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  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • [1] The primary moral authority on the subject, the Bible, does not explicitly refer to homosexual inclination, though it is reasonable to believe that the word malakos, translated effeminate (1Cor. 6: 9) in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • First word, "malakoi" or "malakos" - it literally means soft or mushy; it can mean spineless, wishy-washy or without backbone.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • First word, "malakoi" or "malakos" - it literally means soft or mushy; it can mean spineless, wishy-washy or without backbone.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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