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Sexual Identity Fluidity – The Evidence

By Peter Ould Posted on July 6, 2012 Posted in Sexual Identity, Sexuality, Statistics No Comments Tagged with , AmpClarityCohort StudyConfirmation BiasDpEibachFluidityHeterosexualHomosexual AttractionLongitudinal StudyLt 1Marital StatusNoticeable ChangeNotionsParticipantsPeoplePopulation OneReligious NatureScornSex AttractionsSexual BehaviourSexual IdentityTransition Matrix

Although many pour scorn on notions that people’s sexual identity can change, research like Jones and Yarhouse’s “Ex-Gay Study” (J&Y) demonstrate that for some who pursue a purposeful attempt to do such a thing, there is a noticeable change over …

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Appropriate Medical Care?

By Peter Ould Posted on May 23, 2011 Posted in Mission, Secular / Christian, Wholeness 5 Comments Tagged with , 28 YearsBethesda Medical CentreChristian ConcernChristian DoctorChristian PartnersCompromise DecisionDifferent FaithsDr RichardDr ScottGeneral Medical CouncilMargateMedical AdviceMedical ConsultationMedical PractitionerProfessional BodiesProfessional BodyProfessional ReputationReligious NatureRequest AppointmentUnblemished Record

This from Christian Concern. A Christian doctor of 28 years standing has been reported to the General Medical Council (GMC), and may be disciplined for sharing his faith with a patient. Dr Richard Scott, who works at Bethesda Medical Centre …

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Two Final Things

Aber mit der Heimat
geht man immer herum,
durch die Welt,
dort und dort
Peter Handke

No one could describe
the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos,
He consented to be described, and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and image.
Kontakion of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

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