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    • 5000-year-old gay caveman 'outed'
      ARCHAEOLOGISTS have found what may be the world's first gay caveman, after examining the way his remains were buried. 考古学者は彼の遺骨が埋葬された方法を調べた後に、世界初の同性愛者の穴居人であるかもしれないものを発見した

    • Nepal to offer shelter to South Asia's battered gays
      After organising beauty pageants for gays and transgenders, followed by extravagant same sex weddings, Nepal will now move to more sombre issues, becoming the first country in South Asia to offer shelter to battered gays. 贅沢な同性の結婚式が続くゲイやトランスジェンダーのための組織の美人コンテスト、後は、ネパールでは今虐待同性愛者にシェルターを提供する南アジアで最初の国になる、より厳粛な問題に移動します

    • US soldier ordered to remove Facebook video
      An Alaska-based soldier is under investigation for allegedly posting a video on his Facebook site showing Iraqi children being taunted.A soldier's voice on the 30-second video asks two young boys in English if they're gay and... アラスカベースの兵士が容疑者彼はFacebookのサイトイラクの子供たちを30秒のビデオにtaunted.A兵士の声されて表示でビデオを投稿するための調査では、英語、彼らは同性愛者ならでは二人の若い男の子を要求...

    • Church blocks gay cleric
      An openly gay cleric has been blocked from becoming a Church of England bishop, amid fears the controversial ordination could have further strained the Anglican movement, reports said. Jeffrey John had been tipped to become Bishop... 同性愛の聖職者は、イングランドの教会の司教になってから、物議を調整、さらに聖公会の動きを緊張かもしれない恐怖の中でブロックされて、レポートは言った

    • Gay teen shooting case ends in mistrial
      At the outset, prosecutors presented it as an airtight case of murder: Californian teen Brandon McInerney, driven by homophobic rage, shot a gay classmate in the back of the head during a school class.But ultimately, after an eight-week... 、カリフォルニアのティーンブランドンマキナニー、同性愛嫌悪症の大流行によって駆動される、8週間後、最終的に学校のclass.But中に頭の後ろでゲイの同級生を撃った...:当初は、検察側は殺人の気密ケースとして提示

    • Couple lose foster care right over anti-gay stance
      A British court has ruled that a Christian couple cannot care for foster children because they disapprove of homosexuality.Judges at London's Royal Courts of Justice ruled that laws protecting gays from discrimination take precedence... 彼らは正義のロンドンの王立裁判所でhomosexuality.Judgesを非難するため、差別から同性愛者を保護する法律を優先して適用することを支配した英国の裁判所は、キリスト教のカップルが養子の世話をすることはできません支配してきた...

    • Dead spy was in training for new identity: report
      A British spy whose body was found padlocked inside a bag at his London flat in August had been training to take on a new identity in the months leading up to his death, a newspaper reported Sunday.A close friend of Gareth Williams, 31, a codebreaker for Britain's foreign intelligence service MI6, also told the Mail on Sunday paper he was not homosexual and wanted a girlfriend.Police have suggested his death was linked to London's gay or bondage scene and thousands of pounds worth of women's clothing was found in his flat following his death. 本体が8月に彼のロンドンのフラットで、袋の中に南京錠を発見されたされていたトレーニング英国のスパイは彼の死に至るまでのヶ月間で新しいアイデンティティーを獲得するために、新聞はガレスウィリアムズ、31日のSunday.A親友を報告英国の外国の情報サービスMI6のための暗号解読には、また、彼は同性愛者ではなかった新聞の日曜版でメールを語り、彼の死を示唆しているgirlfriend.Policeを望んでいた彼のアパートで発見されたロンドンのゲイや緊縛シーンやポンド婦人服の価値が数千人にリンクされている彼の死を、次の

    • Gay pastor 'never acted on urges'
      A Lutheran pastor in Minneapolis who opposes homosexuals being allowed to lead congregations says he is attracted to men but says he's not a hypocrite because he never acted on his urges.The Reverend Tom Brock told The Associated... ミネアポリスの同性愛者に反対してルター派の牧師は、集会をリードして許可されて、彼は男性に注目されているが、彼は偽善者、彼はurges.The牧師トムブロックに作用しないため、関連すると語ったではない...という

    • Malawi gays keep out of public eye
      A gay couple from Malawi have kept out of the public eye after being pardoned and freed from prison, in what a relative said was a deliberate decision prompted by the conservative view of homosexuality in the southern African country.Tiwonge... マラウイから同性愛カップルが世間の目の恩赦と刑務所から解放され、相対的に慎重な決断アフリカ南部country.Tiwongeの同性愛の保守的な見方が出ていたというものにされた後、保持している...

    • Malawi gay couple split
      A gay couple in Malawi, who were spared a 14-year jail sentence after staging an illegal same-sex wedding, has split up - and one of them is seeing a woman.Steven Monjeza left Tiwonge Chimbalanga for a woman a week after the couple... マラウイ、違法な同性の結婚式を演出した後、14年の実刑判決を免れたの同性愛カップルは、分割した - とそれらの1つwoman.Steven Monjezaを見ている女性のための1週間より後にTiwonge Chimbalangaを残しました...

    • Malawi gay couple jailed for 14 years
      A judge sentenced a couple to the maximum 14 years in prison with hard labour under Malawi's anti-gay legislation, and crowds jeered the two men as they were driven from the court house to jail.The harsh sentence for unnatural... 裁判官はマラウイの反同性愛法の下で重労。懲役最大14歳までのカップルを宣告し、群衆が2人の男たちは、裁判所の家からの厳しい判決をjail.Theに追い込まれたとしてあざけった不自然な...

    • US voters support gays in military: poll
      A large majority of US voters believe that homosexual men and women should be allowed to serve openly in the US military, according to a poll out on Wednesday.The independent Quinnipiac University poll found that 57 percent of voters believe gays should serve openly, an idea opposed by 36 percent of those surveyed.Voters also believe by a 66 to 31 percent margin that it is discriminatory to prevent openly gay men and women to serve. 米国の有権者の大多数は、同性愛者の男性と女性が公然と米軍に仕えるのに許されるべきだ、Wednesday.The独立クウイニピアク族大学の世論調査の世論調査によると、発見は有権者の57%が同性愛者は公然と、アイデアを提供する必要があります信じているこれらのsurveyed.Votersの36%が反対も、百分の66から31のマージンは、公然同性愛者の男性と女性の提供を防止するため差別的ですが信じている

    • Safe sex ads to return to bus shelters
      A safe sex advertisement featuring a hugging gay couple will return to Brisbane bus shelters after a backflip from the company that pulled them.Adshel this week succumbed to a campaign by the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) against... 抱いて同性愛者のカップルをフィーチャー安全な性行為の広告がに対するオーストラリア人のクリスチャンロビー(ACL)でのキャンペーンに屈して、今週them.Adshelを引いた会社からバク転の後にバスシェルターをブリスベンに戻ります...

    • Hague: gay allegations untrue
      Britain's Foreign Secretary, William Hague, admitted yesterday that he shared a hotel room with a male aide but insisted that he was not homosexual. In an extraordinary personal statement, Hague announced that his adviser Christopher... 英国の外相は、ウィリアムハーグ、昨日、彼は男性補佐官とホテルの部屋を共有認めたが、彼は同性愛者ではなかったと主張した

    • Vatican's comments spark gay rights outrage
      Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone says in a press conference that homosexuality, but not celibacy, is linked to paedophilia カーディナルタルチジオベルトーネは記者会見で、同性愛のではなく、独身、小児性愛にリンクされている

    • Video: US naval captain sacked over offensive videos
      Clips from a series of lewd and homophobic videos shown to crew by US navy captain Owen Honors. He has since been relieved of command of aircraft carrier USS Enterprise わいせつや同性愛ビデオのシリーズからのクリップは、米国海軍大尉オーウェン栄誉で乗組員に示す

    • Indian Minister Sees Homosexuality as 'Disease'
      Comments reflect entrenched attitudes in country that lifted criminal ban on homosexuality only two years ago コメントは、わずか2年前に同性愛の犯罪を解禁国で確立された態度を反映

    • US Calls Ugandan Anti-Gay Legislation 'Odious'
      Draft legislation would impose death penalty for some homosexual behavior 法案は、いくつかの同性愛行動の死刑を課すこと

    • Esc and Ctrl: Jon Ronson's stories about people trying to control the internet: part one - video
      Esc and Ctrl: In this first episode of Jon Ronson's new series, he looks at a YouTube video posted by a man who accuses a free Gaza organisation of homophobia. However, the film does not quite ring true and further investigation leads to a surprising discoveryJon Ronson EscキーとCtrlキーを押しながら:ジョンロンソンの新シリーズのこの最初のエピソードで、彼は同性愛の自由ガザの組織を非難男が投稿したYouTubeのビデオを見て

    • Mass gay walk-out
      Hundreds of Dutch activists have walked out of a Mass in protest at a Catholic policy of denying communion to practising homosexuals. The church, in 's-Hertogenbosch, had already decided not to serve communion, so the protesters... オランダの活動家の何百もの質量に抗議しての練習を同性愛者に聖餐式を否定するカトリックのポリシーで退場している

    • 'Don't ask' policy axed by Congress
      IN a landmark vote, the US Senate has voted to abolish the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gay military members.  画期的な投票で、米上院は、同性愛者の軍人のための政策。。u0026quot;を、教えていない質問を表示しない。。u0026quot;を廃止して投票しています

