by Daniel Parkinson | Dec 17, 2013 | Agency, Featured, Feminism, Homosexuality, Uncategorized |
The Proclamation on the Family starts to address the church’s valid concern about the critical need for strong, intact families in order to provide the love, security and protection that every child deserves and requires in order to survive and thrive. There are...
by Daniel Parkinson | Oct 31, 2013 | Featured, Natural Theology, Theology |
There is some mystery about Jesus’ life before he started his ministry. Some believe that he went east in those years and encountered Buddhism. Frankly, this makes sense because it is very easy to re-interpret much of what Jesus taught and did from a Buddhist...
by Daniel Parkinson | Oct 6, 2013 | Featured, Gay Sunday, Homosexuality, Sexuality |
. . . . . . . . Q. Is one of these men bisexual? A. Probably Better A. It depends on how you define it. Bisexuality is an extremely problematic label, simply because it has never been defined. Nobody (and I mean NOBODY) can define bisexuality because there is no...
by Daniel Parkinson | Aug 4, 2013 | Featured, Homosexuality, Mormonism |
One of the concerns raised when the BSA voted to allow openly gay Scouts to participate in the program was the issue of tent-sharing. I don’t blame any parent or leader for wanting to think thoughtfully about this issue. I do want to point out some realities...
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