This document defines and describes different sexual orientations and identities such as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender. It notes that heterosexuality is often seen as natural, homosexuality is opposed by some religious groups but rarely a choice, and bisexuality can involve a preference for one sex or being unsure. It concludes by stating people should be accepted regardless of these attributes and that love should be the sole factor that matters.
Gender identity and sexual orientation ppNicole Jean
This document discusses gender identity, sex, and sexual orientation. It defines key terms like transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual. It also discusses concepts like coming out, homophobia, and the challenges faced by those who defy traditional gender norms or identities. The document seeks to increase awareness of homophobia and its harmful effects, and asks how awareness can be raised and what can be done to decrease homophobia in society.
This document discusses the harms of pornography use and provides advice for avoiding it. In three sentences:
Pornography use is extremely common among teens and young adults, yet it can negatively impact the brain, relationships, and spiritual well-being by objectifying others and being addictive. The document urges avoiding pornography according to Christian teachings and quotes Bible passages about honoring God with one's body. Resources are provided to help people stop using pornography and join a movement against it.
Harassment, Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation, Smoker/NonsmokerZoey Zungit
Smoking can cause serious health risks like lung cancer and heart disease. Quitting smoking has benefits like improved breathing and living longer. Harassment in the workplace is illegal if it singles someone out or relates to protected characteristics like gender. Sexual harassment can be quid pro quo, involving employment consequences for denying sexual favors, or create a hostile environment through unwelcome behavior. Transgender and gender nonconforming individuals may face discrimination in areas like bathroom access or harassment.
This document provides information about homosexuality from a Christian perspective. It discusses that homosexuality is often promoted in pornography and can be something sex addicts struggle with. The document is intended to help Christians who want to understand homosexuality or know someone dealing with same-sex attraction. It presents arguments that homosexuality goes against God's design and is identified as sin in the Bible. The document also discusses potential roots of homosexuality such as dysfunctional relationships, generational sin, and societal pressures. It outlines perceived consequences of homosexual behavior and provides steps for homosexual recovery through faith in Jesus Christ.
Religion and medicine have historically gone hand in hand, but increasingly have come into conflict in the U.S. as health care has become both more secular and more heavily regulated. Law has a dual role here, simultaneously generating conflict between religion and health care, for example through new coverage mandates or legally permissible medical interventions that violate religious norms, while also acting as a tool for religious accommodation and protection of conscience.
This conference identified the various ways in which law intersects with religion and health care in the United States, examined the role of law in creating or mediating conflict between religion and health care, and explored potential legal solutions to allow religion and health care to simultaneously flourish in a culturally diverse nation.
Pansexuality, bisexuality and genderfluidity powerpointJosh Hopper
A brief and simplistic explanation of pansexuality, bisexuality, gender-fluidity and the "gender binary" - apologies if there is any incorrect information.
This document discusses gender identity and sexual orientation. It defines key terms like sex, gender, gender identity, transgender, genderqueer, and sexual orientation. It explains that gender identity refers to one's internal sense of gender, which may or may not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. It also distinguishes between gender identity and sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to who one is attracted to, such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight. The document provides information on coming out, homophobia, and advocacy organizations working to promote acceptance.
This document defines and describes different sexual orientations and identities such as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender. It notes that heterosexuality is often seen as natural, homosexuality is opposed by some religious groups but rarely a choice, and bisexuality can involve a preference for one sex or being unsure. It concludes by stating people should be accepted regardless of these attributes and that love should be the sole factor that matters.
Gender identity and sexual orientation ppNicole Jean
This document discusses gender identity, sex, and sexual orientation. It defines key terms like transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual. It also discusses concepts like coming out, homophobia, and the challenges faced by those who defy traditional gender norms or identities. The document seeks to increase awareness of homophobia and its harmful effects, and asks how awareness can be raised and what can be done to decrease homophobia in society.
This document discusses the harms of pornography use and provides advice for avoiding it. In three sentences:
Pornography use is extremely common among teens and young adults, yet it can negatively impact the brain, relationships, and spiritual well-being by objectifying others and being addictive. The document urges avoiding pornography according to Christian teachings and quotes Bible passages about honoring God with one's body. Resources are provided to help people stop using pornography and join a movement against it.
Harassment, Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation, Smoker/NonsmokerZoey Zungit
Smoking can cause serious health risks like lung cancer and heart disease. Quitting smoking has benefits like improved breathing and living longer. Harassment in the workplace is illegal if it singles someone out or relates to protected characteristics like gender. Sexual harassment can be quid pro quo, involving employment consequences for denying sexual favors, or create a hostile environment through unwelcome behavior. Transgender and gender nonconforming individuals may face discrimination in areas like bathroom access or harassment.
This document provides information about homosexuality from a Christian perspective. It discusses that homosexuality is often promoted in pornography and can be something sex addicts struggle with. The document is intended to help Christians who want to understand homosexuality or know someone dealing with same-sex attraction. It presents arguments that homosexuality goes against God's design and is identified as sin in the Bible. The document also discusses potential roots of homosexuality such as dysfunctional relationships, generational sin, and societal pressures. It outlines perceived consequences of homosexual behavior and provides steps for homosexual recovery through faith in Jesus Christ.
