Friday, May 26, 2006

One More Help To Refute THE DA VINCI CODE

Davincicode1Maybe you are saying as many are, "enough on THE DA VINCI CODE already", but I thought it might be helpful to give you one more tool to help you refute Da Vinci quite simply.  Here is an article from Associate Editor Collin Hansen of CHRISTIANITY TODAY, that deals with THE FIVE BIG QUESTIONS FROM THE DA VINCI CODE.  I have simply copied and pasted it into my post as it appears on the site.
5 Big Questions from The Da Vinci Code
A brief guide.
by Christianity Today magazine Associate Editor Collin Hansen

Already an international publishing sensation, The Da Vinci Code now is a feature film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks. The compelling story written by Dan Brown blurs the line between fact and fiction, so moviegoers have joined readers wondering about the origins and legitimacy of orthodox Christianity. This guide offers brief answers to five important questions.
1. Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene?
No. Mary Magdalene was certainly close to Jesus. She wept at Jesus' tomb (John 20). Jesus even entrusted her to return and tell the disciples about his resurrection. But we have no reason to believe they were married. Brown says that Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper reveals the secret. He writes that the figure to Jesus' right, traditionally known as the apostle John, is actually Mary. Not true. Artists often gave characters feminine features to portray youth. John was the youngest of the disciples.
Brown correctly observes that few Jewish men of Jesus' day did not marry. But why, then, did the apostle Paul, himself celibate, not mention Jesus and Mary when he argued that apostles could marry (1 Cor. 9:5)?
2. What about these alternative gospels that aren't in the New Testament?
It's true that the Bible did not arrive as a "fax from heaven," as Brown writes. The New Testament canon in its current form was first formally attested in 367. Nevertheless, church leaders applied important standards when compiling the Bible. Authors of accepted writings needed to have walked and talked with Jesus, or at least with his leading disciples. Their teaching could not contradict what other apostles had written, and their documents must have been accepted by the entire church, from Jerusalem to Rome. Church leaders considered earlier letters and reports more credible than later documents. Finally, they prayed and trusted the Holy Spirit to guide their decisions.
The so-called Gnostic gospels, many discovered just last century, did not meet these criteria. Many appeared much later than the Bible and were dubiously attributed to major Christian leaders. Their teachings contrasted with what apostles like Paul had written. For example, many Gnostic writings argued that Jesus did not appear in the flesh, because flesh is evil, or they rejected the Old Testament.
3. Were there really competing Christianities during the early church?
Yes—in the sense there were many disputes about the nature of Jesus. And the church has done its best to vanquish challengers to orthodoxy. Once the church decided against the Gnostic writings, they gathered and burned all the Gnostic manuscripts they could find.
Later church councils convened to discuss other threats to Christian orthodoxy. Constantine, the first Roman emperor to make Christianity legal, called the most important of these meetings in 325. Leaders from around the Christian world gathered in Nicea, where they debated Arianism, which taught that God created Jesus. Brown writes that Constantine called this council so he could introduce a new divine Jesus on par with the Father. On the contrary, documents from before Nicea show that most followers of Jesus already called him LORD, the Yahweh of the Old Testament. The church leaders at Nicea rejected Arianism and affirmed that God and Jesus existed together from the beginning in the Trinity. This council produced the first drafts of what became the Nicene Creed, a landmark explanation of Christian belief.
4. What is Opus Dei?
A conservative religious group within the Roman Catholic Church. Opus Dei urges priests and laypeople to strenuously pursue sanctification through everyday discipline. The group has taken criticism for its conservative views, zeal, and secretive practices. There is no evidence that Opus Dei has resorted to murder; nor has the Vatican entrusted Opus Dei to violently guard the church's deepest secrets, as Dan Brown claims in The Da Vinci Code.
5. Does the Priory of Sion really exist?
Yes, but not as described by Brown. Researchers suspect that members of the real-life Priory of Sion, founded in 1956, forged documents that placed major historical figures—such as Isaac Newton and Leonard da Vinci—in an ancient secret society. There is no evidence for this group beyond dubious documents. Any story relating this group to a dynasty begun by Jesus and Mary Magdalene is a fanciful work of fiction.
Collin Hansen is associate editor of Christianity Today (www.christianitytoday.com). For more Christianity Today coverage, visit www.ChristianityToday.com/go/DaVinci

