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“No, Disapproval Does Not Make Homosexuals Die Young”
https://stream.org/no-disapproval-not-make-homosexuals-die-young/ “…For one paper on homosexuality, it has taken five years for it to be retracted. The paper, cited by more than 100 other scholarly papers, has been withdrawn from Social Science and Medicine because its results could not be replicated. What’s more, they … Continue reading
Sisyphus’s Same-Sex Lament
I respect the legal thoughts of Filipino attorney Oscar Franklin Tan. I regularly read his Inquirer column “Sisyphus Lament”. He did have not a few thoughts on the recent Same-Sex Marriage case before the Supreme Court of the Philippines, brought … Continue reading
Redefining Marriage: Why Not?
I would like to re-publish this in full, it’s been quite a couple of years already, but it is relevant, especially now in countries like Australia, where the people are set to “vote” “yes” or “no” by postal survey. I … Continue reading
Same-Sex Marriage Ideas: Ireland to Australia
Just looking back at resources from the Ireland experience of the same-sex marriage referendum, I saw some commentary. Ireland’s problem, which is now facing Australia (postal plebiscite), was that the referendum was voluntary. Only 60% turned out to actually vote, … Continue reading
“Not Supported by Scientific Evidence”: Two Recent Studies
Two recent gender and sexuality studies present jarring results to LGBT advocates. (1) Sexuality and Gender Findings from the Biological, Psychological, and Social Sciences , August 2016 Lawrence S. Mayer, M.B., M.S., Ph.D. and Paul R. McHugh, M.D. Click to … Continue reading
SolGen asks SC to junk ‘intrinsically flawed’ same-sex marriage bid
I got interested in the recent comments of Solicitor-General Florin Hilbay on the Same-Sex Marriage petition to the Supreme Court of the Philippines by Atty. Jesus Falcis III. Here are the articles that published the comments of the Solicitor General: SolGen … Continue reading
People’s Champ II: That’s a wRap(pler.com)
I guess somehow it makes me glad that Christians in the comments section are now standing up for their faith and countering dogmatic (bigoted?) LGBT bashers. Of course, you’d still get those who simply drop bible quotes as if they actually … Continue reading
People’s Champ I: Get Real, Philippines?
This is a series of comments at GetRealPhilippines.com. Some articles here, I have not responded, but for the most part, I have comments and responses. GRP is a diverse group when it comes to opinions and so they do not … Continue reading
Lessons on Special Interests from an LGBT Activist’s Reaction to the INC Protest
At every chance she gets, Shakira Sison will try to pounce on religious views in the Philippines which she thinks are bigoted against her homosexual political interests and agenda. That’s the pot calling the kettle black on two counts. Here’s … Continue reading
Are You Just Blindly Following Irreligion? (Or Terrible Sloganeering)
I have no issue with celebrity opinion, that’s fine. I don’t necessarily consider them as ad vericundiam unless of course people take it to be factual and authoritative. It’s just an opinion after all. Anyway, here is the rappler.com article: … Continue reading