Christian musician Ray Boltz comes out of the closet.
Ex-gay Gregory Quinlan responds to Boltz by distorting the work of geneticist Francis Collins.
British Christian superstar Cliff Richard speaks out in favor of gay marriage.
Psychologist Jesse Bering examines some of the theories about the origins of homosexuality.
Peter LaBarbera comments on the Folsom Street Fair, inventing a “conversation” between two gay parents to prove some kind of point. No definitive answer on whether he’ll make a cameo appearance.
A local Christian reports on Love Won Out’s Anchorage show.
I had to check that one out, I couldn’t believe he could be that creative. And it was expectedly disappointing:
BTW, isn’t “Stephane” supposed to be spelled with an “i,” as in “Stephanie”? And I don’t even know what to make of the spelling “Jahn.”
Continued, by Emproph:
Stephane: Oh certainly Jahn, and while we’re forcing our toddlers to watch sex orgies on the street, we can teach them that anyone who finds that annoying, inappropriate, uncouth, or even vomit worthy, is just a plain ol’ Christian hater.
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Good Lard, Peter, how do you expect people to take your mockery seriously if you can’t even get your fake lesbian names right?
Peter LaBarbera has also been encouraging others to make sure that their local library has plenty of ex-gay books.
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Yeah, personally I’m encouraging our libraries to stock some books that put for a positive history of the Klan, but we will have to see how that works out.