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A Simple Monk
my experiences in a european monestary
Created on 2004-03-27 07:17:24 (#2639743), never updated
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| Name: | manuscriptmonk |
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| Location: | State College, Pennsylvania, United States |
Hello. I don't remember my name. People call me the monk. I used to copy manuscripts and keep up the library in my monestary. Then I died. I don't remember dying, but I suppose I must have, because I woke up here, in a female body with a really strong desire to start my own library.
I'm really very seldom around or awake, but I decided to get my own journal mainly so that I can express my oppinions of homosexual relationships. You see, I'm a gay monk . . . and as much as the church, especially the catholic church wants to say that its policy has always been anti-gay, I was in more than one church-sanctioned homosexual relationship during my life at the montestary. Although the same-sex joining ceremonies were distinctly differant from marriges, they were very similar . . . and very common. One of the major benefits of my being in the montestary was the large gay community there. More in my individual posts.
I'm really very seldom around or awake, but I decided to get my own journal mainly so that I can express my oppinions of homosexual relationships. You see, I'm a gay monk . . . and as much as the church, especially the catholic church wants to say that its policy has always been anti-gay, I was in more than one church-sanctioned homosexual relationship during my life at the montestary. Although the same-sex joining ceremonies were distinctly differant from marriges, they were very similar . . . and very common. One of the major benefits of my being in the montestary was the large gay community there. More in my individual posts.
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books, copying manuscripts, deity, fireincarnation, gay normalization, gay rights, god, homosexuality, manuscripts, monks, montestaries, religion without boundaries, sex with men, the early church
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