Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Child abuse? Very different than consensual sex. Pedophiles have their own sexual orientation. Kids.
I call a priest having an affair with a fourteen year old boy to be an abusive, gay relationship. If you want to pretend it is not homosexually oriented- that is your own fiction.
Sexually mature adults who are attracted to pubescent children are called hebephiles. They are not gay. They would choose a 13 year old over a 23 year old any day.
Ok so you are saying the hebephile cannot be divided into homo and Hetero?
Correct. Just like pedophiles don't care if it's a boy or a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Child abuse? Very different than consensual sex. Pedophiles have their own sexual orientation. Kids.
I call a priest having an affair with a fourteen year old boy to be an abusive, gay relationship. If you want to pretend it is not homosexually oriented- that is your own fiction.
Sexually mature adults who are attracted to pubescent children are called hebephiles. They are not gay. They would choose a 13 year old over a 23 year old any day.
Ok so you are saying the hebephile cannot be divided into homo and Hetero?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awfully quiet on the conservative catholic and fundamentalist Christian front here.
Speechless that a good catholic country like Ireland has left the fold?
I'm a practicing Catholic and am thrilled. I'm also Irish and proud. Pope Francis has done a lot in my view to bring the church back to many of its basic principles. Kindness, service, humility, and treating all people with dignity and respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Child abuse? Very different than consensual sex. Pedophiles have their own sexual orientation. Kids.
I call a priest having an affair with a fourteen year old boy to be an abusive, gay relationship. If you want to pretend it is not homosexually oriented- that is your own fiction.
Sexually mature adults who are attracted to pubescent children are called hebephiles. They are not gay. They would choose a 13 year old over a 23 year old any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Child abuse? Very different than consensual sex. Pedophiles have their own sexual orientation. Kids.
I call a priest having an affair with a fourteen year old boy to be an abusive, gay relationship. If you want to pretend it is not homosexually oriented- that is your own fiction.
Anonymous wrote:Awfully quiet on the conservative catholic and fundamentalist Christian front here.
Speechless that a good catholic country like Ireland has left the fold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Child abuse? Very different than consensual sex. Pedophiles have their own sexual orientation. Kids.
Anonymous wrote:The abuse scandal in Ireland allowed this to happen. This abuse scandal was largely gay abuse. Thus there is a certain irony in what paved the way for this vote.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32858501
More than 62% voted in favour of amending the country's constitution to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry.
It is the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage through a popular vote.
More than 62% voted in favour of amending the country's constitution to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry.
It is the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage through a popular vote.