    • Guardian Books podcast: Glad to be a gay writer?
      In this week's podcast we continue our inquiry into the politics of fiction by asking if the gay novel can make a difference. We head off to Soho to ask people about the books that changed their lives, and talk to Max Shaefer, whose word-of-mouth success Children of the Sun looks at homosexuality in the National Front.With us in the studio are three of today's gay novelists. Stella Duffy explains why, though she's happy to be out, she hates to be pigeonholed, and why feminism is more important to her than sexual identity. Neil Bartlett and Paul Burston explain why they keep returning to historical themes – whether it's Burston's new romantics or Bartlett's innocents from the 1960s.Reading list:Children of the Sun, by Max Schaefer (Granta)Theodora: Actress, Empress, Whore by Stella Duffy (Virago)Skin Lane by Neil Bartlett (Serpent's Tail)The Gay Divorcee by Paul Burston (Sphere)Claire ArmitsteadRichard LeaTim Maby 今週のポッドキャストでは、ゲイ小説の違いを生むことができるかどうかを尋ねることによって小説の政治に私たちの調査を継続する

    • Bullying Does Not Need To Be Further Legislated
      It is a tragedy that teen Jamey Rodemeyer committed suicide last week, apparently after enduring years of bullying at his school for his homosexuality. That he couldn't seek the help he needed to stop it is mystifying and tragic. それは明らかに彼の同性愛のための彼の学校でのいじめの不朽の年後、十代のジェイミーRodemeyerが先週自殺という悲劇です

    • Liberals still oppose gay marriage
      LIBERAL frontbencher Eric Abetz says his party won't be changing its opposition to gay marriage any time soon. 教frontbencherエリックAbetzは、彼の党は、いつでもすぐに同性愛者の結婚に反対を変更することがないと言っている

    • Now the lady's going gaga over military gay ban
      Lady Gaga has released a sombre plea to US senators to repeal a law barring gays from serving openly in the military. レディガガは、米国の上院議員に陰鬱な嘆願法律を公然と兵役から同性愛者がなければ廃止をリリースしました

    • Arrests at gay rights gathering
      MOSCOW: Amid shouts from gangs of men and threats of beatings, police arrested more than a dozen gay-rights activists, including a few foreigners, who tried to hold a rally in Moscow. モスクワ:モスクワでの集会を開くしようとしたいくつかの外国人を含む。同性愛者人権活動家、以上の逮捕の男性と殴打の脅威、警察の暴力団からのコメントの中

    • Malawi gay couple pardoned
      Malawi's president pardoned a gay couple who had been sentenced to 14 years in prison and ordered their release but insisted that homosexuality was still illegal in his conservative southern African nation.President Bingu wa Mutharika... マラウイの大統領はまだ違法彼の保守的な南部アフリカnation.Presidentビングムタリカしていた刑務所で14年を言い渡されていたとそのリリースを命じたが、同性愛を主張して同性愛者のカップルを赦免...

    • Gaga garbled
      Malaysian radio stations worry some lyrics in Lady Gaga's gay anthem Born This Way are on the wrong track, baby. The stations are refusing to play lyrics in the hit song that encourage public acceptance of gays. The main private... マレーシアのラジオ局がこのように生まれレディガガのゲイ国歌の一部の歌詞が間違っているトラック、赤ちゃんの上にある心配している

    • Michael Miller: 'The Democrats and Obama have failed to address gay rights'
      Michael Miller works at the public library and sees the unemployed coming in each day. He tells fellow resident Summer Sellers that Obama has done a lot, but neglected gay rights Michael Millerさんは、公共図書館で働いて、毎日入ってくる失業者を見ている

    • Wong gay marriage push sparks ALP split
      OPENLY gay senator breaks her silence with party right warning conscience vote will kill Labor. 公然同性愛者の上院議員が労働を殺すパーティ右警告良心の投票で彼女の沈黙を破る

    • Portugal MPs approve gay marriage
      Portugal's parliament Friday approved plans to legalise gay marriage, less than three decades after revoking the country's ban on homosexuality, but rejected proposals to allow same sex couples to adopt. ポルトガル議会は金曜日、計画を3年未満の同性愛者は、その国の禁止措置の取り消し後、ゲイの結婚を合法化する承認されたもの提案を採用することと同じ同性カップルのように拒否されました

    • Full judgment: HJ (Iran) and HT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] UKSC 31
      Read the unanimous judgment from the UK Supreme Court ruling that homosexual asylum seekers should be granted refugee status if going home would result in them being forced to conceal their sexualityImmigration and asylumGay rightsUK supreme courtguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 記事を読む全会一致の判断は、英国の最高裁判決から家はそれらの結果といくつもり最高courtguardian.co.uk ©ガーディアンニュース&メディアリミテッド2010 |使用を自分たちのsexualityImmigrationとasylumGayのrightsUKを隠すことを余儀なくされている場合は、同性愛者の庇護希望者は、難民の地位を付与する必要がありますこのコンテンツはGoogleの利用規約に従うものであるほかフィードを表示|

    • Church charges minister over gay weddings
      SANTA ROSA - A retired Presbyterian minister in Northern California is again facing charges she violated church law when she officiated at weddings of gay couples.The Rev. Jane Spahr was acquitted two years ago of similar charges... Santa Rosaは - カリフォルニア州北部の退職者の長。首相は再び2年前に同様の罪の無罪判決を受けた彼女は彼女が同性愛者couples.TheタブジェーンSpahrの結婚式で司式、教会法違反の罪に直面して...

    • After being asked to leave the John Snow, I was shaking with rage | Jonathan Williams
      Should two men kissing still be a problem in the UK, in London, today? We should be free to kiss anywhere we chooseYou go on a date. Pizza leads to crêpe, which leads to a nice pub you go to regularly. It's all going so well a second date is agreed before dinner is over.This was my experience upon first meeting James Bull last Wednesday. Enjoying each other's company in the John Snow pub in London's Soho, we kissed. However, someone claiming to be the landlord asked us to stop and after polite words were exchanged, we went back to talking.The rest of the evening went well, until we were asked to leave by the landlady; she said our kissing was bothering other customers. We eventually left the pub, after being advised by a plainclothes police officer that it was within the landlady's rights to ask us to do so. I was shaking with rage.I understand that people have different levels of tolerance to public displays of affection. I myself do not enjoy seeing two people lip-locked for hours, in a highly sexual manner, because I think that some things are best enjoyed as a twosome.But I do not see what we were doing as anywhere close to that, so while it is a shame that our kisses were beyond some people's tolerances, I think that certain levels of affection have to be accepted in pubs during the evening.I also do not think we would have been asked to leave if we were a straight couple – it would be foolish for the pub not to welcome couples enjoying a date, especially in an area with so many romantic restaurants.Should two men kissing still be a problem in the UK, in London, today? We have openly gay politicians where their sexuality is a non-issue, we have television storylines featuring both women and men in happy, stable relationships with same sex partners. Walking ar 必要がまだロンドンで英国、今日にかかわる問題であることキス二人の男?我々はどこにでも私たちはデートchooseYouキスを自由にする必要があります

    • US church ordains first gay minister
      The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has officially ordained a 56-year-old Wisconsin man as its first openly gay minister.Scott Anderson of Madison was ordained Saturday at Covenant Presbyterian Church during a ceremony attended by... 長老派教会(米国)が正式にが出席した式典の際に誓約長老派教会で土曜日の叙階されたマディソンの最初の公然同性愛者minister.Scottアンダーソンとして56歳のウィスコンシン州の人を任命しています...

    • Rupee closes 19 paise higher against dollar
      The rupee closed higher by 19 paise at 44.49/50 against the US currency after fag-end demand for dollar from importers trimmed its sharp gains in early trade. ルピーは、輸入業者からのドルのための男性同性愛者の最終需要後の米国の通貨に対して44.49/50で以上で19 paisaの複数形を閉じて取引前半での急伸をトリミングされています

    • More countries accepting homosexuality: study
      The vast majority of countries around the world have become more accepting of homosexuality, with the exception of Russia and other former socialist countries, a new study has found.The report, compiled by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, examined general trends in over 30 countries regarding their attitudes towards homosexuality, and is based on five surveys conducted in different countries between 1988 and 2008. 国の大半は、世界中のロシアと他の旧社会主義国を除いて、より多くの同性愛を受け入れるとなった場合には、新しい調査は、シカゴ大学の全国世論研究センターがまとめたfound.The報告があり、一般的な検討30カ国以上の動向は、同性愛に対する態度について1988年と2008年の間に様々な国で行わ五調査に基づいています

    • Video: David Cameron falters in Gay Times interview
      Tory leader asked for camera to be switched off while he gathered his thoughts in discussion about gay rights ながら、彼は同性愛者の権利についての議論で自分の考えを集めトーリー党のリーダーカメラをオフにすることを要求

    • Christine O'Donnell walks off Piers Morgan Tonight - video
      US Tea Party favourite and failed Republican Senate candidate gets up and leaves Piers Morgan's CNN talk show after he asks her about her views on gay marriage 米国のティーパーティー好きと共和党の上院議員候補の失敗が起き、彼は同性愛者の結婚に関する彼女の意見について彼女に尋ねる後ピアズモーガンのCNNのトークショーを残す

    • 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy for gay personnel under review
      WASHINGTON - The United States military's top uniformed officer on Tuesday made an impassioned plea for allowing gay people to serve openly in uniform.Admiral Mike Mullen told the Senate panel it was a matter of integrity and... 日ワシントン発-米軍トップ制服警官同性愛者を公然とuniform.Admiralのマイクマレンは整合性の物質とされた上院委員会に対し...を提供できるようにするための熱のこもった訴えて

