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ladyinred
11-11-2007, 12:23 AM
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/assault/roots/franklin.html
Depdem
11-19-2007, 11:43 PM
"The discovery of a distinguishable thrill-seeking motivation for antigay assault concurs with other study findings that alleviation of boredom is the most frequent reason given by teenagers for criminal and rebellious behavior in general and that homosexuals are the most frequent targets of thrill-motivated assaults "
Happy happy joy joy.... :confused: :( :'( :mad:
Analyzing assailants' self-disclosed motivations illustrates how a combination of primarily social factors, rather than a simple and singular psychological element such as hatred or repressed homosexuality, explains antigay violence. The mutually reinforcing melding of hierarchical gender norms, peer dynamics, youthful thrill seeking, and economic and social disempowerment explains how individuals as divergent as Brian, Andrew, and Eric ended up on such parallel missions. In a nation that glorifies violence and abhors sexual diversity, a minority perceived to violate gender norms functions as an ideal dramatic prop for young men to use in demonstrating their masculinity, garnering social approval, and alleviating boredom.
But... I already knew that. The real question though is... how do you change it?
ladyinred
11-20-2007, 12:59 AM
I really wish I knew.
andrewlittle
11-22-2007, 07:24 PM
But... I already knew that. The real question though is... how do you change it?
I really wish I knew.
I am seeking funding for a new ministry - Kingdom International. I have this vision of reaching out to those who severely repress their own homosexual orientation to the point of being vehemently homophobic or violent towards GLBT, and show them that, through the love of Christ and with proper and consistent counseling with credentialled professionals, they too can overcome their anti-GLBT lifestyles.
Now, I know, it is extremely difficult for many of these folks to comprehend their choice as a lifestyle, what with one of the symptoms being a belief that unScriptural certaincy is ordained by God and another being that is unnatural to be anything but violent towards those who remind us of ourselves. I believe, however, that they can indeed be cured of this wholly unnatural and sinful fixation on other people's sexuality - and that they can be led spiritually to look honestly at their own inhibitions and self-denigration.
This will, however, require a lot of funding - there's just so many of these f--king people out there. But, for the love of Christ, we can save them from themselves and open them up into a new and liberating life, freed through God's power from slavery to stringent morallizing and outwardly expressed manifestations of self-directed hate.
Who's with me on this - I have to ask because it surely isn't the bulk of mainline Christianity. It's gonna take a lot of people gathering at the edge of religious circles and offering their spines to the institutionalized church which lacks such an important part of its anatomy.
Edit: Crap - the name's already taken by an outfit in Phoenix. It's not very catchy, but Ingress Ministries seems to be available. There's got to be something better that means the opposite of departing, leaving or mass migration - What's the opposite of Exodus?
tpdncr4christ
11-24-2007, 01:21 AM
I am seeking funding for a new ministry - Kingdom International. I have this vision of reaching out to those who severely repress their own homosexual orientation to the point of being vehemently homophobic or violent towards GLBT, and show them that, through the love of Christ and with proper and consistent counseling with credentialled professionals, they too can overcome their anti-GLBT lifestyles.
Now, I know, it is extremely difficult for many of these folks to comprehend their choice as a lifestyle, what with one of the symptoms being a belief that unScriptural certaincy is ordained by God and another being that is unnatural to be anything but violent towards those who remind us of ourselves. I believe, however, that they can indeed be cured of this wholly unnatural and sinful fixation on other people's sexuality - and that they can be led spiritually to look honestly at their own inhibitions and self-denigration.
This will, however, require a lot of funding - there's just so many of these f--king people out there. But, for the love of Christ, we can save them from themselves and open them up into a new and liberating life, freed through God's power from slavery to stringent morallizing and outwardly expressed manifestations of self-directed hate.
Who's with me on this - I have to ask because it surely isn't the bulk of mainline Christianity. It's gonna take a lot of people gathering at the edge of religious circles and offering their spines to the institutionalized church which lacks such an important part of its anatomy.
Edit: Crap - the name's already taken by an outfit in Phoenix. It's not very catchy, but Ingress Ministries seems to be available. There's got to be something better that means the opposite of departing, leaving or mass migration - What's the opposite of Exodus?
You've got to be careful about sounding like them... you might just convince some folks. :eek:
NickyChris
11-25-2007, 03:57 PM
How about Global Love Ministries... or International Love Ministries? :P
Or Global Awareness Ministries?
I know the names have nothing to do with an ending journey or anything... but, do you like them?
BruceChris
11-25-2007, 08:07 PM
Now, I know, it is extremely difficult for many of these folks to comprehend their choice as a lifestyle,
Now Andy, I'll have to agree with Tapdancer, you're getting just a little bit sarcastic here.
Namaste', BC
(Hey There, this is my 1,000th post !)
Emproph
11-25-2007, 10:15 PM
Edit: Crap - the name's already taken by an outfit in Phoenix. It's not very catchy, but Ingress Ministries seems to be available. There's got to be something better that means the opposite of departing, leaving or mass migration - What's the opposite of Exodus?
How 'bout Integrus?
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