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I believe, with a passion, in the gay soul.
In the ability gay men have of
carrying the Divine, the masculine and the feminine, and the truth,
within their mind, body and soul, and especially now -
at this turning point for the human collective (un)consciousness
as we enter a new beginning, a new age, - the Aquarian Age.
I believe men carry a very different energy and spiritual tool to that of women
and this has been destructively used for centuries, and now is the time for the softer side of the masculine,
through gay men, to be used and shared.

I believe that we have been feared throughout the centuries by the church
for our abilities and not our sexuality;-   and that the Biblical writings have been
abused and mistranslated and misquoted
in order to strengthem the power the church, in its mighty quest for
control of the human soul and the masses.

Gay men and women were often the Healers, the Prophets, the Holy Person
that the people turned to in time of need,   and the church damned and destroyed this relationship
with generations of spin on the truth and 'did a number' -
editing the truth and limiting knowledge in order to promote
their own controlling view point.

Gay men were bound together and
put on the bonfires to destroy the gay gene and to rid the church
of those with an alternative - older truth, and anything that is bound -
is called a faggot.

I believe that much great and powerful work is undertaken by all religious
institutions and many great and wonderful people have - and continue -
to do amazing things through these various institutions on behalf of humanity,
but I also believe that much evil sadly goes hand in hand with this.

When you look at how gay men have been
treated throughout history by the church, to say nothing of the mass muder
undertaken at the hands of the clergy of anyone with a different view point
- even if they personally never got blood on their hands -
it is not hard to see how we, as gay men, have needed to create
our own community and offer support
mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Hence Hamilton Hall as a spiritual retreat style hotel exclusively for men.

Here we can share of the knowldge, offer support and understanding and stand
firm in this ever changing environment of perpetual damnation from the pulpits -
constant fear mongering about Muslims and their faith, the contemptious attitude
of governments towards their fellow man ( usually to grab their oil ) and the continual
abuses of the human psyche by institutions supposedly set up to offer the very help
and guidance that we now seek refuge from, as it has been more about damnation
and fear based destruction than it has about sharing God's love for all.

Here we welcome you as fellow travellers. For we are all on a journey -
gay or straight, woman or man, black or white, old or young,
sexual or celibate, believer or non believer,
and we are all a part of this universal family trying to make head or tail
out of life, trying to offer the best we can in order to figure out what it is all about -
and trying - as we go through life, to be good and decent people, to be happy,
to accept and offer love, and to live our moments with a smile on our faces
and to do no harm.

There are many fine hotels around the country and all now claim to be 'gay friendly'
simply because it is the law,  but there is still a need for a sanctuary, a peaceful and
safe haven for those who perfer the company of men and where they can relax with their gay / bisexuality
without having to make excuses, explain or hide their true selves from others.
For here, everyone is accepted and you can feel free to be as naked as nature intended and
to enjoy your mind, body and soul with other like minded men.

Everything is at your own pace and abilities. For we may talk and share and laugh -
and you may think ' ???? - What planet is he from - ????' - but we just wish
to open some doorways offering different view points,  to encourage you to find your own voice
and the rest is up to you.  We are here to support and guide,
and if not, then that is fine, you have your own journey and we wish you well.

Always with love

John Bellamy


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Wednesday June 19 , 2013

PETER TATCHELL / ANTI GAY RUSSIA / GAY MARRIAGE

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  1. PETER TATCHELL / ANTI GAY RUSSIA / GAY MARRIAGE current position
  2. THE DANGERS OF MILK

 

 

NEWS - 20th MAY 2013



Russian anti-gay law condemned
 

Violation of Russian constitution


& European human rights law



 


 
London, UK - 11 June 2013
 
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who was beaten and arrested four times for participating in successive Moscow Gay Pride parades, from 2007 to 2011, said:
 
“This new law is symptomatic of Putin’s increasing authoritarianism and his crackdown on civil society. It violates the Russian constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, and the European Convention on Human Rights, which Russia has signed and pledged to uphold.
 
“Although the law is ostensibly aimed at prohibiting the dissemination of so-called ‘gay propaganda’ to young persons under 18, in reality it will criminalise any public advocacy of gay equality or same-sex HIV education where a young person could potentially see it.
 
“In practice, gay marches, festivals, posters, magazines, books, welfare advice and safer sex education will be at risk of criminal prosecution.
 
“It is a blanket censorship of any public expression of same-sex love or gay human rights.
 
“This is likely to result in the purging of many books, films and plays from libraries, schools, theatres and cinemas, including many classic works of art and literature.
 
“It is one of the harshest laws against gay freedom of expression anywhere in the world,” said Mr Tatchell.
 
Further information:
 
Peter Tatchell
Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation
0207 403 1790
Email:
Peter@PeterTatchellFoundation.org
Web: www.PeterTatchellFoundation.org

 

Peter Tatchell Foundation

 


Same-sex marriage bill has unleashed


the worst homophobia for years



 
MPs and faith leaders have incited


prejudice & given comfort to bigots



 
London - UK - 23 May 2013


 


 
 
“It is wonderful that the House of Commons voted in favour of marriage equality this week, by 366 to 161. Bravo! Big thanks to everyone who lobbied to help make this victory happen. Without your commitment and support for equal marriage over recent years, the outcome might have been different,” said Peter Tatchell, Director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation.
 
