation.
A person's concept of self as being male and masculine or female and feminine, or ambivalent, based in part on physical characteristics, parental responses, and psychological and social pressures. It is the internal experience of gender role.
The sequence in which children are born into the family.
Situations affecting a significant number of people, that are believed to be sources of difficulty or threaten the stability of the community, and that require programs of amelioration.
The sexual attraction or relationship between members of both the same and the opposite SEX.
A perceived attribute that is deeply discrediting and is considered to be a violation of social norms.
An enduring, learned predisposition to behave in a consistent way toward a given class of objects, or a persistent mental and/or neural state of readiness to react to a certain class of objects, not as they are but as they are conceived to be.
A preconceived judgment made without factual basis.
Sexual activities of humans.
Includes the spectrum of human immunodeficiency virus infections that range from asymptomatic seropositivity, thru AIDS-related complex (ARC), to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

Incidence of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related Kaposi's sarcoma in the Aquitaine Cohort, France, 1988-1996. Groupe d'Epidemiologie Clinique du SIDA en Aquitaine. (1/742)

OBJECTIVE: To assess secular trends of the incidence of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) between 1988 and 1996 in the Aquitaine Cohort of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV1)-infected subjects (southwestern France). METHODS: Adults of both sexes of all HIV-transmission categories were included. We distinguished between incident and prevalent KS and in case of multiple acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) defining illnesses between initial or subsequent KS. Only incident KS were considered for annual incidence rate calculation. RESULTS: Overall, 21.2% (356/1678) of homosexuals and 1.9% (58/3030) of the other patients were diagnosed with KS over time. Although there was a sharp decrease in 1996 for initial KS, the annual incidence rate of KS was stable over time in the overall cohort as well as in homosexuals (4.3% per year on the average for KS as an initial AIDS-defining illness and 2.1% per year for subsequent KS in homosexuals). The median CD4+ cell count at the time of diagnosis of KS was 56 per mm3 (78 for initial KS, 14 for subsequent KS), with no significant variation over time. CONCLUSION: In the Aquitaine Cohort, the annual incidence of KS has remained stable between 1988 and 1995 with a recent decline in 1996, only for initial KS, while case management of HIV-infected subjects changed drastically.  (+info)

Chemokine and chemokine receptor gene variants and risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in human immunodeficiency virus-1-infected individuals. (2/742)

Normal B-lymphocyte maturation and proliferation are regulated by chemotactic cytokines (chemokines), and genetic polymorphisms in chemokines and chemokine receptors modify progression of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. Therefore, 746 HIV-1-infected persons were examined for associations of previously described stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) chemokine and CCR5 and CCR2 chemokine receptor gene variants with the risk of B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). The SDF1-3'A chemokine variant, which is carried by 37% of whites and 11% of blacks, was associated with approximate doubling of the NHL risk in heterozygotes and roughly a fourfold increase in homozygotes. After a median follow-up of 11.7 years, NHL developed in 6 (19%) of 30 SDF1-3'A/3'A homozygotes and 22 (10%) of 202 SDF1-+/3'A heterozygotes, compared with 24 (5%) of 514 wild-type subjects. The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-protective chemokine receptor variant CCR5-triangle up32 was highly protective against NHL, whereas the AIDS-protective variant CCR2-64I had no significant effect. Racial differences in SDF1-3'A frequency may contribute to the lower risk of HIV-1-associated NHL in blacks compared with whites. SDF-1 genotyping of HIV-1-infected patients may identify subgroups warranting enhanced monitoring and targeted interventions to reduce the risk of NHL.  (+info)

HIV risk differences between African-American and white men who have sex with men. (3/742)

African-American men who have sex with men remain at disproportionately greater risk for contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. While high HIV seroincidence has been documented among homosexual African-American men, behavioral research has rarely studied the HIV risk issues confronting these men. This study assessed a sample of 253 men who have sex with men to determine if African-American (n = 79) and white (n = 174) men report different rates of HIV risk behaviors and differ in characteristics indicative of risk. African-American men who have sex with men were more likely to be HIV-seropositive, to report past treatment for gonorrhea and syphilis, and to have a recent unprotected sex partner known or believed to be HIV-seropositive. Multivariate analyses of covariance, controlling for group differences in age, education, and income, revealed that African-American men who have sex with men were less open about their sexual orientation, scored lower in HIV risk behavior knowledge, had more female sexual partners, and more frequently used cocaine in association with sex relative to white men who have sex with men. Human immunodeficiency virus prevention programs tailored to the needs and risk issues of African-American men who have sex with men are needed.  (+info)

