Tag: lesbian

  • The Chiongs: Documenting Their Same-Sex Marriage

    The Chiongs: Documenting Their Same-Sex Marriage

    About The Chiongs

    Our little family consists of me Mama Olivia Chiong, my wife Mommy Irene Chiong and our daughter Baby Zoey Chiong. This blog was started as a way for me to share my thoughts on our life together.

    Parenting in the most expensive city in the world is not easy. Same-sex parenting is of course just that little bit harder and more expensive. Since we have chosen to have a child in Singapore, we are well aware of the many challenges that lie ahead of us.

    Life is not meant to be lived in fear. I believe in living my life the way I want instead of living life the way others expect me to. Sure, we may face some obstacles along the way, but how can you know true happiness if you have not had to fight for it? As humans, our emotions play a big part in the ups and downs of our lives. Happiness is a state of mind that can only be achieved if you have known sadness. It is all relative.

    So thank you for coming to check out my blog. Stay a while, get to know us and feel free to ask questions. I can be reached at olivia (at) thechiongs.com

     

    Source: http://olivia.thechiongs.com

  • Conservative Singapore Not Ready For Same-Sex Marriage

    Conservative Singapore Not Ready For Same-Sex Marriage

    The Republic is not ready for same-sex marriage as the society is still “basically a conservative one”, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

    While he noted the developments in developed countries, he pointed out the “considerable resistance” from these places too.

    “There is a trend in developed countries. In America, they have gay marriage. It is state by state. Not all states have agreed. In Europe, some countries have done it … but there was big considerable resistance,” said Mr Lee. “Even in America, there is a very strong pushback from conservative groups against the idea.”

    Mr Lee, who was interviewed by a group of journalists from around the region yesterday (June 4), was responding to ABS-CBN News Channel journalist Antonio Velaquez, who had asked for his views on gay marriage and whether Singapore is ready for it.

    Mr Lee said: “No, I do not think Singapore is ready … In Singapore, there is a range of views. There are gay groups in Singapore, there are gay people in Singapore and they have a place to stay here and we let them live their own lives. And we do not harass them or discriminate against them.”

    He added: “But neither, I think, if you ask most Singaporeans, do we want the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community to set the tone for Singapore society. The society is basically a conservative one. It is changing, but it is changing gradually and there are different views, including views especially from the religious groups who push back … It is completely understandable.”

    The Government’s view is that “where we are … is not a bad place to be”, Mr Lee said. “There is space for the gay community, but they should not push the agenda too hard because if they (do), there will be a very strong pushback,” he added.

    “And this is not an issue where there is a possibility that the two sides can discuss and eventually come to a consensus. Now, these are very entrenched views and the more you discuss, the angrier people get.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Mohd Khair: Kaum Sodom Di Bumi Temasek

    Mohd Khair: Kaum Sodom Di Bumi Temasek

    Negara kita rapat dengan sebuah kuasa besar dunia yang juga merupakan pengeksport terbesar gayahidup kaum Sodom ke merata dunia.

    Negara tersebut menggunakan pelbagai taktik putar belit dan ancaman demi memaksa negara-negara lain menerima dan menjadikan gayahidup Sodom itu sebagai normal, ‘halal’ serta dilindungi undang-undang berdasarkan hak asasi manusia.

    Negara kita, Alhamdulillah, masih lagi mempertahankan undang-undang yang mengharamkan kegiatan seks luar tabii sepertimana termaktub dalam Seksyen 377A Kanun Kesiksaan (Penal Code). Dan kegiatan seks luar tabii ini adalah piala agung dalam gayahidup kaum Sodom.

    Namun, pada masa yang sama juga acara tahunan untuk mempromosikan gaya hidup kaum Sodom tetap dibenarkan di negara kita. Ini menimbulkan semacam percanggahan nilai terhadap nilai-nilai kekeluargaan yang dipertahankan Kementerian Pembangunan Sosial dan Keluarga (MSF) dan juga bertentangan dengan dasar perlaksanaan Seksyen 377A.

    Apakah ini permulaan negara kita mula tunduk dengan tekanan kuasa dunia yang rapat dengan negara kita?

    Atau apakah ini cara pihak berwenang untuk tangani tekanan dari kuncu-kuncu korporat kuasa besar tersebut agar negara kita tidak dipengapakan di peringkat ekonomi global?

    Harapan kami sebagai rakyat Singapura adalah apa yang diucapkan PM Lee Hsien Loong baru-baru ini di Istana semasa acara IRO itu adalah petanda yang pihak pemerintah akan terus mempertahan Seksyen 377A dan untuk pihak-pihak yang menghidupkan gayahidup kaum Sodom untuk mengakui dan menghormati bahawa sebahagian aspek sosial rakyat Singapura berkait erat dan tidak dapat dipisahkan dari aspek keagamaan yang kami anuti. Kedua-duanya itu tidak dapat dipisahkan.

    Pihak yang menghidupkan gayahidup kaum Sodom tidak boleh memaksa dengan cara terang-terangan mahupun cara licik pihak majoriti rakyat Singapura untuk menghalalkan gayahidup kaum Sodom itu dan menghapuskan Seksyen 377A.

    Dan inilah nampaknya yang sedang mereka itu lakukan melalui acara tahunan untuk mempromosikan dan mengagungkan gayahidup kaum Sodom.

    Apakah kita masih lagi tak nampak, atau buat-buat tak nampak?

    Kepada yang ingin Kembali Kepada Fitrah, silakan. Kami terima dengan tangan terbuka.