    • England winger Cohen retires from rugby
      Winger Ben Cohen, who played in England's 2003 World Cup winning side has announced his retirement from rugby after being released by Sale Sharks.The 32-year-old former Northampton and Brive flyer, who scored 31 tries in 57 Tests for England, said he believed he could play on for another two years but he has turned down offers from clubs in both England and France.Instead Cohen will focus on heading up the Ben Cohen Stand Up Foundation, an organisation set up to tackle bullying and homophobia. イングランドの2003年ワールドカップ優勝側で再生ウィンガーベンコーエン氏は、イングランドの57のテストで31トライを獲得し販売Sharks.The 32歳の元ノーサンプトンとブリーブチラシで発売された後、ラグビーから引退を発表した彼は言った彼は別の2年間で再生できると信じたが、彼は財団を、いじめや同性愛嫌悪に取り組むように設定組織スタンドアップして、Ben Cohenさんと交流の見出しに焦点を当てるの両方イングランドとFrance.Insteadコーエンのクラブからのオファーを断ったがあります

    • Court blocks California gay marriage
      A US court has blocked same-sex marriages in California until at least December while an appeal of a landmark decision to overturn a state ban is considered.The decision by the federal court of appeals came hours after gay marriage opponents urged the ban on the unions to be maintained in the West Coast state.The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted the motion for a stay and scheduled further proceedings on the appeal to take place the week of December 6 in San Francisco. 画期的な決定状態の禁止を覆すへのアピールは控訴の連邦裁判所でconsidered.The決定している間同性愛者の結婚の相手は、労働組合の禁止を求めた後、米国の裁判所は、カリフォルニア州まで同性結婚をブロックしている12月、少なくとも何時間が来たウェストコーストstate.The第9巡回控訴裁判所の維持されるに滞在のための運動を付与し、控訴審で1週間12月6日、サンフランシスコで開催、さらに手続を予定

    • Appeal filed over gay marriage ruling in US
      SAN FRANCISCO - Supporters of California's gay marriage ban have filed an appeal of a federal judge's ruling striking down the voter-approved law.The appeal to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals was expected, as lawyers on both... サンフランシスコは - カリフォルニア州の同性愛者の結婚禁止のサポーターが期待され、両方の弁護士として、連邦裁判官の判決の魅力を9巡回控訴裁判所への有権者認定law.The魅力を打っ提出して...

    • Living with HIV in India
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    • Belgian's political odd couple may stick | Khaled Diab
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    • 500 years of church intolerance | Giles Fraser
      The church resists use of the Bible in gay marriage for the same reason it burned a 1526 translationThe Church of England does not allow same-sex blessings to take place in church and has fought tooth and nail not to be subjected to legislation that obliges it to do so. On one level, I am sympathetic to the principle that gay marriage ought not to be imposed by the government. Those of us within the church who argue for gay marriage have to change the church from within.Like many, I believe that fight will one day be won, and is fully consistent with the Christian gospel. But the charge of Erastianism – the idea that the church is a wholly owned subsidiary of the state – remains the ultimate theological dirty word. The Church of England already sails far too close to that wind, with its bishops in the House of Lords and so on. It doesn't help those of us who think gay marriage works for theological reasons to be seen to be relying on the state to push things through.But the resistance of the C of E and the Catholic church to the incorporation of religious readings and prayers in civil marriage ceremonies is quite another matter, for either straight or gay couples. When it comes to civil marriage, the government must ignore these objections and proceed on the basis of the core principles of justice and freedom: justice that insists gay and straight couples be treated equally at the altar rail of the town hall; and freedom to allow them to use religious readings or prayers for their wedding.No church has intellectual property rights on the idea of God. Even so, ecclesiastical authorities have throughout history sought to controlin 1536 any expression of faith that does not fall within its aegis. The very idea of translating the Bible into the vernacular was resisted for 同じ理由で、同性愛者の結婚で、聖書の教会のレジストを使用すると、それはそれを義務づけている法律の対象とするイングランドの教会は、同性の祝福は、教会で行わを許可していませんと戦って歯を持ってではなく、爪1526 translationTheを燃やしたこれを行う

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    • Homophobia has infected the Church of England | Colin Coward
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    • How Many Miles to Babylon? by Jennifer Johnston – review
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    • Sex and the archbishop | Andrew Brown
      Installing the openly gay Jeffrey John as bishop would be a decisive victory for Rowan Williams. But if he's beaten, he's finishedThe fact that Jeffrey John has been nominated as Bishop of Southwark is intriguing. That it has been leaked reveals a great deal about the civil war within the church of England. Seven years ago Rowan Williams' attempt to get his old friend into the much less important job of Bishop of Reading led to his first – and, it seemed, decisive – defeat at the hands of hardline evangelicals. He cracked after two months of pressure and asked John to withdraw his name, establishing his reputation as a man who could be bullied. If he is beaten again, he is finished. If he wins, he will have shot the rapids and the Church of England will finally emerge from the turbulence of the last 30 years with a fairly clear and fairly coherent doctrine about sex.This isn't just about gay clergy. It is also about women bishops, whom the synod will discuss at the weekend; about the church's international relationships; and about the strength of the hardline calvinist faction known as Reform, a more serious threat to the Archbishop's authority than the noisier and more colourful Anglo-Catholics. A few hundred of those will go to Rome under the terms of the Pope's offer, and the rest of the church won't miss them.Reform is another matter. It has no interest in joining another church. It has been working for 30 years to set up a church within the church that would adhere to pure calvinist teaching, with its own bishops, money and theological colleges. It is opposed to women bishops and priests on straightforward patriarchal grounds: the Bible says that women should not have authority over men. Similarly, it opposes gay people and Roman Catholics, or anything that smacks 司教として同性愛ジェフリージョンをインストールするローワンウィリアムズ決定的な勝利になる

    • Ugandan gay activist murdered after newspaper calls for him to be hanged - video
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    • Letters: Gay rights in Africa
      We the undersigned condemn in the strongest possible terms the murder of Mr David Kato, the Ugandan gay rights campaigner (Report, 4 February). We wish to state emphatically that homosexuality is neither a sin nor a social or cultural construct. It is a biological given. Homosexuals are human beings like everybody else. Scientific research has been helpful in clearing the fog of ignorance entrenched by some religious texts in regards to homosexuality. Our opinions of homosexuality must change for the better, just as our opinion of slavery has changed, even though it was endorsed by those same religious texts. All violence against gays and people deemed to be gay in Africa must cease forthwith.We call on the government of Uganda to find and prosecute all those involved in the murder of Mr Kato, including the newspaper that called for the hanging of gays. We also call on African governments to learn from the South African example by expunging from their laws all provisions that criminalise homosexuality or treat homosexuals as unworthy of the same rights and entitlements as other citizens. African states must protect the rights of their citizens to freedom and dignity. Homosexuals must not be denied these rights.Wale Adebanwi University of California, USDiran Adebayo Writer, UKJide Adebayo-Begun Writer, NigeriaKayode Adeduntan University of Ibadan, NigeriaBiola Adegboyega University of Calgary, CanadaShola Adenekan Editor, The New Black Magazine, UKPius Adesanmi Carleton University, CanadaAkin Adesokan Indiana University, USChimamanda Adichie Writer, NigeriaFaith Adiele Writer, USJoe Agbro Journalist, NigeriaAnthony Akinola Oxford, UKAnengiyefa Alagoa Writer, UKEllah Allfrey Deputy editor, Granta Magazine, UKAlnoor Amlani Writer, KenyaIke Anya Public health doctor and wri 我々は可能な限り強い面でデービッド氏加藤、ウガンダゲイの権利運動家(レポート年2月4日)の殺害を非難する署名者

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      Researchers from a US Marine battalion in southern Afghanistan have made a disturbing discovery about Pashtun sexuality: that for the men, most of their sexual contact is with males. The marine report blames cultural restrictions on contact between men and women, but this ignores the broader role of homosexuality in Islamic (and especially Sufi) culture. (Jan 10, '11) 男性のための、彼らの性的接触のほとんどが男性とは:アフガニスタン南部で米海兵隊大隊の研究者らは、パシュトゥン人の性別について不穏な発見をした

    • Review: Medicaid, HRAs, & P4P
      Glenn Laffel of Pizaazz was kind enough to give one of my blog posts top billing in this fortnight’s edition of Health Wonk Review, in the following manner: <blockquote>For his post on the Forbes website, Avik Roy produced a chart showing results from the Health Tracking Study Physician Survey. The chart confirms that physicians refuse to accept Medicaid patients at rates that far exceed those who are covered by Medicare and private insurance. Roy suggests this problem is responsible for poor clinical outcomes seen in Medicaid beneficiaries. PizaazzのグレンLaffelは親切にも私のブログの記事の一つに、次のように健康同性愛者の評価は、この二週間の版のトップ請求を与えるのに十分だった:。。u0026lt;blockquote。。u0026gt;フォーブスのウェブサイトで彼のポストについては、Avik Royさんからの結果を示すグラフを生。健康追跡調査の医師調査

    • Review: Patients As Consumers
      This fortnight’s Health Wonk Review, a collection of health policy blog writing, was hosted by Louise Norris of the Colorado Long Term Care Insider. A number of the pieces touched on the question of whether or not it’s a good thing for patients to act more like consumers, or more like that inanimate cartoon in the children’s game “Operation.” されたこの二週間の健康同性愛者の評価、医療政策のブログを書くのコレクション、コロラド介護インサイダーのルイーズNorrisさんでホストされています