Non-participation bias in unlinked anonymous HIV-prevalence surveys in England and Wales. (4/742)

The objective was to assess the potential bias in unlinked anonymous HIV-seroprevalence surveys from objections to specimens being included. Objection rates in seroprevalence surveys were examined. Statistically large clusters of objections were considered to be the result of health care worker behaviour, and were disregarded. Underlying objection rates were estimated from remaining data and compared to seroprevalence. Overall objection rates approached or exceeded seroprevalence in many participating centres. However, underlying objection rates declined with time while prevalences were generally unchanging. Also, underlying rates correlated poorly with observed seroprevalences. Findings were therefore consistent with processes producing the clusters of objections and underlying objection rates independently of serostatus of individuals. Although national seroprevalence estimates produced by the surveys are reasonably free from objection bias, regional seroprevalence estimates outside London remain vulnerable to bias as a result of some centres returning data whose quality cannot be guaranteed.  (+info)

Shigellosis. Another sexually transmitted disease? (5/742)

Following the clinical observation that there appeared to be an association between shigellosis and male homosexuality, the medical records of 113 patients at The New York Hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Of the 38 males studied who were between the ages 19 and 61, seventeen were homosexual (44-7 per cent.). Only one of the matched controls was homosexual. Of the men with shigellosis who had a history of foreign travel, 10 per cent. were homosexual; however, among the patients without a travel history, 57-1 per cent. were homosexual (P less than 0-05). For male patients with shigellosis who do not have an appropriate travel history, the physician should expand his epidemiological investigation to include sexual contacts. Men and women who perform rectal intercourse should be cautioned to abstain from this activity until their stool cultures are negative for shigella. If a male patient with shigellosis is homosexual, he should be screened for other sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhoea, hepatitis B, and amoebiasis.  (+info)

Serologic evidence of human herpesvirus 8 transmission by homosexual but not heterosexual sex. (6/742)

Epidemiologic studies link Kaposi's sarcoma with a sexually transmitted agent. Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is likely to be that agent, but routes of transmission are poorly described. A seroepidemiologic study was conducted to determine whether HHV-8 is transmitted sexually between heterosexuals. Sera from 2718 patients attending a sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic were tested for antibodies to HHV-8 and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Information on sex partners in the previous 12 months and past STDs were obtained by questionnaire. Relationships between possible risk factors and HHV-8 infection were assessed by logistic regression. Overall, seroprevalence of HHV-8 was 7.3%. Independent risk factors for HHV-8 in the whole group were homo/bisexuality and birth in Africa and, among homo/bisexual men, a history of syphilis and HSV-2 and human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity. Among heterosexuals there was no evidence for sexual transmission; the only independent risk factor for HHV-8 seropositivity was birth in Africa.  (+info)

Lack of evidence for increased risk of hepatitis A infection in homosexual men. (7/742)

In 1997, prevalence of and risk factors for hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection were evaluated in 146 homosexual and 286 heterosexual men attending a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic in Rome, Italy. Total HAV antibody (anti-HAV) was detected in 60.3% of homosexuals and 62.2% of heterosexuals. After adjustment for the confounding effects of age, years of schooling, number of sexual partners, use of condoms, and history of STD, homosexuals were not found to be at increased risk of previous HAV exposure than heterosexuals (OR 1.1; 95% CI 0.7-1.9). Independent predictors of the likelihood of anti-HAV seropositivity among homosexuals and heterosexuals were: age older than 35 years and positive syphilis serology which is likely a proxy of lifestyles that increase the risk of faecal-oral infections. These findings do not support a higher risk in homosexual men but could suggest a role for the vaccination of susceptible patients attending STD clinics.  (+info)

Medical students and AIDS: knowledge, attitudes and implications for education. (8/742)

