It appears that teachers who practice homosexual acts are between 90 to 100 times more apt to involve themselves sexually with pupils than teachers who confine themselves to heterosexual acts.
Based on this, no homosexual should be allowed anywhere near children or a school. And parents should take great caution to keep their children safe from being around homosexuals.
The reality is that homosexuals and transsexuals are perverts who reject both nature and God’s ways, and are indeed dangerous predators when set loose on a community. It is no wonder there are so many attempts to allow them to infiltrate schools, churches, and church leadership: it is so they can find more innocent victims.
Soloist wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:30 am
Pretty old data, you would think we have considerably more data now.
I would expect that if this was the case, we would have more modern data as well to support this. There is very little data reverenced too. 30 cases…
Yes. This a report from almost 40 years ago.
Yes, because back then there wasn’t a political bias against accurate reporting of this information. No academic could write a report like this now without destroying their career.
Commenters, including Angelique Chelton, a pastor at Pilgrims Mennonite Church in Akron, said Parsons’ and D’Agostino’s comments on the story hour harmed the LGBTQ community, particularly school-age children who deal with bullying and struggle to reconcile their identity with the broader community.
The apostasy of the worldly Mennonite Church is on full display with a “pastor” claiming that children are homosexuals. Children do not have a sexuality. I would strongly suspect this pastor may be covering up child sexual abuse, because why else would he or she be so strongly in favour encouraging children to be around gross sexual drag shows?
Josh wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:15 am
Yes, because back then there wasn’t a political bias against accurate reporting of this information. No academic could write a report like this now without destroying their career.
Either way, 30 is hardly enough to draw any definitive conclusions.
We know much of sexual abuse cases are documented and the data can be found.
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Soloist wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:30 am
Pretty old data, you would think we have considerably more data now.
I would expect that if this was the case, we would have more modern data as well to support this. There is very little data reverenced too. 30 cases…
Yes. This a report from almost 40 years ago.
Yes, because back then there wasn’t a political bias against accurate reporting of this information. No academic could write a report like this now without destroying their career.
Paul Cameron, the author of the paper in the OP, was expelled from the American Psychological Association in 1983 for ethics complaints.
In 1984 the Nebraska Psychological Association issued a statement disassociating itself "from the representations and interpretations of scientific literature offered by Dr. Paul Cameron." In 1986 the American Sociological Association passed a resolution stating, "The American Sociological Association officially and publicly states that Paul Cameron is not a sociologist, and condemns his consistent misrepresentation of sociological research." This was based on a report from the ASA's Committee on the Status of Homosexuals in Sociology, which summarised Cameron's inflammatory statements and commented, "It does not take great analytical abilities to suspect from even a cursory review of Cameron's writings that his claims have almost nothing to do with social science and that social science is used only to cover over another agenda. Very little of his work could find support from even a bad misreading of genuine social science investigation on the subject and some sociologists, such as Alan Bell, have been 'appalled' at the abuse of their work." In 1996, the board of directors of the Canadian Psychological Association approved a position statement disassociating the organisation from Cameron's work on sexuality, stating that he had "consistently misinterpreted and misrepresented research on sexuality, homosexuality, and lesbianism.
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Soloist wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:30 am
Pretty old data, you would think we have considerably more data now.
I would expect that if this was the case, we would have more modern data as well to support this. There is very little data reverenced too. 30 cases…
Yes. This a report from almost 40 years ago.
Yes, because back then there wasn’t a political bias against accurate reporting of this information. No academic could write a report like this now without destroying their career.
Commenters, including Angelique Chelton, a pastor at Pilgrims Mennonite Church in Akron, said Parsons’ and D’Agostino’s comments on the story hour harmed the LGBTQ community, particularly school-age children who deal with bullying and struggle to reconcile their identity with the broader community.
The apostasy of the worldly Mennonite Church is on full display with a “pastor” claiming that children are homosexuals. Children do not have a sexuality. I would strongly suspect this pastor may be covering up child sexual abuse, because why else would he or she be so strongly in favour encouraging children to be around gross sexual drag shows?
Was George Brunk II a prophet, or just an accurate observer of trends in the Mennonite church?
I am sure this video has made the rounds. Never was it more true, the trajectory is astounding. Apparently, the local liberal mennonite church (MCUSA) won't make announcements of our music events, for fear their constituency will be offended by a "non-affirming" church. Just for the record, they have a female assistant pastor that has a wife.......
Szdfan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:05 am
Yes. This a report from almost 40 years ago.
Yes, because back then there wasn’t a political bias against accurate reporting of this information. No academic could write a report like this now without destroying their career.
Paul Cameron, the author of the paper in the OP, was expelled from the American Psychological Association in 1983 for ethics complaints.
In 1984 the Nebraska Psychological Association issued a statement disassociating itself "from the representations and interpretations of scientific literature offered by Dr. Paul Cameron." In 1986 the American Sociological Association passed a resolution stating, "The American Sociological Association officially and publicly states that Paul Cameron is not a sociologist, and condemns his consistent misrepresentation of sociological research." This was based on a report from the ASA's Committee on the Status of Homosexuals in Sociology, which summarised Cameron's inflammatory statements and commented, "It does not take great analytical abilities to suspect from even a cursory review of Cameron's writings that his claims have almost nothing to do with social science and that social science is used only to cover over another agenda. Very little of his work could find support from even a bad misreading of genuine social science investigation on the subject and some sociologists, such as Alan Bell, have been 'appalled' at the abuse of their work." In 1996, the board of directors of the Canadian Psychological Association approved a position statement disassociating the organisation from Cameron's work on sexuality, stating that he had "consistently misinterpreted and misrepresented research on sexuality, homosexuality, and lesbianism.
More likely that he did not follow the "party line." From a cursory reading of the wikipedia article, it was not ethics, as a disagreement with his conclusions. I would be expelled as well, as I would never call homosexuality "normal" but rather a pathology.