    • Information is Beautiful Friday: Tory vs Labour voting records on gay rights
      How liberal have the shadow cabinet been on gay rights? See how they compareDavid Cameron recently stepped forward to support the teaching of gay equality in schools as a way of countering homophobia. At the same time, the Lib Dems released pointing out that sections of Cameron's shadow cabinet had voted against gay equalities legislation in the past - including Cameron himself. The LibDem report concluded that 30% of Cameron's cabinet had voted against gay rights in the past. But I struggled to interpret the finer deters.So (inevitably) I thought I would visualise the results instead. And, to be fair, I also went through the voting record of the current Labour Cabinet to see who had voted against gay rights legislation.This chart depicts the results, side-by-side.The data is here (with some additional information on voting records) if you want to explore further.Additional research: Alexia Wdowski, Peter HarringtonAdditional design: Joe SwainsonAbout David McCandlessI run InformationIsBeautiful.net, dedicated to visualising information, ideas, stories and data.My book of infographic exploria, Information Is Beautiful is published in the UK on 4th February 2010.In the US, the book's called The Visual Miscellaneum World government data• Search the world's government with our gatewayCan you do something with our data?Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group or mail us at datastore@guardian.co.uk• Get the A-Z of data• More at the Datastore directory• Follow us on TwitterGay rightsDavid CameronWilliam HagueChris GraylingFrancis MaudeLabourGordon BrownGeorge YoungLiam FoxTheresa MayCaroline SpelmanDavid McCandlessguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds どのようにリベラルな影の内閣同性愛者の権利にされている?を参照してどのように、最近進む同性愛嫌悪に対抗する手段として、学校での同性愛者の平等教育をサポートするため辞任キャメロンcompareDavid

    • Will the covenant kill or cure?
      Should the General Synod sign up to a document that might change forever the Church of England?Next week the Church of England's General Synod will be asked to take an apparently momentous decision. Should it sign up to a formal, international, disciplinary process which would allow other churches a voice on whether it is truly Anglican or not? The proposed Anglican covenant is presented as a means to deepen unity within the Anglican Communion, but it will do so by strengthening discipline.It has grown out of the schism of the last decade, and the desire of the conservatives to exclude, and have declared un-Anglican, and in fact un-Christian, the inclusion of of gay people on equal or comparable terms to straight ones. The question really does divide the church. Globally, there is a clear majority against it. In this country, there is probably a vague majority of Christians in favour, and certainly no strong sentiment for a purge of gay clergy. So why should the Church of England sign up to a document which can only be either another piece of toothless waffle, or something that one day will turn round and bite it, painfully?ChristianityAnglicanismguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 総会は、イギリスの一般的な会議の教会は、明らかに重大な決断を下すように求めでしょうか?来週は、イングランドの教会に永遠に変更される可能性が文書にサインアップする必要があります

    • Five arrested at Saint Petersburg gay protest: AFP
      Five gay rights activists were arrested on Saturday at an unsanctioned gay pride protest in Russia's second city of Saint Petersburg, an AFP correspondent reported.Using similar tactics to a gay rights protest in Moscow last month, the protestors tried to outwit the security forces by only revealing the location of the demonstration at the last moment.Around 30 activists staged the protest in the inner courtyard of the world famous Hermitage Museum -- the area where visitors queue for tickets -- brandishing slogans in favour of gay rights. 5同性愛者の権利活動家は、土曜日にサンクトペテルブルク、AFPの特派員、モスクワで同性愛者の権利の抗議は先月同様の戦術をreported.Usingロシアの第2の都市で不許可のゲイプライドの抗議で逮捕された、デモ隊はだけで治安部隊の裏をかくことを試みた最後のmoment.Around 30活動は、世界の中庭に有名なエルミタージュ美術館 - 訪問者はチケットのキューエリア - 同性愛者の権利を支持してスローガンを振りかざしでデモをデモの場所を明らかに

    • Five arrested at Saint Petersburg gay protest
      Five gay rights activists were arrested on Saturday at an unsanctioned gay pride protest in Russia's second city of Saint Petersburg, an AFP correspondent reported. 5同性愛者の権利活動家は、土曜日にサンクトペテルブルク、AFPの特派員、ロシアの第2の都市で不許可のゲイプライドの抗議で逮捕されたと報じた

    • Judge keeps gay marriage on hold - for now
      SAN FRANCISCO - The federal judge who struck down California's gay marriage ban said that same-sex weddings can resume next week unless an appeals court intervenes before then.The news raised hopes among gay couples that they... サンフランシスコは - カリフォルニア州の同性結婚の禁止を打ち連邦裁判官then.Theニュースが同性愛者カップルの間で希望を提起する前に控訴裁判所が介入しない限り、同性の結婚式は来週再開することができますによると、彼らは...

    • Albums of 2010, No 10: John Grant - Queen of Denmark
      Largely unknown a year ago, the former Czars frontman surprised many with his weird and wired take on soft rockExclusive session: John Grant performs Where Dreams Go To DieLast year, John Grant was known to perhaps a handful of hipsters as the former frontman of the Czars, a band who enjoyed a measure of critical acclaim if not commercial success. Twelve months on, his name features in many 2010 roundups for an album that is one of the year's word-of-mouth triumphs. After the Czars imploded, Grant descended into booze, drugs, suicidal thoughts and self-loathing, but subsequently had the kind of epiphany that can follow such a crisis. The result is a scarred but revelatory album. Queen of Denmark recalls Dennis (brother of Brian) Wilson's 1977 masterpiece, Pacific Ocean Blue: it has a similar feel of gazing out on to something endless and darkly inviting. With Midlake as his backing band, Grant assembled a tapestry of flutes, piano, strings, eerie synths and gentle drums; almost a weird, wired take on 70s soft rock with some deliberate, ironic nods to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Dean Friedman. Marz and Where Dreams Go to Die take cocked glances at capitalist America while the perkier Jesus Hates Faggots pokes fun at redneck attitudes, which Grant was forced to endure as a gay child in a religious Colorado household. But the sucker punch arrived with the emotionally wringing ballads Queen of Denmark, Sigourney Weaver and Caramel, on which the 41-year-old croons like a latterday, acid-scarred Sinatra. Grant has written almost supernaturally beautiful hymns of love, despair, chaos and ultimate redemption. His are the sort of songs that some artists spend their entire careers wishing they had written.Pop and rockFolk musicDave Simpsonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limite 今年大部分が未知の前に、元皇帝のフロントマンが多くを驚かせた彼の奇妙なソフトrockExclusiveセッションを取る有線:ジョングラントは夢GoはDieLast年に、ジョングラントは皇帝の元フロントマンとして流行に敏感なのかもしれない一握りに知られていた場所を実行ではなく、商業的な成功を収める場合、批評家の称賛の尺度を楽しんだバンド

    • Catholic infighting grows
      The Catholic Church in England and Wales issued a rare public rebuttal of the Vatican yesterday following suggestions made by its second-in-command that the sexual abuse of children was linked to homosexuality. In a sign of tension... カトリック教会のイングランドとウェールズでは昨日の提案は、2番目のコマンドによって作ら次の子どもへの性的虐待が同性愛にリンクされていたバチカンの珍しい公。反論を発表した

    • Integrated household survey: how religious is your area?
      The ONS integrated household survey gives a unique breakdown of Britain's religious attitudes, ethnicity and health. Get the figures for your area• Get the dataIf you want to know the state of Britain, the Office for National Statistics' flagship Integrated Household Survey is a good place to start.With typical timing, the report has come out the week after the Pope's visit to the UK. But nevertheless, it's an enormous survey: some 450,000 respondents asked questions about their beliefs, sexual identity and health. Besides the findings which show that 1.5% of the population is gay, it includes lots of other details:• 71% their religion is Christianity• 4% say their religion is Muslim• 21% have no religious affiliation• Slough has the highest level of religious belief in England - 93% - whilst Brighton and Hove has the lowest at 58%• Inverclyde has the highest level of religious affiliation in Scotland at 92%• Flintshire has the highest level of religious affiliation in Wales at 81%It also provides an interesting breakdown of ethnicity and health. Are there any links between any of the datasets - between good health and religious belief, or high ethnicity and high religious belief? Here are some completely unscientific findings:• 33% of Blaenau Gwent is in poor health, the highest percentage of people in the UK. Only 67% have a religious affiliation, one of the lowest rates in the country• Slough, besides having the highest religious percentage in the country also has a very high number of people in good health - 81%Do those two figures tell us anything meaningful?Although the report is published as a PDF (of course), the ONS has given us the spreadsheet of results and you can download them below. What can you do with the data?Download the data• DATA: download the full のONS統合世帯調査は、英国の宗教意識、民族と健康のユニークな内訳を提供します

    • Letters: Tolerance is a tricky business
      Perhaps we should burn all the Qur'ans and, while we're at it, all the Bibles and any other book that, judging by recent events, teaches us to make enemies of those who disagree with us. Whoops! I think I've just done that myself. Tolerance is a tricky business, isn't it? Even for an atheist. But maybe a sense of humour would help (Comment, 14 September).Jan McCannTotnes, Devon• At last someone has spoken the truth about religions; the suppression of women and attempted control of nature's driving force, sex. If the Carpenter of Nazareth was around today, what would he make of these ridiculous old men prancing around in their fancy dress? How dare they, in their celibacy, having no inkling of normal life, lay down their ludicrous rules for the rest of us. Bravo Polly!Joy PeachWhitby, North Yorkshire• Wouldn't it be nice if we could hear for once from Polly Toynbee and co of some of the many good things of the Christian religion – education, healing, housing and hope to countless many, often in the most deprived circumstances.Rev John Wheeler Twickenham, Middlesex • We would surely welcome the pope more if he arrived in sackcloth and ashes; not in a £20m circus, wearing scarlet shoes and silk soutanes, but more like Christ, in humility – like Gandhi in 1931, wearing homespun cotton. For the (mortal) sins committed against children, the discrimination against women and gays, the early insult to Islam and the refusal to condone condoms, we need to hear a mea culpa and a new message of love in Christ to all.Oliver ThiebaudPitstone, Buckinghamshire• Can the pope advise us when the meek shall inherit the earth?David StottNew Milton, Hampshire • The sooner we separate church and state and embrace secular values of tolerance and accommodation, the better. The more we depend upo おそらく、我々は、すべてのQur。。u0026#39;ansを書き込む必要があります、我々はそれをしている間は、すべての聖書は、最近の出来事から判断すると、私たちは誰が私たちに反対する人々の敵を作らないように教えて、他の本