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Some Help For Fellow Bloggers


I am not a tech-geek, but I do like to discover tools that can spruce up my blog and help others do the same.  I am especially looking for ways to streamline and simplify blogging.  I have discovered a new blogging tool called QUMANA that I am excited about trying out.  This particular tool is free and in BETA FORM and can be downloaded at QUMANA.  QUMANA makes it possible to do most everything necessary to post to your page right from your desktop without having to go to your actual blog.  You can write a post, save it for another time and then post it when ready without going into your account.  It has most or all of the normal capabilities of your blog posting editor in a very user-friendly interface.  Check it out and see what you think.


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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

THE DA VINCI CODE: A REVIEW

HankstautoudavinciWell, we did it!  On Monday night, my wife and I ventured through the doors of the Fairchild Cinemas, the smells of popcorn and the bad movie previews to see the screen adaptation of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.  After reading a number of reviews and watching a very well done rebuttal to his book, we were able to come to some of our own conclusions.

First, the good stuff.  I'm still thinking...!  Oh, I know, Paris is sure a beautiful city and the Louvre is a magnificent memorial to the creative touch of God upon the human spirit.  The art work depicted in the film made me yearn for an opportunity to visit Paris one day to experience the image of God shown forth through the great masters.  The acting was decent, though Tom Hanks has done much better.  Ian McKellen is truly an amazing actor, able to make himself believable in any part I have ever seen him portray.  Well, that's about all I consider praiseworthy.

Now, the meat and potatoes.  It is an act of self-torture to sit for 2 1/2 hours and hear the Savior you love and live for blasphemed and misrepresented.  If this picture had been a portrayal of Muhammad, we would have had large scale riots, bombings and worldwide bloodshed!  Thank God, the very Christ who was being lied about has taught us differently and is well able to defend Himself!  I now know that this book and picture are not merely an innocent piece of fiction, but a convoluted mixture of fiction, revisionist history, outright lies, reconstituted ancient Gnosticism and modern paganism.

I almost feel bad for having supported Hollywood with our 16 dollars, but I felt it was necessary to know what it is that people are discussing around the proverbial water cooler.  If believers are going to see this movie, I think it is important to go with an un-churched person so as to be able to answer the many questions that will inevitably flow forth from their confused mouths and minds.  I really do not know how any lover of Jesus Christ could find entertainment value in hearing and watching our Master and King be made out to be a fraud!

I know that many of the "cool" Christians out there who read this will feel that I am overreacting and going into "extremist" mode, but when I step back and really think about The Da Vinci Code, I cannot put a pretty face on blasphemy and deception.  There must be some kind of cultural lines drawn sooner or later, and there have got to be some hills we are ready to die on.  I cannot be silent about living in a time when it is becoming a regular occurrence to see and hear my God and His church mocked, ridiculed and marginalized in the popular media on a daily basis.

In the last several months, story upon story has emerged calling the historic faith of followers of Christ into question.  Please, understand, I am not insecure about God, Jesus, the Bible and the church being unable to undergo scrutiny and emerge stronger than ever, but I am concerned about being able to get a fair hearing in the marketplace of ideas.  Our Lord and His followers have been persecuted, defamed, rejected and killed since the beginning and yet the church and true biblical faith have thrived.  I just hope America has not come to the place where she is shutting her ears to the truth of Jesus and His Gospel.

In closing, you may be asking where the review of the movie was in all of this venting.  Well, in a nutshell, The Da Vinci Code is a bad movie with beautiful on-site cinematography, some pretty well portrayed bad guys and one of the most offensive story-lines in history.  Sentiments similar to mine were very passionately expressed in an interview with Author Eric Metaxas at RELEVANT MAGAZINE.  His article really provoked me and can be accessed HERE.

