
Phil N. Molé: “Given the continuing resistance to gay marriage, and frequent attacks on the rights and characters of bisexuals and homosexuals, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about homophobia lately. I’ve been thinking about the reasons for this intolerance, and why it remains so common.
Among secularists and atheists, it often seems to be thought that homophobia is simply a matter of religious faith. People are supposedly homophobic because their religion tells them any sexual preference other than heterosexuality is sinful, or because they have general repressed attitudes about sexuality that stem from religious belief. But while religion definitely contributes to and enforces homophobia, it can’t reasonably be considered the cause of homophobia. For one thing, plenty of non-religious people are very homophobic. For another, religions get their characters from the societies in which they’re found, so we have to look at the norms of those societies if we want to understand where homophobia comes from.
Homophobia is a consequence of heterosexism, which is the idea that heterosexuality is the normal or “default” sexual preference…”

How about putting a list of all national and international green energy manufacturers and inventors together and suggesting to them that they go non-profit in order to speed up their companies’ growth.

Snakes, particularly the python, continued to be worshiped by evolving Homo, including Sapiens. A 70,000 BP 20ft (6m) rock, shaped as a python, has been found in the Tsodilo Hills (southern African Kalahari desert). It is engraved with hundreds of V-shaped notches and has a secret chamber inside a cave, which in ancient times was typically used for religious rituals (sacrificial offerings). There were large amounts of broken spear points on the ground outside the cave.

Bonobos live in large groups which split into smaller groups during the day in the search for food. Both, the larger and the smaller groups, are ran by adult females and consist of the adult female‘s young, her sons and their female partners.
Generally female dominance within various species of primates is far more common than previously reported.
Among chimpanzees, female coalitions are more solid and enduring then male ones.

The primate species emerged 60 million BP (before present). 40 million years later, apes evolved from monkeys, and by 14 million BP, our ape ancestor, Genus Dryopithecus, took ground in Eurasia.
Then, 9 million BP, Dryopithecus split into two species, the Gorillini which evolved into the gorilla, and Hominini, the direct ancestor we share with the chimpanzees.

There are 1 million fungi species currently in existence consisting of tow groups: yeast and mold. These microorganisms reside and reproduce in water, air, plants, animals, humans, and on objects.
Like industrial toxins, fungi inhabit and spread in the human body when its defense system is defective.

After decades of speculation about the causes of female orgasm difficulties, Mystery Revealed sets the record straight by digging deep into the subject, examining the source, breaking the taboos, and providing the reader with the answers needed for the elimination of this ancient dilemma.

Most parts of the world today have long established laws, governments, social and economic systems, and yet children and adults are still being mutilated, tortured, abused and killed.

Inspire research, new perspectives and interpretations of female sexuality, sexual function and pleasure.
Incorporate the clitoris (pleasure) and female orgasm (satisfaction) into the context of women’s health, starting at birth.

Katarina Nolte, first time author. I have been reading about sexuality since I was 11, which this month will make 28 years of hobby research on the subject.
Only over the past 10 years have I really learned more about the clitoris, and the more I learn, the more obvious it becomes that as women, we are unfortunately not equal partners in sexual matters.

At this point in human evolution environmental pollution from cars, trucks, plains, ships, factories, and processing plants, is the major cause for genetic and immune system damage in humans, animals and plants. These fine particles of industrial and recreational waste enter the body, get stuck and wreck havoc.

Raw chocolate is basically cold chocolate. You will make the best tasting raw chocolate at a room temperature of 80+ degrees, so summertime is great for making really yummy raw chocolate but not that great for serving it to guests because it melts so quickly. If you do a fantastic job, however, your homemade delicacy will be eaten like it’s the last meal.

If you are looking for methods that may assist you in releasing whatever it is that causes you to suffer from chronic stress, you might want to look into Alphabiotic Alignment, which promises to align not just the body, but the mind, emotions, and personal life energy (spirit, qi) as well.
Facebook: “Phil N. Molé” – Thoughts on Homophobia
Phil N. Molé: “Given the continuing resistance to gay marriage, and frequent attacks on the rights and characters of bisexuals and homosexuals, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about homophobia lately. I’ve been thinking about the reasons for this intolerance, and why it remains so common.
Among secularists and atheists, it often seems to be thought that homophobia is simply a matter of religious faith. People are supposedly homophobic because their religion tells them any sexual preference other than heterosexuality is sinful, or because they have general repressed attitudes about sexuality that stem from religious belief. But while religion definitely contributes to and enforces homophobia, it can’t reasonably be considered the cause of homophobia. For one thing, plenty of non-religious people are very homophobic. For another, religions get their characters from the societies in which they’re found, so we have to look at the norms of those societies if we want to understand where homophobia comes from.
Homophobia is a consequence of heterosexism, which is the idea that heterosexuality is the normal or “default” sexual preference…”