Second year medical students at a large midwestern university were surveyed about their attitudes regarding AIDS. Results indicated: (1) students with homosexual and/or HIV-positive friends were significantly more tolerant toward AIDS patients, (2) over half the students believed that treating AIDS patients may be hazardous and that their education had not prepared them to treat these patients safely, (3) one-third believed they had the right to refuse to treat AIDS patients, and (4) AIDS-phobia was significantly associated with homophobia. These data suggest that medical educators may need to help students overcome AIDS-phobia before some students will be able to incorporate instruction about AIDS since AIDS-phobia may inhibit this learning. Didactic instruction must be coupled with modeling by educators of non-prejudicial attitudes and strict adherence to medical professionalism.  (+info)

Medical definitions are often avoided in favor of more objective language when discussing personal characteristics or identities, such as sexual orientation. This is because sexual orientation is not considered a medical condition or disorder, but rather a natural part of human diversity. The American Psychological Association defines sexual orientation as "an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attraction to another person." It can be distinguished into different categories, including heterosexuality (attraction to individuals of the other gender), bisexuality (attraction to individuals of either gender), and homosexuality (attraction to individuals of the same gender).

It's important to note that a person's sexual orientation is not considered a choice or something that can be changed through willpower or therapy. It is a deeply ingrained aspect of a person's identity, and it is protected under laws and regulations in many countries as a fundamental human right.

Medical definitions are often provided by authoritative medical bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO) or the American Psychiatric Association (APA). It's important to note that these organizations have evolved their understanding and classification of homosexuality over time.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), produced by the APA, sexual orientation is not considered a mental disorder. The manual does not provide a definition or classification for 'homosexuality, male' as a medical condition.

The current understanding in the medical community is that homosexuality is a normal and natural variation of human sexual orientation. It is not considered a disorder or an illness. The World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders in 1990.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Pluto" is not a term used in medical definitions. It is the ninth planet from the Sun in our solar system, according to its discovery in 1930. However, in 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) redefined the definition of a planet and Pluto did not meet all the criteria, so it's now classified as a "dwarf planet."

If you have any medical concerns or questions, I would be happy to help if you could provide more information!

I'm happy to help, but I think there might be a bit of confusion in your question. Religion and sex are two distinct concepts that don't have a medical definition when combined. However, I can provide you with some information about each one separately.

Religion: Religion is a set of beliefs, practices, rituals, and moral values that are shared by a community or group of individuals. It often involves a belief in a higher power or powers, and may include various traditions, ceremonies, and teachings.

Sex: Sex refers to the biological characteristics that define males and females. It is usually determined by an individual's anatomy, chromosomes, and reproductive organs. Sex can also refer to sexual activity, which involves the intimate contact between two or more individuals for the purpose of sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.

If you have any specific questions about either religion or sex in a medical context, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide a helpful response!

Paraphilias are a category of mental disorders characterized by recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors that involve unusual objects, activities, or situations and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors may be directed toward children, non-consenting individuals, or causing physical harm to oneself or others. Some examples include voyeuristic disorder, exhibitionistic disorder, frotteuristic disorder, sexual masochism disorder, sexual sadism disorder, pedophilic disorder, fetishistic disorder, and transvestic disorder. It's important to note that these behaviors must be causing distress or impairment in order for it to be considered a disorder.

Female homosexuality, also known as lesbianism, is a romantic and/or sexual attraction or behavior between females. It is one of the forms of human sexual orientation, which also includes heterosexuality and bisexuality. Homosexual women, like gay men, can form committed relationships, have families, and live happy and fulfilling lives. It's important to note that homosexuality is not considered a mental illness or disorder by any major medical or psychological organization, including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization.

Homophobia is not a term that has a medical definition in the field of psychiatry or psychology. However, it is a commonly used term to describe an irrational fear, hatred, or prejudice against individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other non-heterosexual identities). Homophobia can manifest in various ways, including negative attitudes, discriminatory behaviors, and violence towards LGBTQ+ individuals. It's essential to recognize and challenge homophobic beliefs and actions to promote inclusivity, respect, and equality for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Gender Identity is a deeply-held sense of being male, female, or something else and may not necessarily correspond to an individual's biological sex. It is a personal experience of gender that may include a person's sense of the role they should play in society, their self-image, expectations of how they should be treated by others, and their feelings about their bodies. This concept is a fundamental aspect of a person's self-concept and psychological well-being. It is separate from a person's sexual orientation.

The American Psychiatric Association states that "gender identity refers to a person’s internal sense of gender, or the feeling of being male, female, or something else." According to the World Health Organization (WHO), "gender identity refers to a person’s deeply-felt sense of being male, female or something else and may not necessarily correspond to an individual’s biological sex."

