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If I were to write a Constitution
Were I to write a Constitution, as a founding document of a country, I’d base it on the US Constitution. It would be clearly stated that the nation would be a secular nation, founded on no one religious doctrine and … Continue reading
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Tagged access to health care, access to legal representation, assembly, business, Constitution, corporations, education, Equality, executive, freedom, freedom to marry, government, health, insurance, judicial, labor unions, legislative, people, postaday2011, postaweek2011, priveliges, Religion, rights, speech, taxes
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Petition: Ask the Atlanta Braves to make an “It Gets Better” video
I ran across this petition on Change.org, a few minutes ago. I’ve signed it, won’t you? If you’re a supporter of LGBT rights, and a fan of the Braves (or any MLB team), won’t you take a few minutes to … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Education, General, GLBT, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Social Observations
Tagged America for Everyone, Atlanta Braves, bigotry, bisexual, Equality, freedom, gay, GLBT, Hate, It Gets Better campaign, lesbian, LGBT, LGBT Youth suicide, Love, postaday2011, postaweek2011, Roger McDowell, suicide, The REAL America, Transgender
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Deconstructing Romans 1:18-32
Recently, a friend on Facebook posted a long note stressing her displeasure with Christians who are anti-gay, reminding them that Jesus said “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the father, except through me” … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Christianity, General, GLBT, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Social Observations
Tagged bestiality, Bible, Christianity, Equality, Facebook, Genesis, GLBT, God, Hate, incest, LGBT, natural acts, Paul, pedophilia, postaday2011, postaweek2011, rape, Romans, unnatural acts
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High School Senior Comes Out in Assembly
What courage it must have taken for this young woman to lay her heart bare to her peers! I am oh so hopeful that this beautiful young woman continues to shine and sing her song. Kayla, I know you don’t … Continue reading
Posted in General, Philosophy, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Social Observations
Tagged Christian, Christianity, civil rights, coming out, courage, cowardice, Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., Equality, Fear, freedom, GLBT, GLBT rights, GLBT youth, GLBTQ youth, God, Hate, joy, Kayla, Love, MLK Day, postaday2011, postaweek2011
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Some Thoughts on MLK Day
First off, a confession. Had I remembered that yesterday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I would’ve flipped the last two posts. My apologies if anyone was offended by my oversight. One of my favorite quotes by Doctor King is … Continue reading
A Call for Action
There’s a new organization forming for equality for the GLBT community. It’s called All Out and you can find their website here. If you care about equality for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, or for people who fall within the spectra … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Philosophy, Politics, Social Observations
Tagged All Out, allout.org, bisexual, civil liberties, Equality, freedom, gay, GLBT, law, lesbian, protection, The United States Constitution, Transgender
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Social Justice: Who’s it for, anyway?
The following is from a paper I wrote while in college in 2003. I have updated it, somewhat and corrected some initial errors, but otherwise, I present it as it was originally written. Take it for what it is worth. … Continue reading