
Creative_VocabPP_week5_insults1
... unknown to him. Everyone knew him for his evil and horrible misdeeds. • Adj. famous in a bad way ...
... unknown to him. Everyone knew him for his evil and horrible misdeeds. • Adj. famous in a bad way ...
Legal Rites: Abjection and the Criminal Regulation of Consensual Sex
... in many of these contexts-in feminist debates about prostitution, for example. But for my purposes here, I take consent at face value and use the term "consensual" to indicate any sexual practice or interaction to which all the participants consider themselves to have consented. Let me begin by offe ...
... in many of these contexts-in feminist debates about prostitution, for example. But for my purposes here, I take consent at face value and use the term "consensual" to indicate any sexual practice or interaction to which all the participants consider themselves to have consented. Let me begin by offe ...
puberty or passion? the referent of υπερακμος in 1
... to ‘the highest point or prime of a person’s development’. They therefore deduce that the word means ‘with strong passions’.4 However they cite only one specific reference where the term refers to puberty—a possible rendering they proceed to ignore. They have built their case on a deduction based on ...
... to ‘the highest point or prime of a person’s development’. They therefore deduce that the word means ‘with strong passions’.4 However they cite only one specific reference where the term refers to puberty—a possible rendering they proceed to ignore. They have built their case on a deduction based on ...
George Panichas, eds., Sex, Morality, and the Law. New York
... human sexual desire is not an appetite, like the desire for food or water, since sexual desire requires that one “appreciate the significance of and respond to the mental states of others” (Morgan, 203, 2). Thomas Nagel’s position on sexual desire is a paradigmatic case of such an intentionalist vi ...
... human sexual desire is not an appetite, like the desire for food or water, since sexual desire requires that one “appreciate the significance of and respond to the mental states of others” (Morgan, 203, 2). Thomas Nagel’s position on sexual desire is a paradigmatic case of such an intentionalist vi ...
an apologetic against homosexuality
... and Justinian), but that later rulers only sought to enforce the laws already on the books. The legal system of Western culture with respect to civil and criminal law was largely modeled on the Greek and Roman legal systems until only very recently. While homosexual activity existed in the empire, i ...
... and Justinian), but that later rulers only sought to enforce the laws already on the books. The legal system of Western culture with respect to civil and criminal law was largely modeled on the Greek and Roman legal systems until only very recently. While homosexual activity existed in the empire, i ...
ἀσέλγεια in Mark 7:22
... readers to conduct themselves “not in promiscuity (κοίται) or licentiousness (ἀσέλγεια).” Paul includes this term among the deeds of sinful human nature in Gal 5,19, sandwiched in between illicit sex (πορνεία), impurity, idolatry, and witchcraft. In 2 Cor 12,21, Paul laments those who “have not repe ...
... readers to conduct themselves “not in promiscuity (κοίται) or licentiousness (ἀσέλγεια).” Paul includes this term among the deeds of sinful human nature in Gal 5,19, sandwiched in between illicit sex (πορνεία), impurity, idolatry, and witchcraft. In 2 Cor 12,21, Paul laments those who “have not repe ...
13 - Joe Griffin Media Ministries
... communities free from such sins, since toleration of the offender makes the whole church guilty (1 Corinthians 5:1 ff). Thus Paul demands that the congregation expel the impenitent wrong-doer (1 Corinthians 5:13) and break off fellowship with those who live licentious lives (1 Corinthians 5:9). ...
... communities free from such sins, since toleration of the offender makes the whole church guilty (1 Corinthians 5:1 ff). Thus Paul demands that the congregation expel the impenitent wrong-doer (1 Corinthians 5:13) and break off fellowship with those who live licentious lives (1 Corinthians 5:9). ...
Notes
... because he has placed me in charge of everything he owns. 9 No one in my master’s house is more important than I am. The only thing he hasn’t given me is you, and that’s because you are his wife. I won’t sin against God by doing such a terrible thing as this.” 10 She kept begging Joseph day after da ...
... because he has placed me in charge of everything he owns. 9 No one in my master’s house is more important than I am. The only thing he hasn’t given me is you, and that’s because you are his wife. I won’t sin against God by doing such a terrible thing as this.” 10 She kept begging Joseph day after da ...
etymology - William A. Percy
... the Greek island of Lesbos, where the poetess Sappho lived in the sixth century before our era. Sodomite, the term used in medieval Europe for the sinner guilty of unnatural vice, comes from the city of Sodom, which according to Genesis 19 was destroyed by a rain of brimstone and ...
... the Greek island of Lesbos, where the poetess Sappho lived in the sixth century before our era. Sodomite, the term used in medieval Europe for the sinner guilty of unnatural vice, comes from the city of Sodom, which according to Genesis 19 was destroyed by a rain of brimstone and ...
Premarital Sex
... between Premarital sex and adultery is that adultery involves married persons while fornication involves those who are unmarried Premarital sex is just as much Of a sin as adultery and all other forms of sexual immorality. ...
... between Premarital sex and adultery is that adultery involves married persons while fornication involves those who are unmarried Premarital sex is just as much Of a sin as adultery and all other forms of sexual immorality. ...
13 - Joe Griffin Media Ministries
... koll£w, kollaō: “to glue together,” “to join together, “ “to bind,” “to cleave to.” Koll©sqai, kollasthai comes to be used for intimate association in the form of sexual intercourse. (This word), like the corresponding qb^D* davaq in Genesis 2:24, does not have the sexual sense, but it acquires this ...
... koll£w, kollaō: “to glue together,” “to join together, “ “to bind,” “to cleave to.” Koll©sqai, kollasthai comes to be used for intimate association in the form of sexual intercourse. (This word), like the corresponding qb^D* davaq in Genesis 2:24, does not have the sexual sense, but it acquires this ...
Bugger Off: Exploring legal, ethical, and religious aspects of sodomy
... institutions. Connections between sodomy and religion are easily illustrated. For example, even the basic English legal terms used to denote gay sexual experience are derived from the history of Christian religion. [email protected] term much favoured in EnglandBis derived from Medieval Latin Abulgarus@ me ...
... institutions. Connections between sodomy and religion are easily illustrated. For example, even the basic English legal terms used to denote gay sexual experience are derived from the history of Christian religion. [email protected] term much favoured in EnglandBis derived from Medieval Latin Abulgarus@ me ...
Sexual Orientation Court Cases
... Bowers, appealed to the Supreme Court and was granted certiorari. Question: Does the Constitution confer a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in consensual sodomy, thereby invalidating the laws of many states which make such conduct illegal? Conclusion: No. The divided Court found that the ...
... Bowers, appealed to the Supreme Court and was granted certiorari. Question: Does the Constitution confer a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in consensual sodomy, thereby invalidating the laws of many states which make such conduct illegal? Conclusion: No. The divided Court found that the ...
Sodomy

Sodomy (/ˈsɒdəmi/) is generally anal or oral sex between people or sexual activity between a person and a non-human animal (bestiality), but may also include any non-procreative sexual activity. Originally the term sodomy, which is derived from the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in chapters 18 and 19 of the Book of Genesis in the Bible, was commonly restricted to anal sex. Sodomy laws in many countries criminalized these behaviors, and other disfavored sexual activities as well. In the Western world, many of these laws have been overturned or are not routinely enforced.