Religion and medicine have historically gone hand in hand, but increasingly have come into conflict in the U.S. as health care has become both more secular and more heavily regulated. Law has a dual role here, simultaneously generating conflict between religion and health care, for example through new coverage mandates or legally permissible medical interventions that violate religious norms, while also acting as a tool for religious accommodation and protection of conscience.
This conference identified the various ways in which law intersects with religion and health care in the United States, examined the role of law in creating or mediating conflict between religion and health care, and explored potential legal solutions to allow religion and health care to simultaneously flourish in a culturally diverse nation.
Pansexuality, bisexuality and genderfluidity powerpointJosh Hopper
A brief and simplistic explanation of pansexuality, bisexuality, gender-fluidity and the "gender binary" - apologies if there is any incorrect information.
This document discusses gender identity and sexual orientation. It defines key terms like sex, gender, gender identity, transgender, genderqueer, and sexual orientation. It explains that gender identity refers to one's internal sense of gender, which may or may not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. It also distinguishes between gender identity and sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to who one is attracted to, such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight. The document provides information on coming out, homophobia, and advocacy organizations working to promote acceptance.
The document discusses homosexuality from several perspectives. It defines homosexuality as erotic activity or attraction between people of the same sex. It argues homosexuality has health issues, emotional struggles, and breaks societal norms. However, others believe homosexuality is normal. The document discusses potential causes of homosexual orientation and the biblical perspective, which prohibits homosexual acts. It considers how the church has responded by both condemning homosexuality but also providing support. Overall, the document presents both negative and positive views on homosexuality without taking a clear stance.
From a Black and White to a Technicolor View of Gender: A Discussion on Gende...Aimee Beardslee
This document provides an overview of a discussion on gender identity and gender variance. It covers topics such as the differences between sex and gender, what intersex and transgender mean, gender development theories, and examples of gender variance across cultures. The discussion aims to move from a black and white view of gender to a more nuanced technicolor perspective that acknowledges there exists a spectrum of gender identities and expressions.
Sexual orientation is defined as an enduring pattern of attraction to persons of the opposite sex, same sex, or both sexes. It is generally categorized into heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality. While homosexuality was previously considered a mental disorder, studies failed to support this view and it was removed from the DSM in 1973. Sexual orientation is now considered to have biological influences and to not be a choice. Discrimination against LGBTQ persons is widely considered unjust.
Sexual orientation describes a person's enduring pattern of emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to another gender or genders. It is generally divided into heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual. Sexual orientation involves feelings and identity and may not be evident in appearance or behavior, as people may experience attractions they do not act on. Most experts agree that sexual orientation results from a combination of factors and is not a choice that can be changed, though some people hide or suppress their orientation.
Under the Umbrella: Understanding Transgenderismeternalmre318
This document provides information about gender identity and transgender topics. It begins by defining terms like gender identity, sexual orientation, gender nonconformity, and gender dysphoria. It notes that gender identity and sexual orientation are distinct and that transgender people can have any sexual orientation. The document then discusses possible causes of transgender identities and prevalence statistics. It provides an overview of the process of transitioning gender that may involve therapy, hormones, and surgery. It also profiles some notable transgender people and discusses progress and challenges within the transgender community.
This document discusses biblical passages about sexual immorality and discusses the importance of intimacy in relationships. Several passages warn about sexual immorality and distinguish between adultery within marriage and other unmarried sexual acts. The document also notes that the body is meant for God, not sexual immorality. Additionally, it quotes that true intimacy comes from emotional and verbal communication, not just sexual encounters, and that exposing one's body does not necessarily create intimacy.
We as Christians are facing a battle for the ages. How do we as Christians deal with an ever changing world? How do we as Christians defend our faith? www.cmcoc.org to listen to the sermon
Gender Identity Disorders. Transsexualism, Dual role transvestism, Gender Identity disorder of childhood in boys and girls. Diagnosis and awareness of gender identity.
The document discusses asexuality, which is defined as a sexual orientation characterized by not experiencing sexual attraction. It provides an overview of asexuality and the asexual community, including definitions, common misconceptions, the history and growth of visibility and advocacy organizations, and limited research on the topic.
The story of Hagar in biblical text provides insights into the experiences of many African American same gender loving/lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered individuals within communities of faith. We can and should aim to make their experiences more positive,
Loving relationships contribute greatly to happiness, and sexuality influences who we fall in love with and mate with. The document discusses three categories of sexual disorders - paraphilias, gender dysphoria, and sexual dysfunctions. Paraphilias involve recurrent sexual fantasies or behaviors involving nonconsenting persons or harm. Gender dysphoria involves discomfort with one's sex. Sexual dysfunctions involve impaired sexual desire, arousal, orgasm or pain. Causes may be biological or psychological and treatments involve counseling, medication or therapy.