    • Carl Paladino: gay pride marches and 'brainwashing' children
      Republican candidate for New York governor criticises rival for marching in gay pride parade• Carl Paladino, Republican candidate for New York governor, sometime forwarder of racist and pornographic emails, launched an attack on gay pride marches while addressing Orthodox Jewish leaders in Brooklyn yesterday.I didn't march in the gay parade this year - the gay pride parade this year. My opponent did, and that's not the example we should be showing our children.You can see his entire take on homosexuality in the video below. It's all about its impact on the children, he says. Key quote:And don't misquote me as wanting to hurt homosexual people in any way, that would be a dastardly lie. My approach is live and let live. I just think my children and your children would be much better off and much more successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't want them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option - it isn't.Paladino beat establishment Republican candidate Rick Lazio for the party's nomination for governor last month. He is polling between 15 to 24 points behind his Democratic opponent, Andrew Cuomo.Nate Silver, the polling genius behind fivethirtyeight.com, tweets the astute point that Republican moderates running in winnable suburban congressional seats can hardly be overjoyed at Paladino's latest comments.• Until this weekend Rich Iott was not a household name outside - and maybe not even in - Ohio's 9th congressional district, where he is the Republican candidate. And maybe he still isn't - but after the Atlantic introduced him to the web under the headline Why is this GOP House candidate dressed as a Nazi?, it is fair to say more people have heard of him.Iott, naturally, denies there is anything untoward abou ニューヨーク州知事の共和党の候補者は、ゲイプライドパレード•カールパラディーノ、ニューヨーク州知事の共和党候補、人種差別主義者やポルノメールのいつかフォワーダで、行進のライバル批判ブルックリンyesterday.Iの正統派ユダヤ人の指導者に対応しながら、ゲイプライドの行進に攻撃を開始した

    • I give up | Michael Tomasky
      Here's the single most depressing poll result in history, from CNN/ORC, flagged by Mark Halperin:The Republican PartyToo extreme 36%Generally mainstream 58%Mixed/Neither (vol.) 4%No opinion 3%The Democratic PartyToo extreme 42%Generally mainstream 53%Mixed/Neither (vol.) 3%No opinion 2%The Tea Party MovementToo extreme 43%Generally mainstream 41%Mixed/Neither (vol.) 6%No opinion 10%Conducted Sept. 21-23, error margin 3 points.So here we have a party that is attempting to dismantle the legal and governmental structure of the state as it has existed in the US for in some cases 45 years, in others 75 years, or in still others a century; a party in its soul despises the separation of church and state, which goes back 230 years; a party whose official, for-the-record document this year hardly even acknowledges that non-white Americans exist; et cetera. And it is less extreme than the other party?I know you're all going to get into arguments, and all our conservatives are going to point out the alleged radicalisms of the D's, listing things like trying to do something about climate change, as if that's radical. Interestingly by the way, over at Wonk Room, they wrote the following a couple of weeks ago:Remarkably, of the dozens of Republicans vying for the 37 Senate seats in the 2010 election, only one — Rep. Mike Castle of Delaware — supports climate action. Even former climate advocates Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) now toe the science-doubting party line. If Castle loses his primary on Tuesday to Tea Party candidate Christine O'Donnell, the GOP slate will be unanimous in opposition to a green economy.Castle, of course, lost. So there we are. And that's the more mainstream party? This shows how far the center of gravity of US politics has shifted, how dra ここではマークハルペリンが付きます

    • Sarah Palin and the Tea Party - running wild? | Editorial
      Is the Tea Party movement going to take over the Republican party, or is the GOP establishment made of firmer stuff?Republicans who see themselves as contenders for the 2012 presidential campaign have yet to declare their hand, defying the trend that the race starts earlier and earlier. Their hesitation in firing the starting gun is as much strategic as political. No one on the right of American politics yet has an answer to the central question dominating their thinking: is the Tea Party movement, which only a year ago was loose and inchoate, going to take over the Republican party, or at least drag it along the tracks to the libertarian right? Or is the GOP establishment made of firmer stuff and about to stage a centrist fightback?Two events this week may provide further indicators. The first is the Republican primary in Delaware tomorrow, where a candidate whom Republicans have branded a fraud and a liar could give the establishment favourite a run for his money. Christine O'Donnell's campaign against the incumbent Mike Castle got a last-minute boost from Sarah Palin, who has been scattering her endorsements like confetti, sometimes to little effect. The race in Delaware has quickly heated up, with O'Donnell denying (but at the same time repeating) a claim that her rival was gay, and Castle putting out an ad alleging that O'Donnell owed income tax, was sued for unpaid bills by a university, and defaulted on her mortgage. If O'Donnell upsets the apple cart, it will be put down, again, to the Palin effect and O'Donnell will be joining the ranks of Sharron Angle in Nevada, Rand Paul in Kentucky and Joe Miller in Alaska in beating establishment candidates. Not all of Palin's picks have been Tea Party candidates. In Arizona she paid her dues back to the man who plucked he 共和党を引き継ぐことになるコーヒー党の動きは、なのか堅いもので作られた共和党の確立である

    • Sensex rises for third day, Infosys led upsurge
      The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex closed nearly 30 points higher to extend the gains for the third day on Thursday on fag-end buying in blue-chip stocks, particularly in Infosys and Reliance Industries. ボンベイ証券取引所のベンチマークSensexで30ポイント近く、インフォシスとリライアンスインダストリーズ、特に男性同性愛者に26日、3日目のゲイン、優良株で終わるの購入を拡張して引けた

    • Letters: Criticism does not exclude Muslims from the political process
      We are disturbed by the visible rise, in some parts of the country, of anti-Muslim bigotry resulting in sporadic attacks on Muslims and their places of worship. We deplore this and condemn it unreservedly. However, the authors of the letter you published (Islamophobia is a threat to democracy, 25 March) are quite wrong to equate legitimate concerns about the leadership of the East London Mosque and the Islamic Forum of Europe with anti-Muslim bigotry. To do so betrays those who have genuinely suffered discrimination. The East London Mosque has frequently allowed intemperate clerics to speak on its premises, some of whom have promoted values antithetical to those required in a tolerant and progressive society.They intimidate and bully other Muslims into accepting their contested theology as undisputed truth. Their allies and associates across south Asia have encouraged discrimination against minorities, opposed the reform of family laws and supported laws on blasphemy.How can it be right for those of us who believe in liberal democracy to leave unchallenged those who would discriminate against religious minorities, women, homosexuals and Muslims with dissenting or heterodox views?Criticism of incitement to religious hatred has nothing to do with excluding Muslims from the political process, as the supporters of the East London Mosque and Islamic Forum of Europe suggest. There are many impeccably non-sectarian Muslims active in political life, including in parliament, who are capable of opposing both racism and fundamentalism.The greatest threat to democracy comes from reactionary and sectarian political groupings. We are disturbed by the rise of confessional identity politics in this country. Those who would promote such politics deserve robust scrutiny. T 私たちは、目に見える上昇、国の一部で、反イスラム教徒の偏見イスラム教徒への散発的な攻撃で結果や礼拝のその場所の困惑している

    • Love the Sinner | Theatre review
      Cottesloe, LondonThis new play by Drew Pautz raises a number of big issues: clerical schism, marital hypocrisy, patronising attitudes to the developing world. But while Pautz's play is entertaining and well acted, it is also muddled, substituting rhetorical gesture for real argument.Pautz's target is public and private evasiveness. He starts with a gang of wrangling Anglicans, at an African conference, failing to come up with a clear line on gay clergy. He then shows Michael, a lay volunteer, bullied by an evangelical porter, Joseph, with whom he has just had sex, into easing the latter's passage to England. We then switch to Michael's problems with his wife, who is desperate to have a baby in spite of her husband's moral and religious doubts about IVF. These issues come to a head when Joseph, inevitably, turns up in England and exposes Michael's equivocations and the riven Anglicans.The parallel between a dishonest marriage and a divided church is forced, however. The domestic issue is capable of resolution, but the public problem is a source of debate. Pautz's arguments are undermined by his portrayal of character. He attacks the Anglican church for its inability to deal with illegal asylum-seekers such as Joseph, yet Joseph is as much exploiter as victim, and the leading cleric, seemingly modelled on the Archbishop of Canterbury, strikes me as a figure of compromising common sense.Even if Pautz's case is unproven, Matthew Dunster's production has a surface liveliness. Jonathan Cullen sweats persuasively as the bisexual Michael, Fiston Barek impresses as Joseph, and there is excellent work from Ian Redford as the top churchman and Scott Handy as his smooth PR man. Refreshing as it is to find religious issues getting a theatrical airing, I wish the play had some o コッテスローは、ドリューパウツでLondonThis新しい遊び、発展途上国への態度を愛。大きな問題の数を:事務分裂、配偶者の偽善が発生します

