Lifestyle

Wes Widner on April 15th, 2011

A lot of effort has gone into making the homosexual lifestyle appear normal. And because of that little, if any, information is given about the real health risks homosexuals face. These risks fall into several categories. Levels of Promiscuity Gay author Gabriel Rotello notes the perspective of many gays that “Gay liberation was founded . [...]

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Wes Widner on February 8th, 2011

A BELIEF is a lever that, once pulled, moves almost everything else in a person’s life. Are you &. scientist? A liberal? A racist? These are merely species of belief in action. Your beliefs define your vision of the world; they dictate your behavior; they determine your emotional responses to other human beings. If you [...]

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Preamble Quite a while ago I contributed a post titled “Coherent, Consistent, and Livable” to a series titled “Is Christianity is True” organized by Brian Auten. Shortly after the compiled book was published, Luke Muehlhauser announced his intentions to publish a rebuttal to each essay in the “Is Christianity is True?” series in a “Why [...]

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Preamble Quite a while ago I contributed a post titled “Coherent, Consistent, and Livable” to a series titled “Is Christianity is True” organized by Brian Auten. Shortly after the compiled book was published, Luke Muehlhauser announced his intentions to publish a rebuttal to each essay in the “Is Christianity is True?” series in a “Why [...]

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Preamble Quite a while ago I contributed a post titled “Coherent, Consistent, and Livable” to a series titled “Is Christianity is True” organized by Brian Auten. Shortly after the compiled book was published, Luke Muehlhauser announced his intentions to publish a rebuttal to each essay in the “Is Christianity is True?” series in a “Why [...]

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Quite a while ago I contributed a post titled “Coherent, Consistent, and Livable” to a series titled “Is Christianity is True” organized by Brian Auten. Shortly after the compiled book was published, Luke Muehlhauser announced his intentions to publish a rebuttal to each essay in the “Is Christianity is True?” series in a “Why Christianity [...]

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I’d bet that gay people live longer in more accepting societies. This is a common rebuttal offered by supporters of same-sex marriage. Especially confronted with the data which shows that people who participate in a homosexual lifestyle tend to life an average of 20 years less than those who do. But why bet on what [...]

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Wes Widner on February 5th, 2010

I recently ran across a poll on Facebook which posed the question, “Is a woman ever “asking” for rape?” This question intrigued me so I thought about it and came up with the following in reply: This is a misleading question meant to elicit an emotional response as opposed to a rational one. A woman is [...]

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