It's important to note that gender identity is a complex and nuanced concept, and it can change over time for some individuals. It's also distinct from sexual orientation, which refers to a person's emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to other people.

Birth order is a term that refers to the sequence in which a person is born in their family, specifically in relation to their siblings. It is used in psychology and sociology to describe the various personality traits, behaviors, and developmental milestones that have been associated with being the firstborn, middle child, youngest child, or an only child.

For example, some studies suggest that firstborn children tend to be more responsible, achievement-oriented, and socially dominant than their younger siblings, while later-born children may be more easygoing, adventurous, and rebellious. However, it's important to note that these patterns are not universal and can be influenced by a variety of factors, including family size, spacing between siblings, gender, parenting style, and individual temperament.

Overall, birth order is just one factor among many that contribute to a person's development and identity, and should not be used as a definitive predictor of their traits or behaviors.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "social problems" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. It is a broad term used in sociology and social work to refer to issues that affect large numbers of people within a society, such as poverty, discrimination, crime, and substance abuse. These issues can certainly have impacts on individuals' mental and physical health, but they are not considered medical conditions themselves. If you have any questions related to healthcare or medical terminology, I would be happy to try to help answer those!

Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by the attraction to both males and females, or to individuals of any gender identity. It's important to note that bisexuality encompasses a wide range of experiences and attractions, and it does not necessarily mean equal attraction to both genders. Some people who identify as bisexual may experience a stronger attraction to one gender over the other, while others may feel an equal attraction to both.

Bisexuality is often misunderstood or stigmatized, but it is a normal and valid sexual orientation that has been recognized in various forms throughout history and across cultures. It's also important to recognize that bisexuality exists on a spectrum, and some people may identify as pansexual, queer, or fluid, which can also involve attraction to individuals of multiple genders. Ultimately, the most important thing is for each person to define their own sexual orientation in a way that feels authentic and true to themselves.

A social stigma is a socially constructed phenomenon where certain individuals or groups are labeled, discriminated against, and excluded because of their perceived differences, which may be based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, mental or physical abilities, or health status. These negative attitudes and behaviors can lead to unequal treatment, prejudice, and discrimination, resulting in significant harm to the stigmatized individuals' social, emotional, and psychological well-being.

In medical terms, a social stigma may be associated with certain health conditions, illnesses, or disabilities that are perceived as shameful, undesirable, or deviant by society. For example, people with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, substance use disorders, or sexually transmitted infections may experience social stigma, which can negatively impact their access to healthcare services, treatment outcomes, and overall quality of life.

The negative consequences of social stigma can be reduced through education, awareness, and advocacy efforts that challenge stereotypes, promote understanding and empathy, and foster inclusive and supportive communities.

In the context of medical terminology, "attitude" generally refers to the position or posture of a patient's body or a part of it. It can also refer to the mental set or disposition that a person has towards their health, illness, or healthcare providers. However, it is not a term that has a specific medical definition like other medical terminologies do.

For example, in orthopedics, "attitude" may be used to describe the position of a limb or joint during an examination or surgical procedure. In psychology, "attitude" may refer to a person's feelings, beliefs, and behaviors towards a particular object, issue, or idea related to their health.

Therefore, the meaning of "attitude" in medical terminology can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "prejudice" is not a term that has a medical definition in the same way that a term like "myocardial infarction" (heart attack) does. Prejudice is a psychological or sociological concept that refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes about a person or group that are not based on reason or actual experience. It often involves stereotypes and can lead to discrimination or unfair treatment. While prejudice itself is not a medical condition, it can certainly have impacts on mental and physical health, both for those who experience it and for those who hold such biases.

Sexual behavior refers to any physical or emotional interaction that has the potential to lead to sexual arousal and/or satisfaction. This can include a wide range of activities, such as kissing, touching, fondling, oral sex, vaginal sex, anal sex, and masturbation. It can also involve the use of sexual aids, such as vibrators or pornography.

Sexual behavior is influenced by a variety of factors, including biological, psychological, social, and cultural influences. It is an important aspect of human development and relationships, and it is essential to healthy sexual functioning and satisfaction. However, sexual behavior can also be associated with risks, such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies, and it is important for individuals to engage in safe and responsible sexual practices.

