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re: Pope calls for abolition of death penalty

Posted on 10/23/14 at 9:48 pm to
Posted by Roger Klarvin
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Posted on 10/23/14 at 9:48 pm to
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Yeah, why do you read AIM?

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Wrong! There are very important lessons to be learned from the Dirkhising case. One is that the homosexual lifestyle frequently involves practices that are disgusting and dangerous. Josh Brown and Davis Carpenter, the killers of Jesse Dirkhising, were just doing what Carpenter, who is thirty-eight years old, had been doing for years-inflicting physical pain on others for kicks. Sadomasochism is celebrated in homosexual literature and art. There is a tendency to try extreme perversions in search of thrills. One, called “golden showers,” is urinating on a partner. Another, called “fisting,” is using one’s hand to sodomize a partner. In Jesse Dirkhising’s case, his tormentors used cucumbers, a banana, a sausage and a douche bottle. These practices are shown in the celebrated Mapplethorpe photos. During the 1993 Gay Rights March on Washington, an exhibit in the Mellon Auditorium, a federal building, featured whips, chains, bondage devices and electric cattle prods as instruments of sexual pleasure. Homosexuals have argued that consensual rough sex that results in death should not be treated as a crime.

Not all homosexuals engage in all of these practices and not all of them have sex with young boys, but the revelations of wide-spread pedophilia among Catholic priests shows that many do. The North American Man-Boy Love Association wants to make this legal, and efforts are being made to get schools to teach children that homosexuality is normal and nice. The death of Jesse Dirkhising shows that is false. That is why it was ignored.



Good Lord
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