    • The church should always put humanity before unity | Editorial
      Sexual equality, rather than schism, should be the Archbishop of Canterbury's foremost concernThe task of preventing schism in the Anglican church has consumed Dr Rowan Williams's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. But the split he tried to prevent had, in a fundamental sense, already occurred.The general synod has been wrangling over women bishops. Again. Their consecration was made technically possible in 2008, but traditionalists have lobbied ever since for a men-only track within the church hierarchy.Dr Williams tried to broker a compromise, mindful that elements on his conservative flank were mulling an offer from Rome to take in schismatic Anglicans. That compromise has failed.Meanwhile, away from the synod, the archbishop has become embroiled in a row about the prospect of a gay man presiding in the Southwark diocese. Canon Jeffrey John was under consideration for the high-profile south London bishopric until his name was leaked. His candidacy was then effectively derailed by conservative evangelicals. Dr Williams has too often submerged his own liberal inclinations in what he sees as a higher duty to preserve institutional unity. Now, surely, his priorities should change. Most of Britain has accepted that women can assume positions of authority and that homosexuality is a quite ordinary part of human experience. The explicit discrimination practised by the church is unacceptable in most non-religious settings and would be illegal if expressed by any other employer. There are, meanwhile, ample theological grounds for accepting that women are not created subordinate to men and that homosexuality is not hateful in the eyes of God. Dr Williams was determined not to go down in history as the Archbishop who split the church. He could have been remembered b 分裂ではなく、性的平等は、大司教聖公会教会の分裂を防ぐカンタベリーの一流concernTheタスクのカンタベリー大主教として博士ローワンウィリアムズの任期を消費している必要があります

    • Post your questions to development secretary Andrew Mitchell
      Post your questions to development secretary Andrew Mitchell, who will be live online on the Poverty Matters blog todayThe British international development secretary, Andrew Mitchell, will be live online on the Poverty Matters blog this afternoon to answer your questions about development.Next week Mitchell and the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, will head to New York to attend a UN summit where leaders will assess progress and discuss future strategy to meet the millennium development goals (MDG) by 2015. Yesterday in the Guardian, Clegg announced that the UK would reorientate its aid programme to prioritise women in developing countries and will be encouraging UN members to follow suit next week.The British government has already ring-fenced its development budget and has vowed to increase aid spending to 0.7% of GDP by 2013. It's also spoken of the need for greater transparency in how it spends taxpayers' money. So far so good? Or is the government off-track in its thinking?Mitchell will be live online between 5.45pm and 6.30pm today. Post your questions now. If you have problems posting, email your questions to development@guardian.co.ukDevelopmentAid and developmentguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 開発秘書アンドリューミッチェルに貧困事項todayThe英国国際開発秘書、アンドリューミッチェル、ブログでライブオンライン貧困事項今日の午後のブログでライブオンラインdevelopment.Next週ミッチェル約ご質問にお答えになるだろうされます質問を投稿する副首相は、ニッククレッグ、ニューヨークに指導者が進捗状況を評価し、今後の戦略を2015年までにミレニアム開発目標(MDGs)の対応を話し合う国連首脳会議に出席へ向かうでしょう

    • Papal visit: Bad tripper, good trip | Editorial
      There are powerful arguments against Benedict XVI's visit – but the head of the Catholic church is a force that cannot be ignoredThe Vatican is no ordinary state, and the pope's trip to Britain this month will be no ordinary state visit. No other leader who comes to these shores takes time out between the official meetings and dinners to conduct a beatification, as Benedict XVI plans to do. None, probably not even the president of the United States, would expect to draw the same crowds, attract the same adulation – or stir the same resentment. It will be a big deal. The gathering storm over the cost of £10m or so to the taxpayer needs to be placed in that context. Proselytising atheists are encouraging public resentment against the expense of policing the pope's visit, and yet the same gang are inflaming these costs by suggesting that they will try to arrest him. The financial argument is a distraction, a mere veil for deeply held feelings about whether or not it is right for Whitehall to roll out the red carpet for the world's greatest theocrat.The moral case against Benedict is powerful – and persuasive. For all the admirable work against poverty that Roman Catholicism inspires around the world, the church directly aggravates the plight of vulnerable people. It rails against IVF giving children to the childless, against stem-cell research giving hope to the sick, and against the use of condoms – even as a means of preventing the spread of HIV. Its rigid views on homosexuality and the role of women are not unique in world religion, or even within Christianity, but the extent of child abuse for which its priests have been responsible has been shocking, as has its tendency to close ranks in response to the scandal. Benedict himself, an arch-conservative, has in the past がベネディクト16世の訪問に対する強力な引数が - が、カトリック教会の長は、ignoredTheバチカンすることはできません力はない普通の状態、英国、今月は通常の状態の訪問となります法王の旅です

    • The appeal of the softer Jaroslaw Kaczynski to Poles | Kamil Tchorek
      Kaczynski's cuddly makeover and welfare-protecting stance was nearly enough to make him the surprise winner of the presidencyI am filing from Tel Aviv, Warsaw's Israeli cafe-bar, which plays Jewish reggae and is decorated with homoerotic art. It is a controversial place for Poles, who come here to rant about whether there really should be this much garlic in the baba ghanoush.The Islingtonisation of the Polish capital is almost complete, and yesterday's presidential election is the strongest indication yet. With 95% of votes counted, the liberal Bronislaw Komorowski, on 52.6%, defeated his conservative rival Jaroslaw Kaczynski's 47.4%. The data is less important than the fact there was no vitriol in this campaign, which showed a general shift to the centre.Nobody predicted that Kaczynski would do so well. His short-lived, paranoid and aggressive coalition government (which included two bizarre fringe parties) was destroyed in Poland's 2007 general election. It seemed Kaczynski's popularity would never recover, and he trailed in polls for most of this year. However, since his late brother's tragic death on 10 April, Kaczynski convinced voters he is a changed man.Kaczynski has always been strongly pro-Jewish, especially since personal friends had to leave Poland in 1968, during an antisemitic purge masterminded by the communists. Aside from that single subject, he has been willing to flip-flop from one populist issue to another in bids for power. His recent tactics took the biscuit. When Kaczynski's campaigners used John Lennon's hippie anthem I laughed so hard that I fell off my chair – then realised the image makeover could win it for him. The all-new friendly Kaczynski said nice things to Germans, Russians and even the Polish left (whose rising star Grzegorsz Napierals カチンスキのかわいい変身福祉は立場の保護がほぼ彼presidencyIの驚きを受賞するのに十分なテルアビブ、ワルシャワのイスラエルのカフェバー、ユダヤ人のレゲエを果たしている同性愛アートで飾られてから申請いるんだ

    • Lord Carey's bloated conscience | Stephen Bates
      The former Archbishop of Canterbury should think carefully before public pronouncements. But he never doesIn the good old days, retired bishops used to be seen but not heard and they - and retired clergy - would move to another part of the country and into decent, possibly even holy, obscurity. Not so, alas, Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury. While it may be difficult for him and Eileen to move out of a province which includes all of southern England he's certainly not troubled to observe a decent omerta.Most recently the Honourable Lord Carey of Clifton, safe with his seat in the House of Lords and ensconsed in the Privy Council, has complained of persecution and discrimination against Christians. This seems especially odd when you consider the examples he and a handful of his fellow bishops mention. Being told that you cannot wear a crucifix – a Christian symbol certainly but not an obligatory one – to work or being moved to another job within the local authority when you refuse to conduct civil partnerships for gay couples – is hardly akin to being sent to the stake. It certainly does not compare – as Williams pointed out at Easter – to the genuine persecution that Christians suffer elsewhere in the world, as indeed do other religious groups, at the hands of so-called Christians, about whom Carey and his colleagues remain silent. To pretend otherwise or to protest about supposed persecution when the Church of England, of all religious groups in Britain, has such a privileged place in the institutions of the country is, frankly, pathetic.And now he has excelled himself with his claim that there will be civil unrest unless Christians get their way and that Christians should have the right to sympathetic judges in tribunals wh 元カンタベリー大主教は慎重に公式発表する前に考える必要があります

    • Jeffrey John and the global Anglican schism: a potted history
      The battle in Southwark is only the latest battle in the disintegration of the Anglican communionThe struggle in Southwark over Jeffrey John is part of a global Anglican schism, which started in the US about 30 years ago and has since then destroyed the coherence of the Anglican communion and turned it into a loose grouping of national churches united only by their conviction that the others are heretics.The first issue was women priests. Although a couple of Chinese women had been ordained as an emergency measure in Hong Kong during the war, they renounced their orders after the 1948 Lambeth conference, the 10-yearly gathering of Anglican bishops from around the world, which as far as possible decides what the communion stands for.The American women who put themselves forward for ordination after the first wave of feminism in the 70s were less disposed to submit to authority. The 1978 Lambeth conference asked in vain for there to be no further women ordained; by 1988 the conference was trying to stop the Americans electing a woman bishop. In 1989 the diocese of Massachusetts chose Barbara Harris anyway.But members of the Episcopal church of the US did not all share the liberal values of New England. In the south there was a noisy and well-funded conservative backlash. In 1998, the central arguments at the Lambeth conference were about gay people, and the conservative Americans, who saw this as the issue on which to avenge their defeat over women, recruited hundreds of African bishops to their cause in advance. One of these tried to exorcise a gay Christian in front of the TV cameras.With the enthusiastic encouragement of the then Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, the conservatives pushed through the conference a resolution on sexuality which liberals could not ac サザークの戦いは、ジェフリージョン以上のサザークの聖公会communionThe闘争の崩壊で唯一の最新の戦闘は、米国では約30年前に開始し、以来、聖公会の一貫性を破壊してしまった世界聖公会の分裂の一部であり、とは、国家の教会の緩いグループ信念だけで、他はheretics.The最初の問題となって団結することにしたが、女性の聖職者だった