It's important to note that sexual behavior can vary widely among individuals and cultures, and what may be considered normal or acceptable in one culture or context may not be in another. It's also important to recognize that all individuals have the right to make informed decisions about their own sexual behavior and to have their sexual rights and autonomy respected.

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection is a viral illness that progressively attacks and weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to other infections and diseases. The virus primarily infects CD4+ T cells, a type of white blood cell essential for fighting off infections. Over time, as the number of these immune cells declines, the body becomes increasingly vulnerable to opportunistic infections and cancers.

HIV infection has three stages:

1. Acute HIV infection: This is the initial stage that occurs within 2-4 weeks after exposure to the virus. During this period, individuals may experience flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, rash, swollen glands, and muscle aches. The virus replicates rapidly, and the viral load in the body is very high.
2. Chronic HIV infection (Clinical latency): This stage follows the acute infection and can last several years if left untreated. Although individuals may not show any symptoms during this phase, the virus continues to replicate at low levels, and the immune system gradually weakens. The viral load remains relatively stable, but the number of CD4+ T cells declines over time.
3. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome): This is the most advanced stage of HIV infection, characterized by a severely damaged immune system and numerous opportunistic infections or cancers. At this stage, the CD4+ T cell count drops below 200 cells/mm3 of blood.

It's important to note that with proper antiretroviral therapy (ART), individuals with HIV infection can effectively manage the virus, maintain a healthy immune system, and significantly reduce the risk of transmission to others. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for improving long-term health outcomes and reducing the spread of HIV.