This document discusses premarital sex and extramarital sex from religious and cultural perspectives. It notes that premarital sex is debated with some viewing it as optional and others as immoral. Arguments against premarital sex include that it contradicts the purpose of sexuality for procreation and the total commitment of marriage. However, others argue that repressing sexuality is psychologically harmful. The document also outlines the Christian perspective that premarital sex takes away purity and virginity valued for marriage. Extramarital sex is considered adultery and a violation of marriage commitments that can damage family stability.
Gender Identity Disorder (GID), also known as transsexualism, involves a person feeling extremely uncomfortable with their assigned sex and wishing to be a member of the opposite sex. Various approaches have attempted to explain GID, including psychoanalytic, trait-based, biological, humanistic, behavioral, cognitive, and the DSM-IV-TR definition which outlines criteria for diagnosis including a strong cross-gender identification from childhood and distress/impairment. Explanations for GID range from repressed psychosexual development to heritable biological traits to learned behaviors that could potentially be unlearned.
This document defines what it means to be transgender and discusses some of the problems transgender people face. It explains that transgender people have a gender identity that differs from their sex assigned at birth. This can cause emotional distress when their body does not match their gender identity. The document also discusses terms related to gender identity, the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation, and some of the challenges transgender people face, such as discrimination, lack of acceptance, and difficulty navigating gendered systems and spaces. It notes that while being transgender can be difficult, advocacy groups and medical professionals can provide transgender people and their families with support.
Role of Women in Overcoming Erectile Dsyfunction was presented by Clinical Sexologist Dr. Martha Tara Lee of Eros Coaching at a public forum organised by a group of NTU students at Singapore Conference Hall on Sat 21 Feb 2016.
Dr Martha Tara Lee is Founder and Clinical Sexologist of Eros Coaching since 2009. She is a certified sexologist with ACS (American College of Sexologists), as well as a certified sexuality educator with AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists). Martha holds a Doctorate in Human Sexuality as well as Certificates in Sex Therapy, Practical Counselling and Life Coaching. She was recognised as one of ‘Top 50 Inspiring Women under 40′ by Her World Singapore in July 2010 and ‘Top 100 Inspiring Women by CozyCot Singapore in March 2011. Website: http://www.eroscoaching.com.
Kaitlyn Sharon wants to share views on the LGBT community, gender, and sexuality in their writing. Specifically, they want to focus on what it truly means to have feelings of being gay, lesbian, transgender, or bisexual, and rebut negative feelings toward this community. Their topic broadly covers many focuses within the LGBT community that have historically faced negative treatment from society for hundreds of years.
The document outlines the objectives and content of a lesson on human sexuality. The objectives are to understand sexuality as a gift from God, reflect on Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce, distinguish between adultery and coveting through a Venn diagram, and identify different offenses against chastity by providing examples. It then provides Bible readings on marriage, defines adultery and coveting, lists offenses like masturbation, homosexuality, prostitution, pornography, rape, and premarital sex, and gives short descriptions and examples of each offense. Students are asked to identify different offenses from their definitions. The lesson concludes with an outline of the next class on sins against life.
Gender differences in developing sexual values and attitudesJaylyn Geronimo
Sexual values refer to a person's beliefs about acceptable sexual behavior and what they need for a satisfactory sexual relationship. Some questions that can help define one's sexual values include whether they value emotional closeness, respect their body, and are comfortable openly discussing emotional and sexual needs with a partner. On average, males experience sexual pleasure through self-stimulation earlier than females and have higher sex drives. Certain foods like oysters, chili peppers, dark chocolate, and coffee are considered aphrodisiacs as they can increase sexual desire.
opening the door to inclusion of transgender peopleclac.cab
The document provides guidance for LGBT organizations to become fully inclusive of transgender people by outlining nine keys to transgender inclusion such as integrating transgender people at all levels of the organization, dealing with prejudice, having transgender-inclusive programming and advocacy, and ensuring fair employment practices for transgender staff and volunteers. It acknowledges both the challenges of inclusion as well as the benefits transgender people bring to LGBT organizations. The goal is for LGBT groups to thoughtfully examine their missions and take concrete steps to authentically welcome and serve transgender individuals and communities.
El documento habla sobre Jesús como el único camino a Dios y la salvación. Advierte que aquellos que no creen en Jesús están condenados y aman las tinieblas en lugar de la luz. También menciona varios pecados como la idolatría, la fornicación y el homicidio que impedirán a las personas heredar el reino de Dios. Exhorta a buscar a Dios mientras aún es posible y a dejar el pecado para recibir su perdón.
Getting Real Recruiting Results with Interactive TechnologiesKarlyn Borysenko
1) The document discusses using interactive technologies like websites, blogs, social media, and email for college admissions recruiting.
2) It emphasizes having a strategic communications plan aligned with recruitment goals and knowing what information prospective students want.
3) The key is telling authentic stories about the college experience and allowing student feedback, while continuously experimenting with new technologies to engage applicants.