PS - A very dear friend of mine, Stan Fleming is an excellent apologist (one who defends the Christian Faith by reason, history and logic) and has just recently returned from Europe on a "Refuting the Da Vinci Code" tour.  He has made his notes available to us and I have included a summary of 16 points that refute the errors of Dan Brown.  They are in MS WORD format and can be accessed right here - Download refuting_the_davinci_code_fable_summary.doc 

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Monday, May 22, 2006

BE THOU MY VISION

Vision1 Where there is no vision (prophetic revelation), the people perish... Proverbs 29:18  

I hear a call going out in our land in this day for men and women of vision as never before. It is a desperate call, really more of a cry for leaders with a vision that will inspire us to reach for higher heights than ever before. This cry seems to manifest itself most clearly in the political arena as aspiring leaders and candidates assure us of the great vision they have for our nation and its future.

Being a person of vision has always been important to me as I have found hope and encouragement flows from having a vision for life and ministry. I have found that vision-less people are direction-less people without much hope for the future and no plan to get where they aren't going. On the other hand, I have found that many people are calling their own dreams, presumptions and desires, a vision from God, and are therefore setting themselves up for big disappointment. Take a few minutes with me and look at the most important and fulfilling aspect of “getting a vision”, namely an encounter with the living God.

A number of years ago as my wife and I drove to Spokane to attend a conference, we were enjoying a great worship tape when a line to a song jumped into my heart and the Lord seemed to speak to me about vision.  The line I refer to is from a Vineyard song on the HUNGRY CD called, “BE THE CENTRE.”  The third verse starts, “Jesus, be my vision.”  As I heard this verse it suddenly struck me, as things often do with God, that the Lord has been refocusing me on Himself as the “center” and “vision” of my life. 

As I thought about these things, I began to revisit the disappointments of ministry, the “hope deferred that makes the heart sick” and the lack of fulfilled vision in my own life.  I realized that Jesus is the essence of all I have ever wanted to be and that knowing Him intimately is the greatest vision a person could ever have.  These things may seem obvious to you the reader, as they did and do to me, but at that moment they became a revelation to me of the greatest pursuit and adventure to life.  These things have become more real to me as I have noticed the general lack of vision many of God’s people have to know God intimately.  Jesus himself must become our vision.  As He fills our gaze, we will see the things that are important to Him and He will call us to become involved with Him in the things that make His heart beat.

Consider with me several Biblical examples of this truth as we gaze into the Scriptures.  Moses had truly experienced what it meant to be broken and brought to the point of having very little self confidence.  Educated in Egypt by the best educators of his time, “mighty in word and deed”, Moses somehow came into contact with his ethnic background and heritage.  This revelation brought him into a great conflict one day as he observed his own people being oppressed in their slavery and decided to deliver them in his own strength.  In a moment of rage Moses was downgraded in status from possible ruler of Egypt to a hunted fugitive! 

After fleeing Egypt he became a shepherd on the back side of the desert and learned the lessons of waiting, trusting and contentment.  After forty years of leading sheep around the desert he encountered a bush that would forever change his life as well as ours.  As he stared at a bush that was burning and yet not consumed, the voice of the one true God began to speak to him and call him to a special work.  Moses would be the one who would deliver the people of God out of Egypt and into the promise land.  When most of us read this account, we miss the most important aspect of the story, specifically the fact that God first identified Himself and called Moses to remove his sandals and worship on Holy Ground. 

Before Moses could ever become a deliverer he had to first encounter the Great Deliverer Himself, the I Am.  This one vision and the many that would follow would become the springboard for the most powerful and important ministry of the entire Old Testament.  This encounter ruined Moses and caused him to continually seek the presence of the Lord to the point where he had the audacity to ask to see the Glory of the Lord!  This vision of the Person of the Lord led to a revelation of the Purpose of the Lord.  This is the clear Biblical pattern and still the way our God manifests Himself today. 

