Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
It was wise for him not to talk about a pending case (which he stated he had discussed with the moderator on previous occasions), plus the debate was about Vicky Beeching, not Lively's visit to Uganda.
Unless Beeching repents her sinful behavior and accepts Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, you'll have a good looking woman (at least good looking now) spending eternity with you in Hell Al.
I still rather suspect that you might be a deliberate parody, playing a role here aCW, well you have the same general effect as one.
If so then by all means do tell me by PM and I'll try not make things so difficult for you.
I bet you're asking yourself the same thing that many others are asking themselves:
What caused Vicky Beeching's homosexual desires?
I had to do a fair amount of research Al, as Miss Vicky doesn't talk much about her youth. I finally found out why Miss Vicky is so turned off by men in her feminist blog:
I would say that seeing those images of women on men’s pin-up calendars, on the accidentally-left-open Sun’s Page 3 and on the high up shelves of newsagents when browsing the kids comics had the following effects:
- It damaged my understanding of what it means to be a woman; the lie that we are only worth as much as the attractiveness of our bodies.
- It taught me from a tiny age that to get men’s attention, women “have” to look a certain way and that becoming physically attractive should be our all-consuming task.
- It hit me with the reality that women are sex objects within culture and this must just be accepted not challenged. Even though this deeply upset me as a little girl I already felt like I was faced with the need to accept this as the norm.
- It actually made me not want to be a woman as I felt like my ‘lot’ in life was a terrible one: that I was destined to spend my days fighting to look attractive only in order to be used as some kind of object.
http://vickybeeching.com/blog/the-fight-for-feminism/
What causes homosexual desires?
If homosexual impulses are not inherited, what kinds of influences do cause strong homosexual desires? No one answer is acceptable to all researchers in the field. Important factors, however, seem to fall into four categories. As with so many other odd sexual proclivities, males appear especially susceptible:
1. Homosexual experience:
•any homosexual experience in childhood, especially if it is a first sexual experience or with an adult
•any homosexual contact with an adult, particularly with a relative or authority figure (in a random survey, 5% of adult homosexuals vs 0.8% of heterosexuals reported childhood sexual involvements with elementary or secondary school teachers (5).
2. Family abnormality, including the following:
•a dominant, possessive, or rejecting mother
•an absent, distant, or rejecting father
•a parent with homosexual proclivities, particularly one who molests a child of the same sex
•a sibling with homosexual tendencies, particularly one who molests a brother or sister
•the lack of a religious home environment
•divorce, which often leads to sexual problems for both the children and the adults
•parents who model unconventional sex roles
•condoning homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle– welcoming homosexuals (e.g., co-workers, friends) into the family circle
3. Unusual sexual experience, particularly in early childhood:
•precocious or excessive masturbation
•exposure to pornography in childhood
•depersonalized sex (e.g., group sex, sex with animals)
•or girls, sexual interaction with adult males
4. Cultural influences:
•a visible and socially approved homosexual sub-culture that invites curiosity and encourages exploration
•pro-homosexual sex education
•openly homosexual authority figures, such as teachers (4% of Kinsey's and 4% of FRI's gays reported that their first homosexual experience was with a teacher)
•societal and legal toleration of homosexual acts
•depictions of homosexuality as normal and/or desirable behavior
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3393262&postcount=17