Who says they do, besides your other personalities?
A person who studies statistics linked in Slangs post earlier.
Who says they do, besides your other personalities?
Why would homosexuals molest girls at the same rate as boys
And are you seriously trying to suggest that all homosexuals are child molesters? What is the take away here?
In her thesis also written for the Regent University Law Review Reisman cited psychologist Eugene Abel, whose research found that homosexuals sexually molest young boys with an incidence that is occurring from five times greater than the molestation of girls.
Abel also found that non-incarcerated child molesters admitted from 23.4 to 281.7 acts per offender whose targets were males.
The rate of homosexual versus heterosexual child sexual abuse is staggering, said Reisman, who was the principal investigator for an $800,000 Justice Department grant studying child pornography and violence. Abels data of 150.2 boys abused per male homosexual offender finds no equal (yet) in heterosexual violations of 19.8 girls.
Why would homosexuals molest girls at the same rate as boys
And are you seriously trying to suggest that all homosexuals are child molesters? What is the take away here?
In her thesis also written for the Regent University Law Review Reisman cited psychologist Eugene Abel, whose research found that homosexuals sexually molest young boys with an incidence that is occurring from five times greater than the molestation of girls.
Abel also found that non-incarcerated child molesters admitted from 23.4 to 281.7 acts per offender whose targets were males.
The rate of homosexual versus heterosexual child sexual abuse is staggering, said Reisman, who was the principal investigator for an $800,000 Justice Department grant studying child pornography and violence. Abels data of 150.2 boys abused per male homosexual offender finds no equal (yet) in heterosexual violations of 19.8 girls.
Plans for the university (originally named CBN University) began in 1978 by Christian Broadcasting Network founder and current Chancellor Pat Robertson. In 1990, the name was changed to Regent University.[6] The university's name is designed to reference a regent, a person who exercises power in a monarchical country during the absence or incapacity of the sovereign; according to the school's catalog, "a regent is one who represents Christ, our Sovereign, in whatever sphere of life he or she may be called to serve Him."[7] The university's current motto is "Christian Leadership to Change the World"
In 1995, Harvey Cox, the liberal Harvard theologian, wrote that Regent has been called "the Harvard of the Christian Right" and noted that "Regent, it appears, is not so much a boot camp for rightist cadres as a microcosm of the theological and intellectual turbulence within what is often mistakenly seen as a monolithic 'religious right' in America".[7]
While expressing concerns about Robertson's alleged past expressions of antisemitism (faculty blamed this on poorly chosen ghost writers) and associations with dominion theology promoting Christian control of secular institutions that some critics believe inspired the school's name, Cox said the faculty insisted that Regent didn't support Dominionism, pointing to the firing of Herbert Titus, the founding dean of the Law School, who was inclined to such a philosophy. Cox pointed to historian Bruce Barron's suggestion that the Regent faculty serve as a "moderating influence": "They are pragmatists who accept religious pluralism and do not insist on the universal applicability of Old Testament law" while preferring to focus on constitutional issues. Cox characterized Regent's mission as continuing in the tradition of religiously trained professionals by various Catholic and Protestant faiths such as Jesuit universities and (originally) Harvard. He found that academic freedom was promoted and that although half of the student body were either Pentecostals or charismatics, there existed a wider range of political attitudes than he first imagined.[7]
With the goal of expanding its mission from a solely conservative base and to posture itself as a broadly evangelical institution, the Regent School of Divinity convened a scholarly colloquium with the more liberal National Council of Churches and the Virginia Council of Churches, associations of mainline Protestant churches in 2008. The conference discussed their common approaches to evangelizing.[43]
According to Regent University, more than 150 of its graduates had been hired by the federal government during the George W. Bush presidency[36] including dozens in Bush's administration.[52] As it was previously rare for alumni to go into government, Boston Globe journalist Charlie Savage suggested that the appointment of Office of Personnel Management director Kay Coles James, the former dean of Regent's government school, caused this sharp increase in Regent alumni employed in the government.[36] An article about a Regent graduate who interviewed for a government position and Regent's low school rankings were cited as an example of the Bush administration hiring applicants with strong conservative credentials but weaker academic qualifications and less civil rights law experience than past candidates in the Civil Rights Division.[36] In addition to Savage, several other commentators made similar assertions.[37][53][54][55] The Washington Post contrasted the employment of Regent employees by Bush to the hiring practices of his successor Barack Obama who tended to select from higher secular colleges.[52]
However, Savage noted that the school had improved since its days of "dismal numbers" and that the school has had recent wins in national moot-court and negotiation competitions.[36][56] Though a prominent critic of the school, Reverend Barry Lynn of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State advised against "underestimat[ing] the quality of a lot of the people that are there."[36]
Sad litte atari voiced cac.
You at the bar? cuz you had to be out chow fukkin mind when you wrote this.
Very sad indeed, the same supporters of the homosexual agenda will make threads all day bashing the religious beliefs of others or write a thesis if a priest is accused of this type of behavior but all were getting here is " but straight couples do it too" and personal attacks on @Mowgli and his child, utterly disgusting to be honest
Best part by far is that these same dudes will make threads all day bytching to @BarNone about the state of the HL and snitching on other posters at a rate higher than any other sub forum here.
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Originally Posted by Mowgli
Sad little atari voiced cac.
You at the bar? cuz you had to be out chow fukkin mind when you wrote this.
how did I miss that
So you're saying they just made up the numbers because they're republicans and the truth basically comes from liberals? Im not following you.
So you're saying they just made up the numbers because they're republicans and the truth basically comes from liberals? Im not following you.
So you're saying they just made up the numbers because they're republicans and the truth basically comes from liberals? Im not following you.
It's amazing how your credibility tests for sources vary based on how much a source agrees with your world view
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