    Walau apapun, semoga ALlah melindungi dan mengampuni kita semua di atas perkara-perkara yang kita lakukan dan TIDAK lakukan mengenai perkara ini.

    Kita juga memanjatkan doa’ semoga negara kita tidak tunduk kepada tekanan demi tekanan dari pihak-pihak luar dari kuasa besar tersebut.

    Dan tidak kurang kritikal juga, sama-samalah kita berdoa semoga kita semua tidak ditimpa musibah bersebab adanya kaum Sodom di bumi Temasek ini.

    ALlah Maha Besar!

     

    Source: Mohd Khair

  • Munah, Hirzi, ShiGGa Shay, Inch Chua And Daren Tan Among Acts Lined Up For Pink Dot Concert 2015

    Munah, Hirzi, ShiGGa Shay, Inch Chua And Daren Tan Among Acts Lined Up For Pink Dot Concert 2015

    Held in conjunction with the annual Pink Dot rally, the Pink Dot Concert 2015 is set to bring Hong Lim Park to life with an exhilarating line-up of some of Singapore’s hottest local talents.

    Performers include YouTube sensations Munah and Hirzi, Project Superstar winner Daren Tan, singer-songwriters Inch Chua and Gentle Bones, hip-hop artist ShiGGa Shay as well as dance group Plus Point.

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    Starting at 6:30pm on Saturday13th June, the Pink Dot Concert 2015 will conclude as participants come together in a sea of shimmering pink lights to form the iconic Pink Dot; a symbol of support for the freedom to love. Please remember to wear pink-coloured clothing!

    According to regulations governing Speakers’ Corner, only Singaporeans and Permanent Residents may participate in events held at Hong Lim Park. However, foreigners are most welcome to watch and observe the concert as well as the formation of Pink Dot 2015.

    Support the #FreedomToLove with Pink Dot SG: YouTubeFacebook | Instagram & Twitter: @PinkDotSg | Website | Social Media Campaign

    Hashtags: #PinkDotSg #FreedomToLove #WhereLoveLivesSg

     

    Source: http://popspoken.com

  • The Gay Revival

    The Gay Revival

    I’m going to address some very controversial topics today. If you have trouble with God moving outside your comfort zone, you may not want to read this article. I’m serious: be careful! This may push your buttons.

    We’re going to talk about homosexual Christians, LGBT [Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender] Christians.

    The Bible is clear, Old Testament and New: homosexual behavior is sinful behavior. Since we’re talking about Christians, we could go on about how there are loads of sins that we overlook in the church, while we call out certain others, but that hypocrisy is another topic for another day.

    One day, years ago, I was with a small group, praying for some folks we knew that were stuck in homosexuality. It was one of those prayer gatherings where you just know that God is hearing your prayers, even as he’s helping to shape them and encourage us in them.

    In the midst of that, I had a vision: tens of thousands of people in the homosexual community were encountering Jesus. It was a huge movement, and God was in their midst. They were worshiping powerfully, and God was delighting in their praise. There were signs and wonders. Many were in tears, some because of His love, some because of their sin, but it wasn’t always the sin I had my own eyes on that they were convicted of. It was a genuine revival.

    I began to praise God for that revival, for the many sons and daughters that were coming back to their Father, and as I did, the vision became even more real: I was in their midst as they were worshiping God.

    And then I realized: they weren’t – most of them weren’t – leaving their culture. Nearly all of them stayed in the homosexual community, and a very large number of them didn’t appear to repent of their homosexual ways.

    I began to react to that: That’s not right, I said in my mind. Father began to gently instruct me in this vision:

    1)         When he calls people to himself, he does not call them to leave their culture. American Church Culture is not our goal. Relationship with Jesus is the goal. Hmm. OK. That’s true enough.

    2)         When he finally got ahold of my life (after a longer fight than it should have been), I was not sin-free. There were several sins that he took decades to put his finger on. In fact, He said, There are some things I haven’t pointed out to you even yet. Yikes.

    But it’s true. If he didn’t point out– and by pointing out, give me grace to deal with – some of my sins for decades, why should I expect him to be less patient with other sons and daughters?

    3)         And son, he said so very gently: these are my children, not yours. I am their Father, you are not. I am capable of raising My own children without your getting in their way.

    Since that experience, I’ve received a few reports that it’s beginning to happen, that substantial numbers of people inside the LGBT community are discovering the Lover of their Souls!

    I have received credible testimony from different people in different streams that tell me about the revival that is going on among the homosexual population. (At their request, and for their safety, I will not be releasing their identities. Some people do not respond well when God moves outside their box.)

    These people have been among gatherings of gay believers – we might call them church meetings or conferences – where the worship is powerful, where the Holy Spirit is present, where signs and wonders are in abundance, where Jesus is lifted up high. They have recognized God’s favor on the gatherings, and experienced His delight in them.

    I have met believers who are homosexuals. Some appear to be your basic, timid churchgoers, some flaming transsexuals proclaiming the gospel to their community. Some are content with their homosexuality; some want out but don’t know how; some are proud of their status, though these seem to be the ones who’ve taken the brunt of the church’s accusations.

    I’ve said all this to arrive at this conclusion: God is moving powerfully in ways that we never expected. And hold on to your hats, because he has more than this that he’s going to do.

    So how shall we respond to homosexuals that call themselves Christians? That’s simple: we love them. Just like we’re called to love self-righteous people who call themselves Christians.

    We surely have no right to challenge the faith of either group, and nearly always, we lack the right to challenge either their behavior or their culture. But we have the right to love them.

    Let’s love one another, as Jesus commanded us, shall we? And let’s trust our good Father to raise His children well.

     

    Source: www.pilgrimgram.com