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Full text archives: Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Wiki Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Sex Archive Partial archive of concise ... The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality (1990) was edited by Wayne R. Dynes, with the assistance of associate editors William A. ... It was reviewed positively in Reference & User Services Quarterly and, at length, in the Journal of Homosexuality.[citation ... Dynes, Wayne R. (April 2006). "Why the Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Went Out of Print". William A. Percy. ...
The view of homosexuality as a psychological disorder has been seen in literature since research on homosexuality first began; ... The World Health Organization, which listed homosexuality in the ICD-9 in 1977, removed homosexuality from the ICD-10 which was ... Sigmund Freud's views on homosexuality were complex. In his attempts to understand the causes and development of homosexuality ... "negative feelings about homosexuality in parents - decreased the longer they were aware of their child's homosexuality". In ...
... male homosexuality, and female homosexuality - and provided explanations for their existence using an invented creation myth. ... The term homosexuality was invented by Kertbeny in the same year (1869) but attracted no attention for some time, later ... The modern association with homosexuality can be found as early as AD 96 in the writings of the Jewish historian Josephus. In ... Terminology of homosexuality at Curlie "Gay Language Guide" - gay slang in various languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish ...
... the state reinforces and perpetuates the stigma historically associated with homosexuality. Homosexuality remains stigmatized, ... Homosexuality is a sexual attraction, romantic attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a ... In ancient Assyria, homosexuality was present and common; it was also not prohibited, condemned, nor looked upon as immoral or ... Homosexuality is not to be confused with homoromanticism, which is the romantic attraction to the same sex or gender. Most ...
... through the Nexis archives and turned up interviews from the nineties in which Kristol argued that homosexuality was a choice ... Andrew Sullivan reported on Kristols participation in a June 1997 conference dedicated to exposing homosexuality as the ... went digging through the Nexis archives and turned up interviews from the nineties in which Kristol argued that homosexuality ...
Homosexuality: Falwell Tames His Tongue. Moral Majority founder promises to tone down anti-gay speech at meeting with ... Falwell did not budge on his belief that homosexuality is a sin. This remains a point of disagreement with White, who said, " ... before the meeting expressing its concerns that observers may place Falwells orthodox Christian views on homosexuality on a " ...
... contagion of homosexuality and effeminacy made it easy pickings for barbarian hordes, sparking a furious row. ... Fall of Roman Empire caused by contagion of homosexuality. A prominent Italian historian has claimed that the Roman Empire ... collapsed because a "contagion of homosexuality and effeminacy" made it easy pickings for barbarian hordes, sparking a furious ...
Homosexuality and the Bible. Article by John B. Cobb, Jr.. The title sets the question of Christian evaluation of homosexuality ... Rethinking Homosexuality. Article by Don Browning. BOOK REPORT: The Construction of Homosexuality. By David Greenberg. ... The Neglected Phenomenon of Female Homosexuality. Article by Seward Hiltner. Whenever the word homosexuality is mentioned, ... Homosexuality and the Message of Isaiah. Article by Frederick J. Gaiser. If those in the church who are in favor of changing ...
Homosexuality as a Sin Essay. The topic of homosexuality in religion has many sides. There are those who believe that it is a ... Homosexuality As A Mental Disorder Essay. Prior to the twenty-first century, homosexuality was viewed as a mental disorder that ... Homosexuality Is Not a Psychological Disorder Essay. In the past, homosexuality was considered to be a psychological disorder, ... Is Homosexuality Biologically Based Essay. The scientists opinions about the origin of homosexuality differ and neither of ...
"But he never calls homosexuality a sin. When he issues the sanction from leadership, its only about adultery. That just sends ... Andy Stanley Sermon Illustration on Homosexuality Prompts Backlash. Internet abuzz over Atlanta pastors story of a gay couple ... Its premature to make judgments on Stanleys view of homosexuality, Catalyst Leadership senior editor Skye Jethani said. ... Stanley missed a key opportunity to address homosexuality, Burk said. ...
Pope Francis has branded laws criminalising homosexuality unjust - saying God loves his children just as they are - and ... Pope Francis says homosexuality a sin, but not a crime Updated / Wednesday, 25 Jan 2023 19:40 ... Pope Francis said there needs to be a distinction between a crime and a sin with regard to homosexuality. ... The United Nations has repeatedly called for an end to laws criminalising homosexuality outright, saying they violate rights to ...
Homosexuality. Gay activist 16-yr-old says Ontario Bishops approval of gay clubs encouraged her activism "The bishops ... Premier McGuinty also signaled that his government is aiming at changing "attitudes" on homosexuality, a process he says " ... of homosexual Americans and prohibits any school instruction that reflects adversely on homosexuality. ... Vaccine Covid-19 Covid-19 Vaccines Culture Of Life Democrats Donald Trump Euthanasia Faith Free Speech Homosexuality Ireland ...
Homosexuality is a sin. But since our nation now refuses to recognize sin, homosexuality will now be out in the open in our ... I believe homosexuality is a sin and a perversion and will tear our military apart. I expect violence to increase immensely if ... Individuals that choose homosexuality as a way of life have chosen to put their own personal desires over and above others. ... More fury over open homosexuality in military. By Brian Fitzpatrick Published January 1, 2011 at 10:40pm ...
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The predominance of homosexuality within the ranks of Catholic clergy is a chief cause of the clerical sex abuse crisis and it ... There is no homosexuality. Of course, there are homosexuals, but there is no one thing, no one condition or syndrome that is ... Male Homosexuality and Priestly Formation. Adrian Reimers , April 2, 2019. October 25, 2022. ... A prominent liberal asks: Why do conservative Christians seem to treat the sin of homosexuality different than the sins of ...
