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…since raised suspicions about the Order, this was not an uncommon practice at that time, and the Rule made it abundantly clear that homosexual practices were not to be tolerated.) As American historian John J. Robinson writes in Born in Blood (1989): First…
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…come home from a date. It is at this point that Eddie voices his concern that Rodolpho is actually homosexual due to his blond hair and the fact that he can sing. Beatrice then voices her concern for her marriage. The sexual side of their relationship had…
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…the Ripper is because he was an extremely kind person. Prince Eddy was also never violent (4). An additional Royal theory is that Prince Eddy's tutor James Kenneth Stephen was Jack the Ripper. Some believe Prince Eddy was a homosexual. It is believed…
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…of Accusation alleged that sodomy was not only practised but actively encouraged within the Order. The Templar Rule made it abundantly clear that sodomy and other homosexual practices were not to be tolerated, sometimes with verbal overkill. For example…
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…! own Andy made new friends, which were particularly girls. This would later explain Andy’s homosexual tendencies. Margie Girman was one of his closest friends. She was said to be bright and stimulating which would encourage Andy to do better in school…
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…examine men's wives and call for them later. Afterwards, he would openly discuss and criticize his bedmates in detail during dinner47. Caligula wasn't confined to women either. His homosexuality was both active and passive48. He had relationships…
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…, wife beatings, and planned marriages. We are also given many freedoms that are unheard of in other countries. Homosexuality is punished severely in other lands, while we have grown to realize that it is part of the genetic makeup of many people…
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…of the gospel writers as truth when they are known to be liars? (See Romans 3:7). 34. Do you believe that your god is anti-homosexual? If so, explain why he would create homosexuals
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…of the holocaust may think, it did indeed happen. It affected the lives of too many people, millions, if not the billions who knew of it, were related to those who were, in fact, statistics of the Holocaust. Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, and other minorities of Germany…
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…employment opportunities. Homosexuals, historically, have not had full civil rights because of social and sexual taboos. The number of judicial decisions and laws enacted at the local level to protect gay men and women from discrimination has increased…
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