The document discusses homosexuality from several perspectives. It defines homosexuality as erotic activity or attraction between people of the same sex. It argues homosexuality has health issues, emotional struggles, and breaks societal norms. However, others believe homosexuality is normal. The document discusses potential causes of homosexual orientation and the biblical perspective, which prohibits homosexual acts. It considers how the church has responded by both condemning homosexuality but also providing support. Overall, the document presents both negative and positive views on homosexuality without taking a clear stance.
From a Black and White to a Technicolor View of Gender: A Discussion on Gende...Aimee Beardslee
This document provides an overview of a discussion on gender identity and gender variance. It covers topics such as the differences between sex and gender, what intersex and transgender mean, gender development theories, and examples of gender variance across cultures. The discussion aims to move from a black and white view of gender to a more nuanced technicolor perspective that acknowledges there exists a spectrum of gender identities and expressions.
Sexual orientation is defined as an enduring pattern of attraction to persons of the opposite sex, same sex, or both sexes. It is generally categorized into heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality. While homosexuality was previously considered a mental disorder, studies failed to support this view and it was removed from the DSM in 1973. Sexual orientation is now considered to have biological influences and to not be a choice. Discrimination against LGBTQ persons is widely considered unjust.
Sexual orientation describes a person's enduring pattern of emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to another gender or genders. It is generally divided into heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual. Sexual orientation involves feelings and identity and may not be evident in appearance or behavior, as people may experience attractions they do not act on. Most experts agree that sexual orientation results from a combination of factors and is not a choice that can be changed, though some people hide or suppress their orientation.
Under the Umbrella: Understanding Transgenderismeternalmre318
This document provides information about gender identity and transgender topics. It begins by defining terms like gender identity, sexual orientation, gender nonconformity, and gender dysphoria. It notes that gender identity and sexual orientation are distinct and that transgender people can have any sexual orientation. The document then discusses possible causes of transgender identities and prevalence statistics. It provides an overview of the process of transitioning gender that may involve therapy, hormones, and surgery. It also profiles some notable transgender people and discusses progress and challenges within the transgender community.
This document discusses biblical passages about sexual immorality and discusses the importance of intimacy in relationships. Several passages warn about sexual immorality and distinguish between adultery within marriage and other unmarried sexual acts. The document also notes that the body is meant for God, not sexual immorality. Additionally, it quotes that true intimacy comes from emotional and verbal communication, not just sexual encounters, and that exposing one's body does not necessarily create intimacy.
We as Christians are facing a battle for the ages. How do we as Christians deal with an ever changing world? How do we as Christians defend our faith? www.cmcoc.org to listen to the sermon
Gender Identity Disorders. Transsexualism, Dual role transvestism, Gender Identity disorder of childhood in boys and girls. Diagnosis and awareness of gender identity.
The document discusses asexuality, which is defined as a sexual orientation characterized by not experiencing sexual attraction. It provides an overview of asexuality and the asexual community, including definitions, common misconceptions, the history and growth of visibility and advocacy organizations, and limited research on the topic.
The story of Hagar in biblical text provides insights into the experiences of many African American same gender loving/lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered individuals within communities of faith. We can and should aim to make their experiences more positive,
Loving relationships contribute greatly to happiness, and sexuality influences who we fall in love with and mate with. The document discusses three categories of sexual disorders - paraphilias, gender dysphoria, and sexual dysfunctions. Paraphilias involve recurrent sexual fantasies or behaviors involving nonconsenting persons or harm. Gender dysphoria involves discomfort with one's sex. Sexual dysfunctions involve impaired sexual desire, arousal, orgasm or pain. Causes may be biological or psychological and treatments involve counseling, medication or therapy.
This document discusses premarital sex and extramarital sex from religious and cultural perspectives. It notes that premarital sex is debated with some viewing it as optional and others as immoral. Arguments against premarital sex include that it contradicts the purpose of sexuality for procreation and the total commitment of marriage. However, others argue that repressing sexuality is psychologically harmful. The document also outlines the Christian perspective that premarital sex takes away purity and virginity valued for marriage. Extramarital sex is considered adultery and a violation of marriage commitments that can damage family stability.
Gender Identity Disorder (GID), also known as transsexualism, involves a person feeling extremely uncomfortable with their assigned sex and wishing to be a member of the opposite sex. Various approaches have attempted to explain GID, including psychoanalytic, trait-based, biological, humanistic, behavioral, cognitive, and the DSM-IV-TR definition which outlines criteria for diagnosis including a strong cross-gender identification from childhood and distress/impairment. Explanations for GID range from repressed psychosexual development to heritable biological traits to learned behaviors that could potentially be unlearned.
This document defines what it means to be transgender and discusses some of the problems transgender people face. It explains that transgender people have a gender identity that differs from their sex assigned at birth. This can cause emotional distress when their body does not match their gender identity. The document also discusses terms related to gender identity, the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation, and some of the challenges transgender people face, such as discrimination, lack of acceptance, and difficulty navigating gendered systems and spaces. It notes that while being transgender can be difficult, advocacy groups and medical professionals can provide transgender people and their families with support.
Role of Women in Overcoming Erectile Dsyfunction was presented by Clinical Sexologist Dr. Martha Tara Lee of Eros Coaching at a public forum organised by a group of NTU students at Singapore Conference Hall on Sat 21 Feb 2016.
