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…; it is considered to be violent because it is a perversion of nature. The practice of homosexuality is recognized as an unnatural sin, as opposed to the sin of lust, which is defined by the natural desire of beauty between man and woman that is wrongly practiced…
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…varies among most people. Some people feel prostitution, homosexuality and drug trafficking as immoral offences, while other feel that it is permissible. One must look at the social institution such as schools, families or marriage that each issues can…
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…of this terrible killer, AIDS. I may not be a hemophiliac, practice un-safe sex, be a homosexual, or even an I.V. user. However, I am a better person now that I have exposed myself and allowed myself to learn more about how to protect myself and how to help protect…
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…categories today. Some people are even willing to accept homosexuality. This leads to the future, which no one can predict. Al! though one could presume that nothing is impossible and one day, maybe gays will even be accepted by everyone in their beliefs Sexual…
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…or even our parents did; yet the institution of marriage, for the most part, is exactly the same. It is time for marriage to adapt to this new civilization. Factors, which weren't, prevent forty or fifty years ago like cohabitation, homosexuality and divorce…
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…that the Joads have gone through, but not everything can be blamed on capitalism. That would be thinking AIDS is just for homosexuals (which the author might be). It has, however, given us some foreshadowing. For example, after gramna’s death, the Joads are told about…
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homosexual men. In 1983 French cancer specialist Luc Montagnier and scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris isolated what appeared to be a new human retro virus a special type of virus that reproduces differently from other viruses from the lymph node…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…internal conflict that Claggart faces is his deep passion for Billy Budd. At one point in the novella, it seems as if there exists a homosexual passion, of Claggart’s desire to have a relationship with Billy and his frustration at not being able to do so…
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…scientists who study religion today perform a vital function in helping journalists and the general public makes sense of the rise of religious themes and influences in television, political conflicts, personal issues such as abortion and homosexuality
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…is on the show. This obviously is a social problem we as humans have with each other. Another problem the show addresses is homosexuality. There was a gay guy who also had HIV, his name was Pedro. This opened all of us up to the idea that there are gay people…
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