Posted on 02/14/2005 12:32:30 AM PST by RWR8189
Interesting point.
Here's the rub - you wasted three duplicate posts when you
could have addressed your humanistic diatribe to "all"
The problem you seem to ignore is that homosexuality is and
will ever be "unnatural" a violation of the laws of Nature
dictated by God himself, and an affront to Natures God--as
written in Scripture. You appear to assume that Scripture
or faith ought be left outand we ought place modern science above Scripture? And that seems illogic at best and anti-Christian at the other end of the equation.
I know people who have married, had children, and divorced living with same sex relationships now. Not just one or two, but many.
It's possible. Lot's of things are possible. But judging from what we know, the Keyes are taking the right approach.
While it may be something of a choice, it's not liberals advancing this theory of abuse may be linked to homosexuality, but rather conservative christians. Hardly a liberal perspective.
Vice President Dick Cheney's lesbian daughter a sinner and calling homosexuality "selfish hedonism."
Sad but true.......
What, exactly, is "too much" and what objective data do you have that establishes it?
The best families sometimes rear rebellious children. According to Scripture, Adam and Eve's firstborn was a murderer.
I grieve for Keyes. He always spoke with almost reverence in his love for his daughter and this must be an extremely bitter trial for him and his wife. She's a beautiful girl and, as I remember her, very feminine in her appearance.
Going to Brown is a red flag that this child has been recruited. Much like Dick Gephardt's daughter, the gay movement probably targeted her and worked at recruiting her. Gephardt's daughter was married to a doctor when she was befriended by a fellow social work graduate student at Wash U who helped her "discover" the "fact" that she was not heterosexual.
It wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a set-up and I think the Keyes family is justified in holding her to the same standards he holds others and making her shape up.
"coming out" is a euphemism for crying uncle for back up from the gay community as a mean for legitimized cover for most perverted and disgusting behaviors. These people do not seek forgiveness but power and pimps to protect their statuses.
What does n't seem to mesh is you ignore the science that
explains the phenom you cite as example. We are Created
male or female--and Science does NOT suggest otherwise.
Your example doesn't suggest there is any other than
male or female. It does suggest there are individuals who
for some reason a genetic scientist could explain better than I were genetically affected in some ways. But they are
not male and female- but either male or female.You seem to confuse appearance with reality.
These Christians, how they luuuuuuv one another!!
Excellent point. The triggering abuse or seduction doesn't have to come from a parent.
After what Keyes said about Cheney's daughter, Maya has got to be loving rubbing his face in it.
Of course, Keyes shows just how much he loves his daughter as he kicks her out of the house.
The very opposite is the truth as spoken by Jesus himself. The Cheneys apparently love their daughter more than the Lord.
You're assuming the daghter is giving an unbiased view oif the situation. That could be a false judgment on your part.
oh boy...
My guess is that Maya Keyes, Phyllis Schlafley's son, and Ronnie Reagan the Lesser (even if he isn't gay) are all taking revenge on their parents for not paying enough attention to them as children.
Great a man as Ronald Reagan was, I get the impression --from Michael Reagan and others-- that he was not an attentive father. (FDR was a terrible father, btw. His children were so damaged, they ended up having something like 20 divorces amongst the 5 of them.)
RR was tirelessly devoted to his spouse (#1) and his country (#2); everything else in his life seemed to have to take a back seat. Something had to give, and it was Patti's and Ronnie's loss -- but our country's gain.
I suspect there was a similar dynamic in the Keyes and Schlafley households. Maybe someday Maya and Ronnie will grow up and get over it -- though little Ronnie is getting a tad long in the tooth for that.
What collosal bullcrap. Keyes is following strict Catholic doctrine.
Cool your jets, there, girl.
Now what's this about how "he treats his daughter"? How old is this daughter, hmmmm? First, none of my kids still live under my roof at that age. Second, they all pay their own way through college. We also have household rules. I suspect the Keyes household is no different on that score.
She chooses a lifestyle that her parents find abhorrent and do not choose to have under their roof. THAT is their right, sweetie.
No one said a word about them not loving her. My guess is Dad would gladly lay down his life for her, any time, any place.
BTW......I'm a dad of seven, including two daughters. I think I understand the "fatherhood" issues involved here very, very well.
I suggest a new circle of friends.
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