I'm sure there are some mistakes below, as this is a new list, so please send me corrections and updates, and let me know what I missed, or miscatagorized. Also all the parties usually have some hot guys, just some host have a more open door policy. All the rating system says is who you'll likely find at each party. (Some of the "Very Selective" parties are a lot of standing around). Also, don't be deceived to think that I am judging a party by saying that their admission policy is "Very Selective" or "Not Selective." That has no value on how much fun the party is, or how great the sex is - some of the best parties for all-out sex are the "Not Selective" parties. The parties are listed by color, so there is no judgment. If I didn't know something I listed it as TK. I only gave information based on my personal experience, or the information that the hosts provided. Men: Below is the new list of all the parties that I know about. said it’s “very sad” to learn that a majority of presbyteries of the Church of Scotland have supported the proposed approval of same-sex weddings in its churches ahead of the upcoming General Assembly.15:16 adventures in group sex No Comments It’s a “very sad development,” said The Christian Institute after 29 of the 41 presbyteries said they would support the change at the denomination’s General Assembly later this month. The denomination “has in its constitution a commitment to the Bible as the supreme authority in all matters of faith and practice,” commented The Christian Institute’s Scotland Officer Nigel Kenny. “The Bible is crystal clear that true, God-honoring marriage is only between one man and one woman. Jesus’ own teaching on this in Matthew 19 could not be clearer. But it seems that the majority of presbyteries are more interested in taking their cue from culture rather than Christ.”Ī framework for ministers to officiate same-sex ceremonies was prepared last year, and the Assembly will have a final vote on whether to implement it. If the proposal is passed, which is likely, ministers wishing to conduct a same-sex ceremony would have to make their application to the Principal Clerk, who would then make the application to the Registrar General for Scotland. Ministers and deacons would purportedly not be forced to officiate or get involved in same-sex ceremonies due to a conscience clause in the legislation. Mike Goss of Barry Parish Church in the Angus presbytery was quoted as saying, “There’s still a continued struggle within the Church of Scotland” and there are some “folk who stand by the Bible, we’re not going away. We’re still there.”Ĭurrently, the Law of the Church of Scotland adheres to the biblical mandate and only allows ministers and deacons to marry opposite-sex couples, the denomination says on its website. “The Church recognizes that there are diverse views on the subject of same-sex marriage,” it says. “We are committed to ensuring that debates on this subject are held in a spirit of humility and grace, that the tone and tenor of discussions are civil and people are respectful of those who hold opposing views.”Ī 2016 Church census in Scotland showed that the number of regular churchgoing Christians in the country had fallen to 390,000, representing 7.2% of Scotland’s population, down from 854,000 (17% of population) in 1984.