            This pattern continues throughout the Scriptures with Joshua as he sees the Captain of the Lord’s armies and worships on Holy ground.  This happened before receiving instructions to conquer Jericho, the gateway to the rest of the Promise land.  Isaiah saw the Lord high and lifted up before he heard, “who will go for us...?”  Jeremiah had a revelation of God the rejected Lover, before he could go forth into a ministry of rejection, sorrow and destruction.  Only the open revelation of the Lord could keep him through the persecution and sorrow he would have to endure. 

            The Apostle Paul gives us another example of this truth as he stands before the angry mob in Jerusalem and recounts his conversion; Acts 22:6-10 - 6 “As I was on the road, nearing Damascus, about noon a very bright light from heaven suddenly shone around me. 7 I fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to me, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?’ 8 “ ‘Who are you, sir?’ I asked. And he replied, ‘I am Jesus of Nazareth, the one you are persecuting.’  9 The people with me saw the light but didn't hear the voice.  10 “I said, ‘What shall I do, Lord?’ And the Lord told me, ‘Get up and go into Damascus, and there you will be told all that you are to do.’  Paul understood the proper order when he asked, “Who are you, sir?” before, “What shall I do, Lord?”  We often get these questions backwards as we zealously seek to do something for God instead of concentrating on knowing His Person first.  A true vision for ministry will always issue from an encounter with the Lord in private as we seek to know Him and see His beauty and glory

        I close these thoughts with a Psalm and a classic Hymn that both capture the heart of being God-vision seekers far better than I can.  Psalm 27:4 - One thing I have desired of the Lord, that will I seek: That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in His temple.  The third verse of, “Be Thou My Vision” really speaks to this thought beautifully.  Read, meditate and enjoy the Presence of the Lord.  “Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise - Thou mine inheritance, now and always; Thou and Thou only, first in my heart - High King of heaven, my Treasure Thou art.”  May the Lord bless your seeking hearts!

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Saturday, May 20, 2006

Some More New Stuff

Andertoons1_1Everyone please take notice!  I have a "Lightning Banner" in blue now at the top of the page.  Along with that, you will notice a continually updated news-feed from NEWSVINE and a CARTOON OF THE DAY from ANDERTOONS.  To see the cartoon, just click on it and a window will appear with the cartoon in it.  The Newsvine stories can be accessed the same way.
 



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Friday, May 19, 2006

INVERTED BLUE AND WHITE

Well, here are the same colors, but inverted with blue on the outside and a large white area.  Part of my reason for going with the larger white area is because it seems to be easier to read and very similar to the newest trend in web design called WEB 2.0.  Google pioneered this particular look and many companies and organizations are following suit.  I'm not doing it as Google would, but I am trying to learn from the "experts" as they study what people like and what works.  Just a thought.



THE DA VINCI CODE IS UPON US! YAWN...

Davincicodethe THE DA VINCI CODE IS UPON US!  I know this is supposed to make me get defensive and be concerned about people's faith, but I just cannot get that upset about bad history, regurgitated ancient Gnostic error, and what critics are mostly giving, "lukewarm praise, shrugs of indifference, some jeering laughter and a few derisive jabs." I admit that I haven't yet read the book or seen the movie, but I will do both soon.  I hear the book is a roller-coaster, page-turner, which makes me excited about reading it. 


I have read several articles, watched a 70 minute video that pretty much shredded Dan Brown's recounting of history and seen much of the hubbub on TV.  The amazing thing is that even the Networks, National Geographic, Fox News and 60 Minutes agree that Dan Brown has some serious issues when it comes to getting his facts straight.  Now, that in itself is akin to a miracle!


Gnosticism arose as a formidable opponent to the early church and endured for a few centuries before being repudiated by the truth of the Gospel and those who actually walked with Jesus of Nazareth.  It is a familiar doctrine of demons that first made itself known through a serpent in a garden as he tempted a woman with special, inside, god-like knowledge.  Our adversary, that serpent of old, is not very creative, but he is an expert at getting as much mileage out of his lies as could be possible. 


