Some reflections on the push for gay marriage

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I’m 19, I’m a university student, I use social media, I play video games…and I oppose gay marriage. According to the polls and the stereotypes, I’m an anomaly.
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Love and Responsibility taking universities by storm

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In 1954 Hugh Hefner bought a centre-fold of Marilyn Monroe from a local calendar printer. Fourteen years later the sexual revolution reached its apex. Despite the fact that 17 million viewers watch each episode of Two-and-a-half-men in the U.S. an increasingly large number of university students have been taking the road less travelled by exploring a book written in 1960 that thought Hefner had missed the point….
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How to save a Marriage

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The universe is coming to an end.

I remember spending the final year of high school trying to appear far more scholarly than was the case by walking around with a book called, “The Second Law of Thermodynamics.” I don’t think I ever got past the first chapter but by reading the back cover I learned that everything in the universe, left to itself, is winding down.

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Why aren’t girls free?

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There are some things in life that I understand and there’s some that are just so confusing!

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Girl… Interrupted

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I found out last week that she was gone. Whisked away by what was left of her family, another school, starting again, the end result… predictable.

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Sacred Sex

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Since the sexual revolution the broad Catholic understanding of sexual intimacy has been about as popular as the recent New South Wales state government! The deep roots of this trend lie in the philosophies of Nietzsche, Freud and Kinsey and now appear each night for 1.71 million viewers in Australia in the form of Charlie Sheen in Two and Half Men.

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