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Category Archives: religion
“Hookers for Jesus”: Former Sex Workers Spreading the Gospel
By Nicole Greenfield The Vegas-based ministry Hookers for Jesus has set out to “hook, help, and heal” those still in the industry. The following is reprinted with permission from Religion Dispatches. You can sign up for their free daily newsletter … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Lobert, Heather Veitch, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Las Vegas Strip, Oz Fox, Prostitution, Religion Dispatches
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Hooked Up: Finding Casual Sex Through Online XXX Classifieds
What happens in a casual hook-up with someone you only met online? SeXis Magazine /By Rachel Rabbit White The Internet has forever changed the way we have sex. A recent study by Shape and Men’s Fitness showed that Facebook alone has a … Continue reading
Posted in drug war, drugs, economy, education, Human Rigths, internet, Journalism, movies, religion, sex, sexuality, USA, web
Tagged Casual sex, Chicago Reader, Classified advertising, Emily Post, Facebook, Men's Fitness, Sexuality, Sexually transmitted disease
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What the Ever-Popular ‘Exorcist’ Tells Us About Sex and Women
The implicit fear of women’s sexuality expressed by this film can explain why it still resonates. Ms. Blog / By Adriane Allan Keeping with the post-Halloween, post-election spirit, a freshly revamped version of The Exorcist has reared (or perhaps rotated) … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolescence, Carrie, Damien Karras, Devil, Exorcist, Father Karras, General Patraeus, Generation Gap, Georgetown, Gloria Steinem, Iraq, John Whitehead, Linda Blair, Los Angeles Times, Misogyny, Puberty, Regan MacNeil, Rosemary's Baby, The Rutherford Institute, The Stepford Wives, Xenophobia
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