“One downside is that the battle for equal marriage has prompted an outpouring of anti-LGBT prejudice unprecedented in Britain for many years, with politicians and religious leaders spearheading the attacks on LGBT people.
 
“Although there are politicians from all three main parties who oppose same-sex marriage, most notably 128 Conservative MPs voted against marriage equality. Only 117 voted in favour.  David Cameron is to be commended for bringing forward this legislation and sticking to his guns. But clearly large swathes of Conservative MPs and local constituency parties support homophobic discrimination in marriage law. They want a return to the days when the Conservatives were the nasty party,” he said. 
 
At least Cameron has got it right on gay marriage
 
By Peter Tatchell
 
London - Evening Standard
http://bit.ly/1a0jhn9
 
 
The opponents of same-sex marriage have unleashed a torrent of homophobia unseen in this country for two decades. Hardly a day passes without them depicting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people as unfit and unworthy of marriage; giving comfort and succour to bigots.
 
They claim to support love and marriage but they want to deny gay couples the right to marry the person they love. Then, having demanded the law discriminate by barring same-sex partners from getting married, they have the audacity to insist that they are not homophobic.
 
Let’s be blunt: A person who opposes legal equality for LGBT people is homophobic - in the same way that a person who opposes equal rights for black people is racist. They are heterosexual supremacists who want to maintain their dominance and reserve for themselves the privilege of marriage.
 
Although many defenders of the ban on same-sex marriage profess to support civil partnerships, that’s not what they were saying 10 years ago. Most of them fought civil partnerships - and every other gay law reform of the last decade - using the same intolerant arguments they now deploy in a bid to thwart marriage equality.
 
Their rabid defence of the tradition that “marriage is between a man and a women” echoes the past defence of other inglorious traditions: slavery, colonialism and the denial of votes to women. We eventually abandoned these traditions because we evolved as a society and deemed them to be wrong.

 


 
Marriage has been redefined many times

down the centuries. It used to involve polygamy and

child brides. 
There was a ban on divorce and the

remarriage of divorcees.  
Wives were the property of men

and, until recently, 
rape was legal in marriage.

In some countries, inter-racial marriage was


once prohibited by law. Given that marriage has been

often redefined in the past, why can’t it be redefined

again to embrace loving LGBT couples?


 


 
In a propaganda ploy typical of many fanatics, the naysayers depict the government as being out of touch and claim to represent the silent majority.
 
Yet more than 70% of the public, including 58% of people of faith, reject discrimination in marriage law and support the right of same-sex couples to have a civil marriage, according to a YouGov poll. ICM found that 57% of those intending to vote Tory at the next election support equal marriage.
 
Critics say same-sex marriage was sprung out of nowhere. Not true. At David Cameron's request, I met George Osborne and Theresa May before the 2010 election and secured their agreement to review the ban on LGBT marriage. This commitment was published prior to election day in A Contract for Equalities.
 
The antis say there is no need for this legislation at this time. Wrong again. The Equal Love campaign, which I coordinate, has a legal challenge to the gay marriage ban in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Realising the UK government is likely to lose, Cameron agreed to press ahead with same-sex marriage soon after our case was filed in Strasbourg. Understandably, he didn't want to send a minister to the ECHR to argue in favour of maintaining discrimination in marriage law. I may disagree with David Cameron on austerity and public spending cuts, but on gay marriage I salute him



 



Gay marriage bill is not full equality
 

Some homophobic discrimination


will remain 


 

 

London - 21 May 2013
 
 
“While the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill is a welcome advance towards equal marriage, it is not full equality. The legislation has a number of shortcomings that sustain discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) couples,” said Peter Tatchell, coordinator of the Equal Love campaign, which has spearheaded the movement for same-sex civil marriages and opposite-sex civil partnerships. 
 
“Instead of bringing same-sex couples fully within the ambit of existing marriage law, the bill leaves some aspects of marriage law different for gay and straight married couples. Although these are relatively minor, they violate the fundamental principle of marriage equality for all.
 
“The 1949 Marriage Act is the UK’s main marriage law. It does not stipulate that marriage partners have to be male and female. This requirement is only three decades old. Prior to the early 1970s, there was no ban on same-sex marriage. It was de facto legal. The prohibition was introduced in response to the emergence of the gay liberation movement and the fear that a lack of legal impediment would allow transgender and same-sex couples to marry. 
 
“Marriage between two people of the same gender is outlawed under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. The repeal of this legislation would make same-sex marriage legal again under the 1949 Act.
 
