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Page 189
... become homosexuals ' because if they become homosexuals , they wouldn't have a chance to enter the Kingdom of God unless by some miracle the Lord forgave them and overlooked what they were . Or unless they came to the Lord - which is so ...
... become homosexuals ' because if they become homosexuals , they wouldn't have a chance to enter the Kingdom of God unless by some miracle the Lord forgave them and overlooked what they were . Or unless they came to the Lord - which is so ...
Page 249
... become normal individuals . They might even become happy wives and mothers , if only their mental condition could be corrected by therapeutic or normal suggestion , and their endocrine system toned up by administration of such extracts ...
... become normal individuals . They might even become happy wives and mothers , if only their mental condition could be corrected by therapeutic or normal suggestion , and their endocrine system toned up by administration of such extracts ...
Page 253
... become a matter of serious concern in the bringing up of a child of either sex and unless comprehensive measures are employed to inform parents of its dangers , a disintegration of our present code of morality is threatened . Whatever ...
... become a matter of serious concern in the bringing up of a child of either sex and unless comprehensive measures are employed to inform parents of its dangers , a disintegration of our present code of morality is threatened . Whatever ...
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