Showing posts with label Sexual Morality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexual Morality. Show all posts

Friday, 4 January 2013

Church allows celibate gay bishops in civil partnerships

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2257265/Church-England-ends-ban-gay-clergy-civil-partnerships-bishops-remain-celibate.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9781709/Anglican-church-lifts-ban-on-gay-men-in-civil-partnerships-becoming-bishops.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jan/04/church-of-england-gay-bishops

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/gay-bishops-allowed--but-they-cant-have-sex-8439002.html

The Guardian provides evidence that consensual sex between a child and adult is harmful

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/jan/03/paedophilia-bringing-dark-desires-light

What next for the liberalism of Christianity?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/happy-clappy-and-out-of-the-closet-evangelicals-who-say-being-gay-is-ok-8437527.html

The rise of sexual titilation in Surrey

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2256980/Bondage-Bagshot-Erotic-Epsom--Surrey-folk-biggest-readers-mummy-porn-bestseller-Fifty-Shades-Grey.html

Monday, 31 December 2012

Independent New Language : "Equal" Marriage

For centuries we have clearly had unequal marriage.

The leader of Roman Catholics in England and Wales calls on followers to oppose plans for equal marriage (my emphasis)


The leader of Roman Catholics in England and Wales has urged followers to write to their representatives in Parliament to oppose the government's plans to allow gay marriage.
In a letter read to congregations over the weekend, Archbishop Vincent Nichols called for Catholics to express their views "clearly, calmly and forcefully."

Nichols says he is concerned about how a change in the law would affect what children are taught about marriage.

He says he wants members of Parliament to "defend, not change, the bond of man and woman in marriage as the essential element of the vision of the family."

Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative-led government plans to introduce legislation in January to allow gay marriages. Recent opinion polls suggest a large majority of the public supports the change.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Gay marriage : now the ruling elite shows us its ultimate sanction

Interesting.....now we see true democracy at work!

If this act is really invoked then it will be clear we will now know how the ruling elites of Britain are the Emperors of this country. "There are no gods but the ruling elite in Britain", This act has been used before for fox hunting - so such Emperors have been around longer than I thought.

I will never be a Britianist!

Freedom will be shown for what it really is.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9766783/Coalition-may-use-nuclear-option-to-force-through-gay-marriage-law.html

Maria Miller, the Culture Secretary, has signalled that the Government might be prepared to use the Parliament Act to get its planned “equal marriage” legislation on to the statute book if it is rejected in the Lords.
The Act, which has been used only seven times in the past century, is sometimes described as the “nuclear” option of parliamentary process to break stalemates between the Commons and the Lords. It asserts the superiority of the House of Commons by allowing Bills that cannot clear the Lords to become law, but is intended to be used only in exceptional circumstances.
The Act was last used by the Blair government to force through the ban on foxhunting after years of acrimony over the issue.
Despite predictions that almost half of Tory MPs will vote against same-sex marriage in a free vote, the proposal is likely to secure a majority in the Commons with the support of Labour and Liberal Democrat members. But the situation in the Lords is less clear, with almost equal numbers of Tory and Labour peers but a large independent contingent as well as 26 Church of England bishops.
Some peers have already predicted that the Bill could be sunk in the Lords even if it passes the Commons. Mrs Miller has been asked repeatedly in recent days whether she would rule out using the Parliament Act but has sidestepped the question by saying that she was confident the Lords would back the measure.

An official statement from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport said only: “We do not foresee that this will be the case and have no plans to do so.”
David Cameron’s popularity among homosexual voters has risen since he backed same-sex marriage, according to a poll for Pink News, an online publication for homosexuals. Just 11 per cent voted Conservative at the last general election, but this would rise to 30 per cent if a vote were called tomorrow.