    • The California same-sex ruling | Michael Tomasky
      A California judge - a Republican appointee - has overturned that state's voters' decision in 2008 to go against same-sex marriage. At other times I might have fretted about the backlash and so on. Today I say to hell with the backlash.This is the right decision; the civil rights of gay people in California were being violated, period. It's great and historic and moves us closer to making gay marriage legal across the country. People freaked out about this should consult Iowa, where legal gay marriage has had absolutely no impact whatsoever on straight people's marriages.Marc Ambinder has an informative post on Judge Vaughn Walker's 13 findings of fact that will form the basis of future legal arguments as this case heads to the ninth circuit, in San Francisco, and then to the Supreme Court.I usually look at these things politically, thinking about their impact in November. But today I don't even care. Let it have whatever impact it's going to have in November. If it fires up the wingers, so be it. This is history moving in the right direction.On a day when Republicans are trying to declare that some people born here shouldn't be citizens, when a poll comes out showing (as I just saw on TV) that only 42% of Americans are now certain that the president was born in this country, and when some conservatives are trying to say that Michelle Obama's attempt to have admirers sign an electronic birthday card for her husband smacks of Stalinism, one piece of good, decent, rational, fact-based, non-hysterical decision-making, by someone who might well even be a Republican, is to be celebrated.Gay rightsCaliforniaMichael Tomaskyguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds カリフォルニア州の裁判官は - 共和党内定 - 2008年には州の有権者の意思決定を同性結婚に反するに覆している

    • When men's lips meet | Paul MacInnes
      By kissing Paul Scholes, Gary Neville declared war on homophobia. And Francophobia, tooOf the gestures exchanged between males, there are two common types. First, the handshake, which has over recent years exploded into a veritable rainbow of variations, from the traditional polite handshake through to the terrorist fist bump, taking in all manner of slaps and tickles along the way. The other is the hug, which has gone in the opposite direction, distilling itself into one uniform act; a brief squeeze, followed by two strong slaps across the shoulders.In terms of actual physical contact, that's about it. A rogue uncle might rub his knuckles up and down your scalp, but that's a rarity. Kissing, meanwhile, just doesn't happen. Keep that in mind when you consider the reaction to an already famous meeting of lips yesterday afternoon.As if losing the derby to a last-minute headed goal from a 35-year-old wasn't bad enough, what followed next must have proved mortifying for Manchester City fans. As they sat in the stands contemplating yet another year in the shadows of their illustrious rivals, there on the pitch was Gary Neville, club captain and Manchester United archetype, planting a full, passionate kiss on the lips of his teammate and goalscorer Paul Scholes. As the self-parodying pundit Alan Hansen might put it, talk about passion and commitment.The kiss exchanged by Neville and Scholes, or rather the one foisted upon Scholes by Neville, was broadcast around the world. It said a lot about what victory, the crucial three points as they say, meant to Manchester United. It also said a lot about Gary Neville. He is, after all, more commonly associated with the passionate expression of emotions other than love; as exemplified by his apparently unassuaged lo ポールスコールズにキスをすることにより、ガリーネビルは、同性愛嫌悪に戦争を宣言した

    • Profile: Dr Jeffrey John
      He generally does not give interviews, least of all about his civil partnership with his lifelong companion, another vicar, Grant HolmesDr Jeffrey John has, much against his will, become one of the most famous – or infamous – gay clergymen in the world, but whereas Gene Robinson, the openly gay US Episcopalian bishop of New Hampshire, has embraced his celebrity, John has shrunk fastidiously from his. He generally does not give interviews, least of all about his homosexuality, or his civil partnership with his lifelong companion, another vicar, Grant Holmes. Both affirm that their partnership has been chaste for many years and the couple have undergone a civil partnership. Like Rowan Williams, he was a state scholarship boy from south Wales, though unlike Williams he went to Oxford rather than Cambridge.His life has been as an academic theologian, first at Oxford, where he became dean of divinity at Magdalen, then as vicar of Eltham in south-east London and Canon Theologian at Southwark Cathedral.Quietly spoken and diffident, his abilities would normally have singled him out for a bishopric. His mistake, as subsequently became clear, was to argue fairly discreetly for the church to bless same sex couples and to cease pretending that gay clergy do not exist. He came out in the 1970s to the then head of his theological training college in Oxford and asked whether he should continue training for ordination, but was instead congratulated – the principal, Dr David Hope, later went on to become archbishop of York.Even evangelicals acknowledge that John, whose doctorate is in Pauline theology – ironically since St Paul is one of the few voices in the Bible to attack homosexuality – is an effective preacher and priest. He has been loved by congregations in Southwark and St Alban 彼は一般的に彼の生涯の仲間は、別の牧師、グラントHolmesDrジェフリージョンは、彼が多くの反対になり、最も有名なの - あるいは悪名高い - 世界のゲイの牧師が、あるとの市民のパートナーシップについてのインタビューに、すべての少なくともものではありませんジーンロビンソン、ニューハンプシャー州の同性。米国聖公会の司教、一方、ジョンは潔癖なほどから縮小している彼の名声を採用している彼

    • Laura Bush: pro abortion and gay marriage | Richard Adams
      Only several years after it might have made any difference, Laura Bush publicly supports gay marriage and abortionIf you'd harboured doubts that Laura Bush wasn't the red-blooded conservative type – in the mould of Dick Cheney's wife Lynne, who is possibly even more awe-inspiring than the former vice president – then you were right.Doing the round of TV talkshows, punting her mildly interesting autobiography Spoken from the Heart, Laura Bush last night visited Larry King's CNN chatshow – an ancient US tradition, similar to an incoming British prime minister kissing the Queen's ring. During the interview she makes it clear that she supports gay marriage and – in some circumstances – a woman's right to choose abortion. All of which puts her slightly to the left of the current occupant of the White House. Which is great but ... now you tell us.In the current climate within the Republican party, a presidential candidate's wife with such views would probably be stoned to death. Figuratively speaking. But it does show that even within today's Republican party – assuming you can define Laura Bush as a Republican – there is still a fragment of the sensible right remaining.Anyway, here's the CNN transcript:Larry King: Gay marriage, you tell us in the book that during the 2004 campaign you talked to George about not making it a significant issue. Do you think we should have it?Laura Bush: Well, I think we ought to definitely look at it and debate it. I think there are a lot of people who have trouble coming to terms with that because they see marriage as traditionally between a man and a woman. But I also know that, you know, when couples are committed to each other and love each other, that they ought to have I think the same sort of rights that everyone has.King: So would that わずか数年は何の違いもあるかもしれないが後、ローラブッシュ大統領が公に同性愛者の結婚とabortionIfあなたが疑問をローラブッシュ大統領が精力的に保守的なタイプではなかった温床と思いますサポート - 可能性もいるディックチェイニー副大統領の妻リンの金型内に詳。畏敬の念を元副社長以上の感激は、 - その後、テレビtalkshowsのラウンドをright.Doingされた、彼女の穏やか興味深い自伝を最後の夜ハート、ローラブッシュ大統領から音声パンティングラリーキングのCNNのchatshowを - 古代米の伝統に似て訪問着信英首相女王のリングにキスをする

    • Conservatives and gay people – is the Tories' change of heart real?
      Perhaps it is safe for gay people to come out as Tories at lastSexuality is not a political virtue: it should be possible to be gay and a Tory and for no one to see a contradiction. Yet for the last 30 years the Conservative party has made it very difficult.Margaret Thatcher was one of the few Tory MPs to vote for the decriminalisation of homosexuality, in the 1960s. But in the 1980s her government introduced section 28, an overtly discriminatory piece of legislation with no practical purpose other than to make a show of prejudice. Labour took on the cause of gay rights reform after that and delivered what it promised. David Cameron is trying to catch up. Without section 28, he would not have to work so hard.The Conservative party has always had gay members and MPs. But it lagged way behind Labour in becoming openly proud of the fact.Is the Tory change of heart real? The shift began earlier than most people realise: John Major reduced the gay age of consent from 21 to 18. Michael Howard, the man who introduced section 28, went on to lead his party in favour of civil partnerships. But Cameron is the first Tory leader to make a show of his belief in equality, attending last year's gay pride, apologising for section 28 and holding a LGBT reception in Downing Street on becoming prime minister.There are advantages for him in this: it reinforces the idea that the Tories have changed. And counting against Cameron are his questionable alliances in the European parliament and a less than fluent interview with Gay Times just before the election – though it is telling that he gave one at all. But as the police minister Nick Herbert – who is in a civil partnership – argued in a speech earlier this year, many gay people are instinctively right of centre. Perhaps it is safe for them おそらくそれは、ゲイの人の安全lastSexuality保守党としてで出てくる政治的美徳ではない:それは可能とトーリーゲイ。矛盾を表示するためにする必要があります

    • Green light for gay marriage
      LISBON - Portugal's conservative President said he is reluctantly ratifying a law allowing gay marriage, making the predominantly Catholic country the sixth in Europe to let same-sex couples wed.President Anibal Cavaco Silva said... リスボンは - ポルトガルの保守大統。彼はしぶしぶ、同性カップルwed.Presidentアニバルカバコシルバは言ったように、主にカトリックの国をヨーロッパで6番目の決定法を同性愛者の結婚を許。批准だ...

