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Sleazy gay men who just want boys

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This article contains graphic true language of the sinfulness of homosexual sin. I have to thank Michelangelo Signorile and other gay writers who have come forward in the  Huffington Post,  and elsewhere, in response to the discussion of Dustin Lance Black 's relationship with a nineteen-year-old boy. After decades of false pretenses, they have at last come clean with the American public, and admitted that the gay movement cannot succeed unless taboos against man-boy sex are at last knocked down.  I had tiptoed around the issue until this week. I had been attacked as "anti-equality" and "anti-gay" for over a year, even without bringing up what I knew about the rampant pederasty ( sex between men and teenagers, as opposed to pedophilia, which is sex between men and children.) Even as my defense of children's rights made me vulnerable to charges of conspiring with evil homophobic rubes, I was holding back an even more difficult dimension of my opp

ABC hires gay activist to write 8-hour history of the ‘gay rights’ movement

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ABC plans to air an 8-hour miniseries about the history of homosexual activism, penned by a prominent homosexual political activist.  Homosexual writer and director Dustin Lance Black will write the miniseries.  Its timeline will reportedly begin with the  1969 Stonewall Riots , in which a police raid on a gay bar resulted in several nights of  violent demonstrations by homosexuals .  Gay activist Dustin Lance Black will pen the 8-hour miniseries. Black, 39, has been  active  in the homosexual advocacy movement since the beginning of his film career. He made his debut as a director and screenwriter with 2000’s  The Journey of Jared Price , a gay romance film, followed closely by  Something Close to Heaven , a gay coming-of-age short film.  The following year, he made a documentary in which he was also a subject called  On the Bus,  about six homosexual men on a road trip to the Burning Man music festival.  Black, who was raised Mormon, is a co-founder of the American Found

Catholic actor Martin Sheen: ‘the Church is not God’ on gay ‘marriage’ issue

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Martin Sheen (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) LOS ANGELES , April 3, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) - Actor Martin Sheen has defended his position in favor of redefining marriage despite his Catholic faith, saying that “my religion’s highest standard is conscience .” Sheen was asked about the apparent conflict between his Catholic identity and his stance on marriage by the  Wilshire & Washington blog  following his performance in a play that raised $2 million for a gay rights lobby group. Sheen played the role of one of the plaintiffs in the play “8,” a dramatic rendition of the Proposition 8 trials written by Dustin Lance Black , who also wrote the screenplay for the 2008 movie Milk. Actor Martin Sheen “My religion’s highest standard is conscience. Nothing can get between your conscience and God , not even the Church, because for 2,000 years, my Church has been lifting up as exemplary various men and women in their lives who have served as inspiration to all of us over the centuries, an

Evangelical Belmont university approves gay student group

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Image via Wikipedia Provost Thomas Burns of Belmont University in Nashville has announced in a statement that the evangelical Christian school has given official approval to its first homosexual student organization. Burns said that the decision to recognize the homosexualist group, which had twice before applied for, and been denied, club status, reflected an “ongoing campus dialogue about Christian faith and sexuality.” “This outcome represents many months of conversation, collaboration and cooperation between Belmont students, faculty and staff,” the statement read. In December 2010, Belmont was embroiled in controversy when the school dismissed women’s soccer coach Lisa Howe, after she told her team that she and her lesbian partner were expecting a baby. Belmont’s policy change follows a decision in January to add “sexual orientation” to the historically Baptist school’s anti-discrimination policy. The school, which had been affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention ,