tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post1176680329255083883..comments2024-01-24T10:39:27.668-05:00Comments on Coming Untrue: All About MeDr. S. L. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06303707167715370504noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-92009505402967953402016-05-14T23:03:15.416-04:002016-05-14T23:03:15.416-04:00Here is another one of those attacks by liberal ac...Here is another one of those attacks by liberal academia on the conservative student, but this time it backfired and there was protection from the administration.<br /><br />http://www.lifenews.com/2016/05/13/professor-threatens-to-give-student-bad-grade-because-shes-pro-life-you-are-wrong/Qmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-71268938596004360892016-05-14T10:11:09.146-04:002016-05-14T10:11:09.146-04:00Looks like my copy /paste may have gone wrong? Her...Looks like my copy /paste may have gone wrong? Here is the entire append again.<br /><br />It is quite clear that none of the discussions, opinions and arguments offered up by the LGBT person or advocate even come close to the core issue of that debate. The core issue is that we are all sexual human beings who have to deal with the associated feelings and drives and have to go through a growth and learning process to not have our sexuality deteriorate into maladjustment. This can only be achieved and the battle won with a constant interior struggle and willingness to self-regulate along what we perceive and know to be rules of healthy and moral conduct. The latter is of course where the LGBT person has allowed themselves to fail by preferring the element of carnal lust to the element of moral struggle. The individual has simply reached a point in life where he or she is willingly ruled by discordant drives and sexual urges. Growth in, and preference for, the acquired skill of self-control is simply abandoned for prurient interests. What is ignored is the fact that sexual development is a typical biblical fire and water test that we are subject to for the purpose of character development. As with all those tests we must choose freely, wrong or right, and depending on our long-term choices we acquire the corresponding character. Religion teaches that we are not unaided in that struggle as long as we are willing to ask for that aid. <br /><br />The LGBT person who has given up has stopped asking and most likely will deny the reality of their situation and then proceeds to project his/her situation as being a natural normal. There is a large contingent of the population who will sympathize because they also are marginally hanging in there and are losing this struggle in their private domain. That that struggle is being waged and often lost, especially by the young male, is manifest in the public domain by soft and hardcore pornography and the even criminal and perverse trends of sexual aggression that are constantly in the news. The sad truth is that our society does not value role models and consequently our youth is ill informed and poorly equipped to wage their own battles. As a result you have a large and growing pool of overt and quiet sympathizers with the LGBT agenda whose leaders have recognized and exploit that fact. What this simply means is that personal responsibility is going by the wayside. It is clear that, as religion is abandoned, this will only get worse eventually resulting in a completely unhealthy, unproductive and possibly even dangerous polarization of society along lines of morality. <br /><br />The latter is already taking shape as described by a liberal in this NY Times article where especially Evangelical religious are shown to have become the targets of that type of society. <br /><br />A Confession of Liberal Intolerance:<br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/opinion/sunday/a-confession-of-liberal-intolerance.html?partner=msft_msn<br />Qmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-4279299563640259442016-05-14T09:56:05.170-04:002016-05-14T09:56:05.170-04:00Did I miss something there? Editorial discretion?Did I miss something there? Editorial discretion?Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00346761712248157930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-38190797264444977382016-05-14T09:10:15.548-04:002016-05-14T09:10:15.548-04:00Hmm, editorial discretion. Which is fine if it lea...Hmm, editorial discretion. Which is fine if it leaves you more comfortable.Qmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-7986972977738060322016-05-14T05:28:36.749-04:002016-05-14T05:28:36.749-04:00This was an interesting admission of something I t...This was an interesting admission of something I think we all sensed anyway:<br /><br />"The discrimination becomes worse if the applicant is an evangelical Christian. According to Yancey’s study, 59 percent of anthropologists and 53 percent of English professors would be less likely to hire someone they found out was an evangelical."<br /><br />Food for thought as our kids decide what to do for a living ...Tomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-54724308872098346832016-05-14T00:58:50.180-04:002016-05-14T00:58:50.180-04:00A Confession of Liberal Intolerance
http://www.ny...A Confession of Liberal Intolerance<br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/opinion/sunday/a-confession-of-liberal-intolerance.html?partner=msft_msn<br />Qmannoreply@blogger.com