    • Enter God, stage left | Michael Billington
      Sex and politics permeate the theatre. But religion rarely gets a look in – and it's time for a comebackWe get plenty of sex in the theatre. Politics too. Religion, however, rarely surfaces in modern drama; and when it does, with rare exceptions such as David Hare's 20-year-old Racing Demon, it often fails to ignite impassioned debate. At a time when many religions seem to be facing internal crises and when faith constantly interacts with politics, it seems strange that the theatre has so little to say on the subject.It wasn't always so. As a batch of revivals has proved, the 1950s was a decade in which religion was an animating force in drama. John Osborne's The Devil Inside Him, resurrected by National Theatre Wales, vigorously shows how bullying, fire-and-brimstone clerical rhetoric drives a young man to murder. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee's Inherit the Wind, at the Old Vic, dramatised the conflict between creationists and evolutionists. And Nigel Dennis's The Making of Moo, at Richmond's Orange Tree, offered a suave assault on the link between colonialism and Christianity. None of these plays was exactly a glowing advert for faith, but at least they assumed it mattered in people's lives.Today that assumption no longer holds. So it came as something of a shock last week to find a new play at the National, Drew Pautz's Love the Sinner, that at least dealt with religious issues. I just wish it has been a better play. Pautz starts with a gang of Anglican bishops in heated debate at an African conference. But windy rhetoric replaces real argument over the big issue: the church's attitude to homosexuality. And Pautz spends far more time examining the private tensions of a bisexual lay volunteer than he does exploring the Anglican cultural divide between the conservat セックスと政治が透過する劇場

    • Face to faith | Ian Bradley
      Liberals across all faiths should create a coalition to turn the fundamentalist tideThe compromises of coalition government are presenting many of us who are political liberals with the unsettling prospect of seeing cherished principles watered down in favour of policies driven by conservative ideology. For theological liberals this is an all too familiar state of affairs. For much of the last hundred years theological conservatism and its close ally, fundamentalism, have been in the ascendant across the world's major faiths, and liberalism in steady retreat.The consequences of this are all too clear to see: rising levels of bigotry within and across faiths, judgmental attitudes leaving no room for generous, fuzzy broad-mindedness, and an obsessive interest in sexual behaviour expressed especially in rampant homophobia.Increasingly, the divisions within Christianity are not denominational but rather between liberals and conservatives. Powerful new alliances are being forged between Roman Catholics, evangelical Protestants and Pentecostalists against abortion, homosexuality and liberalising social and cultural tendencies. It is not inconceivable that fundamentalist Muslims and Jews will soon also be entering these coalitions.What can those of a liberal theological inclination do in the face of this fundamentalist tide? We, too, need to band together across both denominational and faith boundaries. There are strong liberal traditions within all three of the great monotheistic faiths. In Judaism it is the rabbinic approach of imaginative interpretation of the Torah, so different from the literalism of the scribes and the Pharisees with whom Jesus clashed. In Christianity it is that grace-filled universalist impulse that stretches back from the Broad Church movement of the 自由党はすべての宗教者大事原則を政策保守的なイデオロギーによって駆動に有利な水で見ることの不安の見通しとの政治的リベラルている私たちの多くを提示さ連立政権の原理tideTheの妥協を有効にするために作成してください

    • Feedback on Philippa Stroud | Andrew Brown
      Two comments from members of Philippa Stroud's church are lifted above the lineIt's hard to believe but not everyone reads all the comments that appear on this site; a couple of days into the arguments about Philippa Stroud and her church in Bedford two people who knew her or belong to her church turned up. So I am copying them up here, for the perspectives they offer on the question of homosexuality and homelessness. First Micah6v8 I attended both the CitizensUK event as part of the Citizens for Sanctuary delegation and also attend a New Frontiers Church. Part of my work is in a ecumenical project welcoming refugees and asylum seekers of all faiths or none and many friends here and at my church hold differing beliefs of some issues. But we come together to help people and at times to challenge politicians. Personally I would identify as a liberal evangelical and distance myself from what I see as a hardline Christian Right who seem to emphasise family, sexuality and abortion as the only key issues for Christians. In my church I see a loving welcome to people from all cultures and backgrounds and determined efforts to serve the local community offering free no-strings attached English classes. If I witnessed a negative reaction to an openly gay attendee from some members I would question my place in the church and I would talk to leaders about it. ... I checked about praying for release from demons in my church and the guess is this has maybe happened four times in ten years, none of these related to homosexuality. Exorcism is practiced across Christian denominations including Church of England and by Muslims and Sikhs but it's not something I've personally ever witnessed.There was also a comment from someone who had worked with her in Bedford, iloveacuppa: As one who フィリッパストラウドの教会のメンバーからの2つのコメントはlineIt 。。u0026#39;s hard上記は信じないことを誰もがこのサイトに表示されるすべてのコメントを読み込み解除されます

    • Teen UK girls on trial for gay killing
      A gay man was beaten to death by two drunken teenage girls in a homophobic attack which was likened to a scene from the violent 1970s film A Clockwork Orange , a court heard yesterday.Ian Baynham, 62, was stamped on and kicked... ゲイの男性が死亡するシーンに暴力的な1970年代の映画時計じかけのオレンジから例えていた同性愛の攻撃で2つの飲酒10代の少女に暴行され、裁判所はベイナム、62、と蹴らスタンプされたyesterday.Ianを聞いて...

    • Who is winning the gay vote? | Simon Jeffery
      A survey by the social networking site Gaydar puts the Tories ahead of LabourIf there's one demographic that Labour should hope to count on even when others are deserting in droves, it's the gay vote. From the equalisation of the age of consent, to workplace equality legislation and the rules preventing discrimination by adoption agencies, Labour's record on gay issues is impeccable. But an interesting survey out today suggests that David Cameron's attempts to shake off the demons of Section 28 appear to have paid off.It's particularly interesting as the end of the survey period, 18-24 March, coincided with the screening of Cameron's awkward Gay Times interview, where he was asked why his MEPs refused to support a motion condemning a homophobic law in Lithuania. The survey was carried out among 1,500 users of the gay social networking site Gaydar, which means it's self-selecting and we must inject lots of caveats. But helpfully it asked how Gaydar users had voted in 2005, and how they planned to vote in 2010, which gives us a useful comparison.This is how members of the Gaydar survey panel said they had voted in 2005:Labour: 39.9%Conservative: 22.1%Liberal Democrat: 19.8%Did not vote: 6%Other: 4.1%Green: 3.7%Scottish National party: 3.5%Plaid Cymru: 0.9%Unsurprisingly, a big lead for Labour. Compare that with the voting intentions for 2010:Conservative: 28.9%Labour: 27.5%Liberal Democrat: 27%Green: 4.5%Other: 4.3%Don't know: 3.7%Scottish National party: 3.4%Plaid Cymru: 0.7%Is that good for the Tories? Well, this swing is pretty much in line with opinion polls generally. But given that the Tories' gay rights conversion is unproven, and Labour's record is solid, at first glance this appears to be quite an achievement for Cameron.While all polls should be taken with a pi ソーシャルネットワーキングサイトGaydarの調査によって、今後LabourIfの1つは、労働。場合でも、他の群れを成して離脱しているに頼ることを期待する層は、それは、同性愛者投票の保守党を置きます

    • Chris Grayling comments lose Conservatives gay support
      Poll shows a five point drop in supportPerhaps not the biggest surprise, but Chris Grayling's backing (reported in the Observer) for B&B owners to turn away gay couples has seen a fall in support for the Conservatives of five percentage points among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) voters, according to a poll from PinkNews.co.uk.The online poll (of 932 people, weighted demographically, who had taken part in a similar exercise last month) gave the Liberal Democrats a lead of 1% among LGBT voters. What is particularly interesting is that the period in which it was carried out gives us a before and after reading of the impact of Grayling's comments. The PinkNews.co.uk poll had already begun prior to the publication by The Observer of comments by the shadow home secretary Chris Grayling where he appeared to back the rights of bed and breakfast owners to ban gay couples. But the swing from Conservative to Liberal Democrat did increase markedly in the early hours of SundayThe trend towards the Liberal Democrats also echoes a Gaydar survey we reported on last week that showed the party overperforming among gay men when compared to its support among the population at large.General election 2010Chris GraylingGay rightsConservativesSimon Jefferyguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 世論調査が、B&Bのクリスグレイのバッキングは、(オブザーバー報告)の所有者同性愛者のカップルに背を向けるレズビアン、ゲイ、バイセクシュアルの間で5%ポイントの保守派の支持の落ち込みを見ているsupportPerhaps 5ポイント低下しない最大の驚きを示しと転換(LGBT)の有権者は、同様の運動先月)に参加していた932人、人口統計学的重み付けのPinkNews.co.uk.Theオンライン世論調査から(世論調査に自民に間1%のリードを与えたよるとLGBTの有権者

    • Celibacy and child abuse | Andrew Brown
      Many people blame celibacy for Catholic sexual abuse. But it's much more likely to have played a role in the cover-upWhat role did celibacy play in the Catholic crisis? The most popular argument seems to be that it played a simple and direct part, by producing sexual frustration which then found inappropriate outlets. But that has to be wrong. If paedophilia and the abuse of adolescents were solely a response to sexual frustration, it wouldn't be perpetrated mostly people who are free to find sexual gratification elsewhere. And even in Ireland, it mostly was. The best figures I can find for this come from a 2002 government-sponsored report which says that 5.8% of all boys sexually abused were abused by clergy or religious. The corresponding figure for girls was 1.4%. So the overwhelming majority of child abuse in Ireland was carried out by people who were not bound to celibacy. To some extent paedophilia and ephebephilia are the expressions of a preference for sex with children and adolescents even when adults are available. They aren't just a matter of settling for the nearest and most vulnerable candidate, as some forms of the argument blaming celibacy suggest. This line of argument can be taken too far: in particular, conservative Catholics have argued that the problem is entirely down to homosexuality in the priesthood. Their reasoning is that since 80% of the victims (at least in the USA) were male, this proves that most of the perpetrators were gay men. However, the most recent John Jay research explicitly disputed this. It claimed that much of the imbalance was accounted for by the much greater availability of boys to priests and religious. Homosexual acts are not always an expression of homosexual preference, otherwise there would be no straight men in US jail 多くの人がカトリックの性的虐待の独身のせいだ

    • The Catholic church should free its priests from celibacy | Editorial
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