Homosexuality is quite common in the animal kingdom, especially among herding animals. Many animals solve conflicts by ... All death, disease, killing, eating of other non-plant life, greed, fighting, suffering, and homosexuality was never part of ...
The World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders in 1990. Russia did so in 1999.. Last ... Russian sexologists to target homosexuality, other disorders under new rules. The order comes amid a clampdown on LGBT rights ... Russian clinics will soon be staffed with sexologists to help patients "overcome" homosexuality and various sexual "mental ... homosexuality, bestiality," it said.. Russian President Vladimir Putin gives an emergency televised address in Moscow, Russia, ...
The issue is whether practicing homosexuality is a behavior that should disqualify a person from the pastoral ministry. The ... nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the ...
You are here: Home / Archives for homosexuality. Talk To Me: Because Media Matters For Youth Outreach. September 9, 2011 by Amy ... homosexuality, human rights, IASP, IDAHO, incivility, International Day Against Homophobia, It Gets Better, Jeanne Endo, Kevin ... homosexuality, human rights, IDAHO, incivility, International Day Against Homophobia, Internet sexuality information services, ...
The largest study yet of the genetic roots of homosexuality links sexual preference in men to two regions of the genome. ... Scientists propose a new model for how homosexuality develops, but observers say it will be difficult to test. ... A genomic interrogation of homosexuality turns up speculative links between genetic elements and sexual orientation, but ...
On the face of it the prevalence of homosexuality in humans or any other species does not seem to make much evolutionary sense ... Yet, for this explanation to be the only reason for the prevalence of homosexuality would require each childless faafafine to ... that one of the possible ways in which homosexuality is inherited and retained in humans could be through the extra care ...
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The former rugby union star described homosexuality as a sin and claimed the devil was behind primary school children being ... Israel Folau has hit out at homosexuality in a new church sermon. Pic: Twitter/Getty. ...
First Experiment to Attempt Prevention of Homosexuality in Womb. It starts with this quote from Alice Dreger, a Northwestern ... "Preventing homosexuality" has never been the primary goal of treatment, and only a couple of papers even mention the it as a ... homosexuality, as well as the. "abnormal" interest these girls tend to have in traditionally masculine. careers and hobbies. ... homosexuality in general. Dreger is also disturbed by how this research approaches the idea of biologically "normal" female ...
Homosexuality "Im sorry. Let me ask you this. Do you believe that anyone is giving birth through homosexuality? Homosexuality ... the map and touched on everything from the Holocaust to homosexuality in a wide-ranging interview that aired Monday on CNNs " ...
... characterized by some media outlets as a ban on homosexuality. The college, affiliated with the Associate Reformed Presbyterian ... Christian college in South Carolina said on Friday it had not banned gay students or homosexuality from its campus under its ... Other Christian colleges have also adopted positions on homosexuality and sexuality, Smith said. On the Erskine campus, the ... Christian college in South Carolina said on Friday it had not banned gay students or homosexuality from its campus under its ...
The book Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity. Homosexuality in its myriad forms has been ... The book Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity. Homosexuality in its myriad forms has been ... Then, naturally, homosexuality will die out all on its own. Are you under the impression gay babies only come from gay parents ... The second one I checked, did have no mention of homosexuality in animals: eol.org... After that I didnt bother anymore. If I ...
HOMOSEXUALITY. We are now being bombarded by the thrust of, You denounce homosexuals and they cant help themselves. Ah, but ... HATONN : HOMOSEXUALITY. *MESSAGES FROM ATON CREATOR GOD OF LIGHT -~~~THE WEDDING BANQUET-REVISITED!!~~~ADDENDUM ~~~ MAY 2 .2022 ... Amongst the many explanations, homosexuality might be the most realistic. Worldwide, male cabin attendants are often homosexual ...
The Seventh-Day Adventist General Conference statement regarding the churchs position on homosexuality. ...
What is the teaching of the Catholic Church on homosexuality? Though some so-called Catholic groups promote the LGBT agenda, ... The Catholic Church on Homosexuality. The teaching of the Catholic Church on homosexuality has always been perfectly clear. ... may i ask if you have ever felt homosexuality? just try to love someone who you cannot feel love for. its impossible. why would ... So sorry you cant accept the truth that homosexuality is a mortal sin. Just because it doesnt fit your agenda doesnt change ...
Homosexuality is briefly mentioned in only six or seven of the Bibles 31,173 verses. (The verses wherein homosexuality is ... Here is the opening of the OCDs article on homosexuality:. "No Greek or Latin word corresponds to the modern term ... homosexuality, and ancient Mediterranean society did not in practice treat homosexuality as a socially operating category of ... Here are the three references to homosexuality in the New Testament:. Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the ...
Homosexuality: it isnt natural. Ignore those researchers who claim to have discovered a gay gene, says Peter Tatchell: gay ... Surely we merit human rights because we are human beings? The cause of our homosexuality is irrelevant to our quest for justice ... If heterosexuality and homosexuality are, indeed, genetically predetermined (and therefore mutually exclusive and unchangeable ... He seems to accept that while genetic factors may establish a predisposition towards homosexuality, a predisposition is not the ...
In that case, a slim 5-4 majority declared ,a href=https://www.frc.org/blog/2015/08/homosexuality-immutable-justice-kennedys- ... Is Homosexuality Immutable?. A second premise is also necessary, however. To conclude that a one-man, one-woman marriage ... This description bears a striking resemblance to the key point I made in my 2011 pamphlet, Debating Homosexuality-namely that " ... Is Homosexuality "Immutable?" Justice Kennedys Shaky Bridge to Redefining Marriage. August 5, 2015 ...

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