Dr Martha Tara Lee is Founder and Clinical Sexologist of Eros Coaching since 2009. She is a certified sexologist with ACS (American College of Sexologists), as well as a certified sexuality educator with AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists). Martha holds a Doctorate in Human Sexuality as well as Certificates in Sex Therapy, Practical Counselling and Life Coaching. She was recognised as one of ‘Top 50 Inspiring Women under 40′ by Her World Singapore in July 2010 and ‘Top 100 Inspiring Women by CozyCot Singapore in March 2011. Website: http://www.eroscoaching.com.
Kaitlyn Sharon wants to share views on the LGBT community, gender, and sexuality in their writing. Specifically, they want to focus on what it truly means to have feelings of being gay, lesbian, transgender, or bisexual, and rebut negative feelings toward this community. Their topic broadly covers many focuses within the LGBT community that have historically faced negative treatment from society for hundreds of years.
The document outlines the objectives and content of a lesson on human sexuality. The objectives are to understand sexuality as a gift from God, reflect on Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce, distinguish between adultery and coveting through a Venn diagram, and identify different offenses against chastity by providing examples. It then provides Bible readings on marriage, defines adultery and coveting, lists offenses like masturbation, homosexuality, prostitution, pornography, rape, and premarital sex, and gives short descriptions and examples of each offense. Students are asked to identify different offenses from their definitions. The lesson concludes with an outline of the next class on sins against life.
Gender differences in developing sexual values and attitudesJaylyn Geronimo
Sexual values refer to a person's beliefs about acceptable sexual behavior and what they need for a satisfactory sexual relationship. Some questions that can help define one's sexual values include whether they value emotional closeness, respect their body, and are comfortable openly discussing emotional and sexual needs with a partner. On average, males experience sexual pleasure through self-stimulation earlier than females and have higher sex drives. Certain foods like oysters, chili peppers, dark chocolate, and coffee are considered aphrodisiacs as they can increase sexual desire.
opening the door to inclusion of transgender peopleclac.cab
The document provides guidance for LGBT organizations to become fully inclusive of transgender people by outlining nine keys to transgender inclusion such as integrating transgender people at all levels of the organization, dealing with prejudice, having transgender-inclusive programming and advocacy, and ensuring fair employment practices for transgender staff and volunteers. It acknowledges both the challenges of inclusion as well as the benefits transgender people bring to LGBT organizations. The goal is for LGBT groups to thoughtfully examine their missions and take concrete steps to authentically welcome and serve transgender individuals and communities.
El documento habla sobre Jesús como el único camino a Dios y la salvación. Advierte que aquellos que no creen en Jesús están condenados y aman las tinieblas en lugar de la luz. También menciona varios pecados como la idolatría, la fornicación y el homicidio que impedirán a las personas heredar el reino de Dios. Exhorta a buscar a Dios mientras aún es posible y a dejar el pecado para recibir su perdón.
Getting Real Recruiting Results with Interactive TechnologiesKarlyn Borysenko
1) The document discusses using interactive technologies like websites, blogs, social media, and email for college admissions recruiting.
2) It emphasizes having a strategic communications plan aligned with recruitment goals and knowing what information prospective students want.
3) The key is telling authentic stories about the college experience and allowing student feedback, while continuously experimenting with new technologies to engage applicants.
What Colleges Can Learn From the Insane Clown PosseKarlyn Borysenko
Presented at the HighEdWeb 2011 conference in Austin, TX. For a full page of resources from this presentation, visit www.rebelphd.com/icp
Please note my name has changed, so the contact info on the last slide has too! Ahhhh, silly marriage. You can email me at karlynborysenko@gmail.com and find me on Twitter at @KarlynMB
1) Several articles discuss signs that the end times are approaching, including a potential Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities before the end of 2008, the placement of the Temple Mount under international control, and the requirement for Americans to have national ID cards.
2) Other articles discuss increasing tensions with Iran and China, as well as debates over military spending and the EU seeking to establish its own embassies. The Irish rejected the Lisbon Treaty and France is pushing for Ireland to vote again.
3) Overall the summary highlights prophecies related to the end times and increasing globalization and conflicts involving Israel, Iran, China, and the European Union.
The document provides context on representations of masculinity in the film Fight Club and analyzes key characters. It discusses:
1) How the film depicts the "new man" as having lost touch with his masculine core due to consumerism and feminization.
2) The narrator is presented as the epitome of the emasculated new man, lacking traditional male roles and trapped in his suit.
3) Tyler serves as the narrator's idealized alter ego, embodying a care-free and aggressive masculinity that rejects materialism.
4) The underground fight club provides men an arena to reassert a raw, tribal masculinity through violence and endure pain to find their identity
Rethinking: Homosexuality and the Pro-Gay MovementNeo Lamperouge
This document discusses the Christian perspective on homosexuality. It begins by defining homosexuality as gender identity confusion resulting in same-sex attraction. It asserts that the Bible is the sole authority on whether homosexuality is right or wrong. The Bible unambiguously identifies homosexuality as sinful based on several passages. While homosexuality is a sin, Christians are called to condemn the sin but not the sinner, sharing God's love and salvation through Christ. The document encourages praying for and supporting homosexuals in overcoming same-sex attraction through God's grace.
