There are masculine gay people but what about feminine gay men. Is that a part of their homosexuality or a culture change which Father Calvin is arguing is bad
Seeing they proved 'thin edge' to not be a fallacy, they've got nothing to say. Do you know what repeatedly intentionally trying to get someone else to doubt their perception of reality is called? That's why there's nothing to hear, anymore.
His choice to practice a faith should not be judged by anyone. We all make choices. You have likely chose other gods but you are definitely serving someone. I respect Fr. Calvin but do not agree with his entire world view and it is my deep Christian faith that informs me that there is more to life than devoting oneself solely to children who outgrow you eventually. Jesus did not teach anything about the way that women should behave. He did say that Mary of Bethany had chosen the Better Part.
"Feminism is RUINING the Patriarchy" -- uhh, I believe that's the entire point xD
The "Motherland" Vs. The "Fatherland"
The church teaches us not to judge others and then tells us to expect to be judged by god at the end of it all.
Happy New year Andrew Xx
There are masculine gay people but what about feminine gay men. Is that a part of their homosexuality or a culture change which Father Calvin is arguing is bad
Calvin is religious fundamentalist, so I about he cares much about gay folk expect calling them wretched
Seeing they proved 'thin edge' to not be a fallacy, they've got nothing to say. Do you know what repeatedly intentionally trying to get someone else to doubt their perception of reality is called? That's why there's nothing to hear, anymore.
@@js1423 He’s orthodox. Know the difference.
Oh gosh, its the guy whose meant to be on the side of logic yet wears that silly thing around his neck and prays before each of his segments.
Religion is essential to society.
He’s been growing close with the Christian nationalists in the US, like Joel Webbon
Religion is the opposite of woke sjw. I don't want either in my world. I reject both extremes
Once a priest always a priest. He never looses his identity. He may continue to honor his blessing or sin against it.
His choice to practice a faith should not be judged by anyone. We all make choices. You have likely chose other gods but you are definitely serving someone. I respect Fr. Calvin but do not agree with his entire world view and it is my deep Christian faith that informs me that there is more to life than devoting oneself solely to children who outgrow you eventually. Jesus did not teach anything about the way that women should behave. He did say that Mary of Bethany had chosen the Better Part.