It is very important that we know his lies, but even more important that we know the truth.  That, I am afraid is the real issue.  Christians do not really know what they believe and how to defend it against error.  The times that we live in will test us and our ability to "contend for the faith."  Dear brother and sister in Christ, FEAR NOT THE DA VINCI CODE, BUT FEAR THE LORD!


CHRISTIANITY TODAY REVIEW OF - THE DA VINCI CODE
ROTTEN TOMATOES - OVERALL CRITICS REACTION TO DA VINCI CODE
THE DA VINCI DIALOG - A SITE DEDICATED TO EXPOSING THE ERRORS OF THE BOOK AND MOVIE
RELEVANT MAGAZINE ARTICLE - SEEKING TRUTH IN THE DA VINCI CODE


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Thursday, May 18, 2006

A Different Banner

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A different banner for your input.  I didn't get much positive feedback on the page banner.



TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!



NAVY BLUE AND WHITE

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Well, here is TEMPLATE #2, which I have called NAVY BLUE AND WHITE.  Tell me what you think.  It seems Purple and White was a little too Purple for most people's taste.



Doug



Sunday, May 14, 2006

A Man, A Blog and Change

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Something about myself I have come to accept is my regular need for variety and change.  Yes, I have my grooves like everyone else has, but I do truly love to spice things up a bit.  I have been designing several Page Templates and thought I would let you check some of them out over the next couple of weeks.  Tell me what you think.  I know that it's a good thing to have constancy and a certain amount of name-brand familiarity, but I am not a household name by any means, so I don't think I'm going to rock many boats by changing my banner and some colors.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT WITH YOUR CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM.

THIS TEMPLATE IS CALLED PURPLE AND WHITE - Pretty creative huh?

Friday, May 12, 2006

JESSE HELMS ON BONO

Bono1Even Jesse Helms is a fan of U2 and BONO!  I have been a U2 fan for 25 years now and I can honestly say I have always loved the passion and energy that they bring to every song and show they perform.  I remember turning on MTV in 1981 and watching a music video that was filmed in Northern Ireland and being impacted by the way BONO led young people through the streets as he wailed-out lyrics with actual substance and meaning.  I had the privilege of seeing U2 twice in concert in 1984 and I was moved deeply by their music and BONO'S stage persona.  I remember wrestling with the questions of the genuineness of BONO'S faith in Christ shortly after my conversion.

For a number of years I quit listening to U2 as I came to have serious doubts about BONO'S "form" of Christianity.  I would read articles about his wild times on tour and be confused by the kind of expletives he would use during interviews.  Well, I don't always agree with his politics, methods, or language, but I have come to see that this man really knows Jesus and has something to say.

BONO is one of the most influential Christians on this planet and he is using his albums, celebrity and concert pulpit to do something worthwhile in the world.  As one of TIME MAGAZINE'S PEOPLE OF THE YEAR and one of their PEOPLE WHO SHAPE OUR WORLD, he is getting a hearing from both sides of the political spectrum.  That in itself is a minor miracle.  Even the ultra-conservative former Republican Senator Jesse Helms raves about BONO AND SAYS OF HIM, "I knew that he was genuine."


Christianity Today carried an interview that BONO did with French music journalist Michka Assayas, where BONO discusses Grace and the Gospel.  Based upon this interview, it is clear to me that BONO knows in Whom he believes.  Everybody has been talking about him for the last several years, so I figured it was time to give my two cents worth.  By the way, their newest project,  How To Dismantle  An Atomic Bomb is right up there with Joshua Tree as the greatest work of their long reign as the biggest rock band in the world.  U2 IS FOR YOU TOO!  I know, pretty corny!

Blessings,
Doug
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Monday, May 8, 2006

Boxing Redemption for Oscar De La Hoya

I admit it!  I am a boxing fan!  I never really liked watching or getting into street fights growing up.  In fact, I once got my nose broke trying to break one up!  Nevertheless, I have always enjoyed watching a skillful boxer or a powerful brawler deliver blows to the body and head of their opponent.  I don't like watching fights get bloody or out of control, but I love to see multi-punch combinations and one punch knockouts. 