The document discusses changes over time related to laws and policies concerning same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights in the United States. It provides background on biblical passages cited by conservatives regarding marriage and homosexuality. It also summarizes key laws and court cases such as the Defense of Marriage Act, Don't Ask Don't Tell policy, Supreme Court rulings legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, and debates around transgender bathroom access. The document takes a perspective opposing expanded LGBTQ rights and same-sex marriage.
Satan wages war against God and humanity by challenging God's promises and ability to have lasting relationships with believers, thinking that if he can get believers to curse God or prove their faith is not changed by salvation, he can show God's weakness. Satan's pride, hatred of God and humans, and aggression are unshackled during the 70th week as he persecutes Israel and believers holding to Jesus with only a short time left before his final defeat.
Natural speculative and superstitious personality typing methods are for realizing inevitably static alternatives but Christian Spirituality is liberating, transforming and motivating for advancement toward sublime mindset, manners, mentality and motives that approach those of Christ
HOME MAKING AND PLANNING is about PLANNED MANAGEMENT OF THE HOUSEHOLD IN ITS DWELLING for purposeful parental CARE, COACHING and CENSORSHIP of their offspring/dependants.
HOME MAKING AND PLANNING not only ensures goodly concord, comfort and confidence toward healthy, happy and hearty family (whether young or aged), but also inculcates godly competence, conscience and commitment toward resourceful, respectable and responsible maturity of offspring/dependants.
An overview of what LaVeyan Satanism is.
For more information, and if you want to meet like-minded people, please visit the following link:
https://www.satanicinternationalnetwork.com/
This document discusses the history and conspiracy theories surrounding secret societies like the Illuminati, Freemasonry, and Skull and Bones. It describes how the Illuminati was founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt but later included prominent Jews and Zionists. Freemasonry and the Illuminati are said to be related, with top Freemasons also being top Illuminists. Skull and Bones is presented as a secret society of Freemasons that counts presidents like George H.W. Bush among its members. The document also puts forth theories about the goals of these societies in establishing a New World Order and their alleged involvement in world events and conspiracies.
The document discusses the Goth subculture, including its origins, aesthetics, and misconceptions. Goths have an interest in darker subjects like horror and the supernatural. They often wear black clothing, makeup, and symbols of non-Christian religions. While initially associated with barbarian tribes, today's Goths appreciate Gothic literature, music, art, and film for their dark romanticism and embrace individualism.
The document summarizes key aspects of gothic culture, including:
1) The term "gothic" derives from the Gothic tribe that invaded Rome and was considered barbarous. It later described the dark art of the Middle Ages.
2) Gothic culture originated in France in the 1850s as a reaction against social oppression, with members wearing white face paint and black clothes.
3) Gothic art flourished from the 12th-16th centuries across Europe before being supplanted by the Renaissance. It emphasized ornate architecture and religious-themed paintings.
To make slime, you need cornflour, water, food colouring and a bowl. Mix the cornflour and water together in a bowl, then add food colouring and mix until it reaches the right consistency. Have fun playing with your homemade slime.
The document provides an overview of secret societies throughout history, with a focus on the Bavarian Illuminati founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt. The Illuminati sought to establish a New World Order through controlling governments, religions, and the press. While the Bavarian chapter was exposed and abolished in 1788, the Illuminati's influence spread through other secret societies across Europe and into the United States. Some believe the Illuminati bloodlines and agenda to establish a one-world government continue today through various organizations and powerful family dynasties.
This document outlines the common pattern found in false religions: (1) a false prophet who writes a false authority, (2) the false authority is used to proclaim a false god, (3) the religion puts forward a false savior, and (4) it preaches a false salvation through works. Christianity appears to follow a similar pattern but can be shown to be true through fulfilled prophecies, miracles like Jesus' resurrection, and its foundation being the historical person of Jesus Christ rather than an idea. The document warns that false religions can imitate truth and it is important to carefully examine the evidence for Christianity's truth.
1) The document discusses different theories and concepts related to time travel, including forward and backward time travel in fiction and potential scientific explanations.
2) It examines ideas like time dilation, wormholes, closed timelike curves, and paradoxes (like killing your grandfather) that could result from time travel.
3) Theories around immutable and mutable timelines are presented, exploring how time travel could allow changing or not changing the past within the framework of different models.
This document discusses various views on human sexuality and sexual morality from a Christian perspective. It addresses topics like premarital sex, masturbation, pornography, and cohabitation. Three main views on premarital sex are outlined: the natural impulse view, which sees sex as a pleasurable physical act; the affection view, which believes sex should be guided by intimacy between partners; and the abstinence view, which prohibits sex outside of marriage. The document also discusses sexuality within marriage and debates topics like how far physical intimacy can go before marriage.
