To make the point clear, the gay Christian is unable to have there relationship recognised under God. — TheWillowOfDarkness
opposition to same-sex marriage is a denial of value and right to same sex people. It is, itself, anti-gay. — WillowOfDarkiness
So acceptance is declared 'the new normal'; those who don't accept it are now declared on the outer, as I said before. — Wayfarer
Don't you feel that rests on an assumption that one chooses what one believes? If so, do you think that assumption is defensible?There is nothing wrong with being outcast on account of holding egregiously unreasonable views, it is something the individual can avoid if they want — John
Don't you feel that rests on an assumption that one chooses what one believes? If so, do you think that assumption is defensible? — andrewk
The point of your position here is to exclude gay people from marriage. A discrimination: heterosexual people get marriage, gay people do not. — Willow
The NSW government has ordered an investigation into the Education Department’s launch of an official teaching resource that urges teachers to “degender” their classroom language and promotes activities that encourage students to think about sexuality as “non-binary”, or existing on a continuum “like temperature or the weather”.
[NSW] Education Minister Adrian Piccoli yesterday ordered his department to withdraw the sexual and gender diversity resource for teachers, which appears to have been heavily based on the Safe Schools program. [Piccoli] said he was “very angry” the resource had “got out”. “I have directed the department to take it down immediately and review the material and all links,” he said.
“Safe Schools materials are only to be used strictly in accordance with the revised guidelines established by the federal government. I am furious this policy has not been adhered to and have demanded a full explanation from the (departmental) secretary.”
Launched quietly this year, the 17-page teacher toolbox for delivering content relating to diversity of sex, sexuality and gender contains a list of resources the educators can refer to in their teachings. One recommended activity invites Year 10 students to consider a range of characters, such as “Joseph”, who is married with three children but “when he masturbates, fantasises only about men” and “is attracted to several of his male friends” and “Alex”, who had sex with girls as a teenager but developed a relationship with a man after moving to a country town.
Students are asked to determine each character’s sexuality and whether they fit into “traditional binary thinking” regarding sexuality.
The point you make about people being discriminated against 'on account of who they are' - that is what I am saying has been the basis of the way the debate has been shaped and why it is so embedded in 'identity politics' - it is because behaviors have been redefined as cultural identity.
Of course, to say that will be regarded as the absolutely worst kind of homophobia. I am attempting a critical analysis here, but what I'm saying is terribly non-PC and I know that. But, it's a debate about political correctness, surely this issue is central to it. — Wayfarer
to maintain the heteronormative tradition — TheWillowOfDarkness
What in your experience is the overall tendency towards stable/steady long-term relationships amongst gays? I had read that it was pretty low. — Wayfarer
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