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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    You can say that about any sexual desire. If you go with that line of defense, it applies to pedophiles.
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    But the parents are there during their formative years to put their feelings in context and to educate them. Then leave the decision on being gay or celibate to them. (To clarify, by "being gay", I mean actively participating in gay culture and same-sex relationships.)
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    When kids are still in their formative years, you don't push them out due to them being gay. As a parent, it's your job to discipline your kids with their behaviours and actions. When your kid says he's gay, it always has a root cause.
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    It is pretty much the same thing. Do you want to actually debate or score internet points?
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    Developing social peer groups? You started to develop that the moment you go out and play with your neighbours. During preschool, elementary through high school. You can still do that in college while staying at home. I don't see how you cannot do that. Like I said, the parents should monitor...
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    That wasn't my experience. I was able to do that while living at home. Why is it necessary to live on campus?
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    How so? You're parents are there to cater to all your needs and all you need to think about is passing college and/or aiming to graduate with honors. Kids should just focus on studying when they are at that stage of their life.
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    Religion The ethics of disowning degenerate family members

    Isn't it a Western thing that kids eventually will be independent from their parents? Financially independent and all that? I think that is a factor. As a parent, you have the authority and duty to discipline and protect your children from evil things. In their formative years mother and father...
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