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Sexuality & Gender

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Gutsy Guilt
Don't let shame over sexual sin destroy you.
Itchy Ears and Tongues of Fire
Gay-rights group employs Scripture. Also: Pentecostal success invites new challenges.
The Best Research Yet
Two psychologists show that homosexuals should not be discouraged from seeking change.
An Older, Wiser Ex-Gay Movement
The 30-year-old ministry now offers realistic hope for homosexuals.
Moving to 'Acceptance'
Mainline Lutheran assembly urges bishops not to discipline gay ministers.
My Top 5 Books on Sex

The Gay Shibboleth
Opposition to homosexual behavior may now be a bar to high office.
The Road to Healing
Battling homosexual attraction one day at a time.
Re-engineering Temptation
Fuzzy science sparks debate over treatments to reverse homosexuality.
Desire Happens
You see, you want. Then what?
The Rebirth of Venus
Charlene Cothran, editor of a magazine for African-American gays and lesbians, on how she renounced homosexuality and came to Christ.
'Tell Someone'? We Tried
Yes, HPV causes cervical cancer. Why did people scoff eight years ago, when we wanted to warn them?
'Safe Sex' for the Whole Nation
Why mandating the HPV vaccine is not a good idea.
Practicing Chastity
A lifelong spiritual discipline for singles and marrieds.
No Exceptions
UK sexual orientation regulations on adoption stir debate among Christians.
Pastor/Blogger Says Hebrew Prof's Gender Cost Her Tenure at Seminary
Southwestern Baptist's board chair calls hiring a "momentary lax of the parameters."
Child Sex Tours
The average victim is 14, and Americans make up 25 percent of the customers.
Haggard Says He Bought Meth But Didn't Use It
Also: Admits hiring Jones as masseuse, but says they didn't have sex.
Haggard Says Some Accusations Are True
Accuser says timing of outing was politically motivated, fails polygraph test.
Public Grievance
Calvin Seminary's first female professor alleges sex discrimination.
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