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    Homosexuality in Australia

    Catholic Church Catechism: " 2358 The number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible. They do not choose their homosexual condition; for most of them it is a trial. They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust...
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    Why are you making this out to be a competition? I am gay. I like men. You are straight. You like girls. I, as well as others, am honestly fine with having relations with other homosexuals. I don't want to force my sexuality on anyone. Honest. Anyway, you can't resist homosexuality, it's been...
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    I disagree with the premise. To change someone's sexuality is still impossible, even if I 'mucked around' with this 'weak, insecure guy.'
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    You're generalising on the 'testimonies' of a few. Well I find myself sexually attracted to males, regardless of their sexuality. I don't want to change anyone's sexuality. That would be just cruel. Anyway, sexuality isn't a 'variable.' You can't truly change someone's orientation (as of yet...
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    It's only because of bigoted idiots that the kid would be teased. The problem in this area of concern lies with the idiotic perpetrators of the bullying not the gay parents or child. RE: Iron. Homosexuality is not detrimental to human society. There is a significant percentage of the human...
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    Where do you reckon is the best suburb to live in Sydney?

    LOL At the Olympia Milk Bar, its like 5 minutes walk from my place. How funny is it?! Do you reckon you could trust the food there?I feel sorry from the old guy who runs it though, last time i checked the stores on its last fluorotube, it's like a cave in there LOL. BTW you know a lot about the...
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    Internet filtering: You can't opt-out

    If this goes through, it can only go down hill from here. My interest in moving to the UK in the near future has seriously been strenghened.
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    **ignore this post**
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    Where do you reckon is the best suburb to live in Sydney?

    The most interesting and vibrant suburbs for me thx. I love terrace and old Federation houses, as well as the complete opposite (cutting-edge new Modernist designs). Newtown is the most awesome in my opinion. Its so bustling, diverse, creative and downright bloody gritty. I love it. Also great...
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    I don't understand how people can think being gay is a choice. Straight people who do should think of themselves 'choosing' to suddenly like the same sex. Doesn't work, does it?
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    Kristina Keneally new Premier of NSW

    Bam, just like that and NSW has yet another new Premier. I actually think Rees wasn't that bad _relatively_ speaking. I think they just got pissed because he rocked the boat (i.e. his willingness to sack due to incompetence), so decided to oust him. NSW Labor is so unbearably incompetent on the...
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    Homosexuality in Australia

    Don't worry, the very worst of the prejudice is expressed in high school. As people become adults they get more sensible and understanding. A lot of the verbal gay bashing in high school is about people trying to prove their manliness and reassert their hetrosexuality. Most people I hear now...
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    Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new tax

    Re: Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new Sounds like Tony Abbott thinks he is a magical fairy who can put forth "tough and effective action on climate change" with out any cost or pain to the economy or community at large.
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    Liberal Leadership

    I might sound a bit ignorant, but I think Julia Bishop could have really put a good face forward for the Liberal Party. She is intelligent, well spoken and doesn't posess a repugnant male ego.
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    Switzerland ban Mosque Minarets

    I'm not suggesting we surrender any values. I strongly support the notion of 'each to their own.' In other words, you can hold your religious values and ethics, just don't impose them on me. However, a law like this goes out of the way to target and repress a specific group in society for no...
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    Switzerland ban Mosque Minarets

    All I am trying to claim is that when Westerners further marginalise Muslims through actions such as the passing of this law, you can only expect that Muslims feel further distanced from mainstream society and an 'us' and 'them' attitude is encouraged. Its only makes sense that the fostering of...
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    Switzerland ban Mosque Minarets

    Most of your post was written on the assumption that i'm a Muslim. Okay, tell me this - By spreading hatred toward Muslims, as you so clearly do in so many of your posts and in your dp/sig space, what are you hoping to achieve? How are you promoting a cohesive Australian society by painting...
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    Switzerland ban Mosque Minarets

    ^^ So the best you can do in response is correct a minor typo in my post and imply i'm too 'young' to have an opinion? Hmm...
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    Switzerland ban Mosque Minarets

    LAWL are you a complete irrational fool? I'm not a Muslim you spastic. I am an Anglo-Saxon male who went to a Catholic school. Furthermore, why are you resorting to personal attacks when I express MY own opinion?? Funny you're calling me brainless, too, considering you're the radical right-wing...
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    Tony Abbott new opposition leader

    Tony Abbott is a creep, are they nuts??? At least Joe Hockey is down to earth and has charisma. If pushed he could appeal and seem relatable to the masses in the same way Kim Beazley did for Labour (didn't do them much good electorially though...). Even Turnball, despite the fact he reeked of...
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