The document defines homosexuality as romantic or sexual attraction between members of the same sex. It discusses how homosexuality is currently viewed in the Philippines, with increasing tolerance but no legislation supporting same-sex marriage passed. Religiously, most traditions discourage homosexual activities. Public opinion polls show around half of Filipinos believe homosexual relations should be illegal and oppose related rights. Acceptance of homosexuality is more common in wealthy countries where religion plays a less central role.
This document discusses human sexuality and the virtue of chastity. It defines human sexuality as an essential dimension of being human that touches every aspect of our personhood. The virtue of chastity involves ordering our sexual drives appropriately based on our state in life, whether single, married, or older. Some obstacles to growing in chastity discussed include masturbation, premarital sex, contraception, pornography, prostitution, and homosexual acts. The document explains the church's teachings on these topics and why they are seen as obstacles to chastity.
This educational module provides information on LGBTQI health care experiences in rural settings through an interactive case study. The case focuses on Greg Smith, a 34-year-old gay man who is a new patient at a rural community clinic. Key points addressed in the module include identifying health disparities unique to LGBT populations in rural areas, the importance of discussing gender identity and sexual orientation with patients, and providing resources for LGBT individuals living in rural communities.
The document discusses biblical perspectives on sexuality from passages in 1 Corinthians, Proverbs, and Leviticus. It outlines what modernism and postmodernism have produced in terms of shifting views on sexual morality. Key differences between the two paradigms are summarized. The document then unpacks the top five sexual needs of men and women according to research, focusing on the needs of connection, responsiveness, initiation, and affirmation for men. Biblical prohibitions against certain sexual acts are also listed from Leviticus.
Homosexuality refers to exclusive or predominant attraction to the same sex. The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and close the sexual act to the gift of life. However, homosexual persons themselves are not condemned and should be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. They are called to chastity and gradual approach to Christian perfection through self-mastery, friendship, prayer and sacraments. While homosexual acts cannot be approved, homosexual persons are not condemned as long as they live chaste lives in accordance with God's will.
A talk for a group of psychiatric residents to introduce them to concepts and principles of sex therapy and the training involved in becoming a sex therapist.
The document discusses theology of the body and provides Catholic teachings on love, sexuality, marriage, and purity. It addresses why Christians should save sex for marriage, the differences between love and lust, and myths about topics like contraception, safe sex, and sexuality. The overall message encourages living a chaste life as a path to happiness, integrity, and closeness to God.
This document provides advice on preserving sexual purity both physically and mentally. It discusses reasons to maintain purity before and after marriage, including that purity has long been cherished by civilizations and religions. While some argue for a "new morality" of sexual freedom, experiments with permissiveness have led to problems like increased out-of-wedlock children and relationship instability. The document urges avoiding influences like media that promote impurity and cultivating godly friends to help preserve one's values in a changing culture. For those who have already compromised purity, it offers hope that God is merciful to the repentant.
The document discusses how religion affects sexuality based on a study of Christians' views on sex and the Bible. The study found:
1) Christians had varying interpretations of what the Bible prohibits regarding pre-marital sex and masturbation.
2) While most said the Bible prohibits pre-marital sex, some disagreed or thought it was unclear.
3) All Christians studied felt their sexual activity was less than their non-religious peers, showing religion affects individuals' sexuality even if interpretations of rules differ.
The document discusses 1 Corinthians 6:12-15 and addresses several topics related to sexuality and relationships. It notes that while people are allowed to do many things, they must not become slaves to anything. It then discusses how the body is meant for the Lord and was not made for sexual immorality. It warns against joining one's body to a prostitute as the body is part of Christ. The document advocates for sex only within the covenant of marriage and life-long commitment, not just physical or casual relationships. It affirms the biblical view of sex and addresses singleness, marriage, fruitfulness, and finding completeness in Jesus rather than relationships status. Finally, it acknowledges people may have predispositions toward brokenness but
This document discusses researching different attitudes towards LGBT communities. It mentions exploring ignorance, tolerance, acceptance and how religions, celebrities, and movements influence societal views on LGBT issues. The purpose is to show information on these topics for a presentation or documentary.
This document discusses frequently asked questions about sexual orientation and gender identity. It addresses whether being LGBTQ is a choice, what causes it, how common it is, and what youth need from parents if they are questioning. The key points are:
- Sexual orientation and gender identity are innate and not a choice. While the exact causes are unknown, experts agree it is not due to poor parenting or trauma.
- Homosexuality and being transgender are normal variations that have always existed in humanity. Discrimination against LGBTQ people is wrong.
- Rates of LGBTQ identities range from 3-10% depending on social acceptance. Being transgender is rarer at about 0.3% of the population.
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Mental health issues are more prevalent in the LGBT community compared to heterosexual individuals. Some reasons for this include lack of acceptance leading to bullying, difficulties with self-acceptance and coming out, less stable same-sex relationships, and pressures to conform to gender norms. Inadequate mental health services also contribute, as providers often lack training about LGBT issues and clients face discrimination. Improving services requires educating providers, hiring LGBT staff, and making LGBT healthcare a priority.
