Required reading for aspiring, ex-gay political activists. By Andrew Sullivan.
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Marvin Olasky’s Muddle
FRC praised Marvin Olasky’s defense of Sen. Santorum. Olasky says: Good politics, good theology, and good constitutional law go together here. Good politics? Santorum made a highly divisive policy statement having nothing to do with Republican goals in 2004. Gays…
FRC Opens Fire on Bush Campaign
The Family Research Council ratchets up its threats against President Bush’s new 2004 campaign chief, Marc Racicot. In today’s Washington Update, FRC president Ken Connor asks, “Is Bush Campaign Chief Fit for the Job?” Marc Racicot is so out-of-touch with…
From The Gallup Organization: May 15, 2003Six Out of 10 Americans Say Homosexual Relations Should Be Recognized as Legal But Americans are evenly divided on issue of legal civil unions between homosexuals giving them the legal rights of married couples….
Exodus News reports that ex-gays and religious-right activists will visit their congressmen and senators in Washington. They will be exhorting our leaders to hear more than the lopsided viewpoint of the gay elite with regards to life, liberty and the…
PFOX Right to Privacy?
In regard to the PFOX webmaster’s personal web site: Is it appropriate to hold PFOX partly responsible for the public (albeit anonymous) actions of its webmaster, particularly when a PFOX official offered moral support for those actions? Alternatively, is the…
An old acquaintance of mine, Johanna, notes in fairness to the PFOX webmaster that his lengthy 1/10/2002 death threat against homosexuals is a parody or spoof of this 1987 battle cry by Michael Swift. I wish to thank Johanna for…
FRC: White House ‘Gay Strategy’
Ken Connor, president of the Family Research Council, expresses dismay in today’s FRC Washington Update. He’s upset about the meeting of White House senior aides with 200 members of the Log Cabin Republicans last week. One Log Cabin member quoted…
Sen. Santorum’s Department of Sexual Security
A safer, less private America, by cartoonist Mark Fiore.
The ‘Judeo-Christian’ Oxymoron
The term is an offense to many Jews, and a blending of incompatible ethical and spiritual beliefs. Some would argue that this blending amounts to heresy against both Judaism and Christianity. Here is a conservative Christian criticism of the myth…