“Unfortunately, the government bill includes various different rules for LGBT marriages. For married heterosexuals, non-consummation and adultery with an opposite-sex partner are grounds for annulment or divorce according to the 1949 Act. Under the current bill, however, non-consummation does not invalidate a same-sex marriage and adultery with a person of the same gender is not grounds for divorce. While this may be a progressive reform of marriage legislation, it makes the law unequal. If we want marriage equality, that’s what the bill should give.
 
“With regard to pension schemes and inheritance on the death of a spouse, the bill does not grant LGBT married couples the same entitlements as married heterosexuals. It allows companies to limit same-sex spousal pension payouts to post-2005 contributions only, even if the deceased partner had been paying into their pension since 1970. This perpetuates the pension inequalities enshrined in civil partnership law, which some of us have long campaigned against.
 
“For me, the campaign for same-sex marriage has always been premised on the principle of equality, rather than support for marriage per se. I’m no great fan of wedlock. I share the feminist critique and would not want to get married.
 
“Indeed, I’ve proposed a radical alternative to marriage - a civil commitment pact - where a person can nominate as next-of-kin and beneficiary any ‘significant other’ in their life and where a couple can select from a menu of rights and responsibilities to create a partnership agreement tailor-made to suit their own particular needs. Given the huge variety of modern relationships and lifestyles, this flexible system of relationship recognition is much more appropriate than the one-size-fits-all model of marriage and civil partnerships.
 
See here:
http://www.petertatchell.net/lgbt_rights/partnerships/insignificantother.htm
 
“Despite my preference for this alternative, for 21 years I’ve also championed the right of LGBT couples to marry.
 
“Together with my colleagues in the queer rights group OutRage!, in 1992 I  organised five same-sex couples to file applications for civil marriage at Westminster register office. There was a comical moment when the horrified registrar realised the 1949 Act does not prohibit same-sex marriage. We had a mischievous giggle while she made a panicked phone call to the Home Office. The registrar was eventually informed, to her relief, that the prohibition is covered by the 1973 Act.
 
“The current push for marriage equality was begun by the Equal Love campaign. In February 2011, it sponsored four gay couples and four straight couples to file a joint application to the European Court of Human Rights. Drafted by Professor Robert Wintemute of Kings College London, it seeks to overturn the twin bans on same-sex civil marriages and opposite-sex civil partnerships. Three months after this case was launched, David Cameron agreed to support a review of the ban on LGBT marriage, which resulted in the current bill.
 
“Regrettably, although David Cameron supports marriage equality, he opposes the legalisation of heterosexual civil partnerships. His Conservative backbench critics are the exact opposite: they support equal civil partnerships but oppose the right of LGBT people to marry. Both are inconsistent.
 
“Banning same-sex marriage is homophobic discrimination and such discrimination is wrong.  I resent being told that I’m not allowed to marry because I am gay. I want to be able to choose - and refuse. In a democracy, everyone should be equal before the law. This includes the right of same-sex couples to marry and be just as happy - or miserable - as married heterosexuals,” said Mr Tatchell.
 
Peter Tatchell is Director of the human rights organisation, the Peter Tatchell Foundation.
 
Note 1
According to the YouGov poll published in June 2012, 71% of the public, including 58% of religious people, believe that same-sex couples should be permitted to get married in civil ceremonies register offices. 70% of the public also support religious institutions being allowed to conduct same-sex marriages if they wish to do so.
See the YouGov poll result in full:
http://bit.ly/R7Yl5h
 
Further information:
 
Peter Tatchell
Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation
0207 403 1790
Email:
Peter@PeterTatchellFoundation.org
Web: www.PeterTatchellFoundation.org

 
 
 
 



 

 


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 John Bellamy Comment

I know many ridicule and laugh at Peter Tatchell - and in doing so, show everyone how shallow, uninterested, uneducated and uncaring  they truly are. If they do not care about their fellow gay community around the world - or if they do not care about how laws are used against us - and if they do not care that gay men a few decades ago were beaten and jailed because of being homosexual - and if they do not give a rats ass about anything but their own selfish existance, then the rest of us have Peter Tatchell to thank for his endless work on behalf of those of us who do support and do value and do appreciate and are thankful for people like Peter Thatchell, who have helped change the way people see homosexuality - especially here in the UK - and around the world.  Thankful for the tireless fight he takes on.  Thankful for the laws of equality we now enjoy - largely because of Peter Tatchell and thankful that he has tirelessly gone out there and put himself in the firing line of abuse - and often from homophobic men who are from within the gay community itself who just do not get it - do not care enough and will damn and destroy the very person who is fighting ON THEIR BEHALF -  and he has been beaten unconscious several times - arrested - threatened and vilified in the media - shamefully gay and straight - but out of all this - he has risen to the top and is a star, a hero, a knight in shining armour for gay rights -  the gay community owes him a huge thankyou.  Probably a statue one day on Hampsted Heath or in Central London.  

He is always looking for regular donations to help with his work financially, as it all costs money and a £5 a month donation through your bank is a good investment in our future.  I do - every month - just £5 which is the massive amount of £60 a year - but if enough of us contributed, just think of the work he could facilitate.

JB- 11/06/2013
 

 

 

 

 

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