Call me sadistic, macho or twisted if you like, but I believe God put something of His warrior nature within us and it is seen at times in sport and warfare (No, I do not believe God wants us to enjoy war or hurting people, but it is sometimes necessary in this current age).  Anyway, this past Saturday night Oscar De La Hoya put on a display of boxing skill and art as he knocked out Ricardo Mayorga in the 6th round of their championship bout.  This was boxing redemption for De La Hoya after a string of very disappointing losses these last few years.  I did not get to see the fight, but I have the 6th round knockout here for your enjoyment. To the ladies that read my blog, I simply say, "BOYS WILL BE BOYS!"




GAS PAINS

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It seems Americans are having collective gas pains and there is not an anti-gas pill like "Beano" out there to take away our bloating.  Many people are angry as they look at paying $40.00 or more to fill up their Civic.  I am hearing cries for justice and calls to make "THE MAN" pay!  Some are saying "THE MAN" is G.W. Bush and/or the "Gummint", while others are saying "THE MAN" is Big Oil Companies. 



I say, it is much more complex than these simplistic explanations.  I really appreciated an article I read at WORLD MAGAZINE'S SITE titled "GAS ATTACK" because Gene Edward Veith does a great job of showing the need for a balanced and many sided approach to this issue.  Who knows, maybe we just need to consider changing our diet and start consuming less.  Maybe we will get out and walk a little or ride our bikes.  As Doctor's always tell us, a proper diet and regular exercise will lead to better health and less GAS PAINS.



Thursday, May 4, 2006

THE AMERICAN CONSUMER AND CHURCH SHOPPING



American consumerism has infected every part of our life to one degree or another, and I am sad to say that the church is definitely not exempt.  This is a video clip from the animated series KING OF THE HILL  and it does a great job of capturing the sad dilemma facing much of what we call CHURCH SHOPPING.  No, I do not watch KING OF THE HILL, but was linked to this clip from Mark Driscoll's blog RESURGENCE.



Wednesday, May 3, 2006

STATISTICS, STATISTICS, STATISTICS! LIES, LIES, LIES, YEA!

Percentimage50% of all marriages end in divorce, 1 out of every 10 people is homosexual, 40% of Americans attend church every week, "3 out of 4 Dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum."

All of these statements are statistics that have been regularly declared as fact for most of my life and at least 3 of them are not accurate!  Statistics it seems can be manipulated pretty creatively to back up just about any position or viewpoint that the individual or group wants to portray as the truth.  By the way, I think the only accurate study shown above is the one about sugarless gum!  DUH!

As a believer in Jesus Christ, I am passionate for the truth as it pertains to God, life, culture, the family and the church.  I receive emails from well meaning Christians all the time that are inaccurate and full of mythology about the government, celebrities, dead atheists, corporations and Christian leaders.  Some of these are bald-faced lies made up by some atheist computer geek with too much time on his hands and a desire to make followers of Jesus look foolish!  AT LEAST I THINK THEY ARE!?  Whenever I receive these forwards, I quickly jump over to www.truthorfiction.com and check out the veracity of the claims made.  It would be good if we all did the same.

Anyway, I digress.  What bothers me even more is the use of statistics that have been long ago debunked to prove points that strengthen a political position or movement.  Several examples of what I mean are given in my opening paragraph and are regularly used to strengthen the agenda of groups trying to gain cultural acceptance or show the failure of certain institutions.  So, do 50% of all marriages end in divorce, are 1 in 10 people homosexual, and do 40% of Americans regularly attend church? Well, the truth on these issues is fairly difficult to determine, but based upon far more accurate and realistic long-term studies done, the numbers are significantly lower in all three categories.  That's good news for marriage, but bad news for the church and the homosexual community.

To find out more about these issues, please follow any of the three links below to get a clearer picture of the truth.  Remember, when it comes to statistics, be skeptical and do your homework.  They could be right, and they could be "LIES, LIES, LIES, YEA!"

CHURCH ATTENDANCE STUDY

MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE STATISTICS

1 IN 10 PEOPLE IS HOMOSEXUAL?