Homosexual anti-family assault. (Insider Report).Beginning this September, the New York Times "Sunday Styles" section "will publish reports of same-sex commitment celebrations and of some types of formal registrations of gay and lesbian partnerships," announced the Times on August 18th. The self-described "newspaper of record" also announced that it would rename the "Weddings" section "Weddings/Celebrations" to integrate the sodomite SODOMITE. One who his been guilty of sodomy. Formerly such offender was punished with great severity, and was deprived of the power of making a will. announcements with items related to legitimate marriages. In making this change, explained executive editor Howell Raines, "we acknowledge the newsworthiness of a growing and visible trend in society toward public celebrations of commitment by gay and lesbian couples." A more honest account would be that the Times is seeking to create a trend. While a handful of daily newspapers have taken steps to report "same-sex unions," none of those publications has the Times' visibility or influence. Bob Steele of the Poynter Institute, a media think tank, notes that "when the New York Times moves, it's like an elephant moving inside a building." An even more disturbing effort to normalize normalize to convert a set of data by, for example, converting them to logarithms or reciprocals so that their previous non-normal distribution is converted to a normal one. homosexuality was announced last July by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with mentors that have a measurable impact on youth. (BBBSA BBBSA Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (founded in 1914 by Ray Coulson) ). As of July 1st, the mentoring group for fatherless or motherless children banned discrimination against homosexual applicants. This was done in the wake of the unfolding pedophile pedophile Forensic psychiatry A person with pedophilia; there are an estimated 500,000 pedophiles in the world. See Child prostitution, Megan's law, Pedophilia. priests scandal in the Catholic Church. Furthermore, children in the BBBSA program can be matched up with homosexual mentors without parental consent. "Given the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, it seems just reckless and irresponsible for Big Brothers Big Sisters to be initiating this new policy," commented Dr. William Maier, a child and family psychologist with Focus on the Family, in an interview with the Cybercast News Service The Cybercast News Service (also CNSNews.com) is a conservative news website operated by the Media Research Center. It was founded on June 16, 1998 under the name "Conservative News Service"; "Conservative" was changed to "Cybercast" in 2000 after the MRC was unable to . "Even putting aside the pedophilia pedophilia, psychosexual disorder in which there is a preference for sexual activity with prepubertal children. Pedophiles are almost always males. The children are more often of the opposite sex (about twice as often) and are typically 13 years or age or younger; issue, the question is, how can a gay man teach a fatherless boy what it means to be a husband and father? And how can a lesbian woman teach a girl without a mom what it means to be a wife and mother? They're unable to provide that." |
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