Want to learn how to reclaim sexual intimacy in the wake of a chronic illness? This informative SlideShare will guide you through ways to re-connect with your partner in ways that will enrich your sex life. Learn how medications and illnesses can impact your sex life and what you can do to move forward and reclaim the intimacy that may have been lost to chronic illness.
This document provides an overview of key terms related to sexual orientation and gender identity. It defines what a sexual minority is and discusses sexual orientation in terms of attraction to the opposite sex (heterosexual), same sex (homosexual), or both sexes (bisexual, pansexual). It also discusses biological sex, gender identity, and how transgender and intersex individuals identify. Key terms like homophobia, heterosexism, and natural assumptions about sexuality are also addressed. The document emphasizes focusing on the individual rather than assumptions about their sexual behavior.
Gender identity and sexual orientation powerpointNathan Dorval
The document defines key terms related to gender identity and sexual orientation such as gender identity, gender expression, transgender, cisgender, and more. It then discusses main points about the LGBTQ community including health risks faced by lesbians from behaviors like smoking and the negative impacts of discrimination. It also covers bold ideas around prohibiting employment discrimination and perspectives on schools providing more support for LGBTQ students.
This document provides guidance on discussing sexual health with clients. It defines key terms, explores reasons for discussion and barriers to discussion. It then offers practical techniques for guiding sexual health conversations, including creating a comfortable environment, avoiding assumptions, using inclusive language, and assessing sexual history and function in a non-judgmental way. The goal is to make clients comfortable sharing information to address their health needs.
God has promised that the Church’s victory is sure in the midst of tribulation and that Christ’s return is sure for the PERFECTION of Old and New Testament Saints TOGETHER through resurrection into Messianic Glory.
This hope is still pending in our time, so we still have opportunity to practice the race of Faith and be part of the Witnesses/Testifiers/Martyrs on the marble of the Faith Hall of Fame.
This glorious hope requires that we use Grace to LAY-OFF and BRACE-UP for our relay lap determined that the relay labours of our heroes past so far must not be in vain, and that we PRESS-ON without wearying and LOOK-UNTO Christ without wavering or wandering.
Dealing with Quarrels and Threats to Church UnityIfechukwu Ibeme
Quarrels and Disunity result from incompetence and reluctance to manage aggressive emotions, which in turn are provoked mainly by misunderstanding or misinterpretation (when someone is not understood well) and misdemeanour (when someone has not behaved well), but also by miscommunication and misrepresentation of the Truth.
When in a conflict, examine yourself to know your drive behind your role in the conflict – are you driven by trust or fear, love or wrath, sympathy or revenge, pardon or passion, penitence or persistence. The goal in avoiding and resolving conflict should be to glorify God and bring yourself and others to point of repentance, restoration and reconciliation.
Generational changes and trends pose a great challenge to child upbringing in the society today.
How could godly, healthy and positive parenting be done in our post-modern society?
This document discusses child development from infancy through adolescence and provides health and parenting recommendations. It covers the stages of development, what constitutes health, the Millennium Development Goals, aspects of child development including physical, psychological, social-emotional, and spiritual, developmental milestones from early childhood through adolescence including puberty changes, principles of godly and healthy parenting including providing healthcare, guidance, and a safe environment, and recommendations for positive parenting including showing care, trust, discipline, safety, and health education.
Natural speculative and superstitious personality typing methods are for realizing inevitably static alternatives but Christian Spirituality is liberating, transforming and motivating for advancement toward sublime mindset, manners, mentality and motives that approach those of Christ
THE CREATION comprises all that God ‘created’ or ‘framed’ cosmically in the beginning and all that He ‘made’ or ‘did’ for the earth in six creation days (Gen 2:3; 5:1; Heb 11:3) as well as the invisible creation
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2. Why is homosexual
inclination detestable to
Gospel Faith and
homosexual lifestyle
damnable?
• Because God did not create male
and female for homosexuality but
condemned it as sinful, unnatural,
and anti-natural in the Scriptures.
3. What do advocates of
homosexual license mean
by their term “being
homosexual”?
• They mean that homosexual
orientation is not a behavioural
choice but a natural gender or
identity and therefore could not
be judged or changed!
4. Does this argument hold
out against the
Scripture?
• Nay, because whether any sin
or sinful inclination is acquired
or natural, Scriptures still
demand sin is damnable and
must be repented of.
5. What reason did God
give for condemning
homosexual lifestyle?
• That homosexual passion and
practice are:
against and contrary to nature,
against the survival of humanity,
unnatural in relations, and
inordinate and vile in affection.
6. What does the Gospel
offer for homosexual
and other sinful lusts?
• Salvation if they repent and
desist; or damnation if they
insist and continue.
• Christ’s power saves from
homosexuality (1Cor 6:9-11)
7. What help is there for
homosexuals who
repent?
• Spiritual Counselling,
• Spiritual Deliverance and
• Spiritual Mortification.
8. What sexual options are
approved by God for all
humans?
• Premarital Chastity,
• Sacrificial Celibacy, and
• Lifelong Exclusive Monogamy
NOT Homogamy.