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Singapore libraries remove pro-gay books

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The National Library Board of Singapore pulled several homosexuality-endorsing children's books from library shelves last week after public complaints that the books did not reflect the board's official pro-family policies. Complaints about two of the books were posted on social media by a group that also organizes opposition to Singapore's annual “ Pink Dot ” homosexual festival. According to the Facebook  page  of "We are Against Pinkdot in Singapore," Teo Kai Loon had e-mailed the library board to voice his concerns over two children’s books titled  And Tango Makes Three  and  The White Swan Express . The first book portrays two male penguins in a zoo that hatch and raise a young penguin. The second book revolves around adoption of Chinese children by Americans and features a single mother and a lesbian couple among its characters. Teo subsequently posted an email response from the board’s chief librarian, Ms. Tay Ai Cheng, explaining the two bo...

Three-person ‘stable union’ registered in Brazil

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August 29, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) - Two women and a man living together in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo have registered their relationship as a “stable union,” according to local media sources. The action follows a decision by the nation’s Supreme Tribunal to allow homosexuals to enter into such unions, despite the fact that they are defined in the Constitution as a union between a man and a woman. The decision led to a lower court decision extending the eligibility for homosexuals to marriage itself, although the verdict has not yet been recognized throughout Brazil . “Stable unions” exist in Brazil to regulate cohabiting couples who are unmarried. The homosexualist Brazilian Family Institute (IBDFAM), which openly favors polygamous unions as well as same-sex ones, welcomed the most recent decision. “We have to respect the private nature of relationships and learn to live in this pluralistic society recognizing different desires,” said the group’s vice-preside...

LGBT intimidation lawsuits threaten free speech

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Few things in nature are as terrifying as a prolonged drought. Rain is life-giving, a sign of God’s grace, but drought puts life to the test with a slow, consuming fire. Hence the blazing sun and a deserted town at high noon symbolize a time of trial, a final crisis when an honest man stands alone against the heat. The heat is increasing for those opposed to the normalization of homosexuality. Fewer and fewer people are willing to speak out against a movement which has the power to silence its opponents. Many leaders of the pro-family movement carefully avoid any discussion of the morality of homosexuality. Instead they prefer subtle sociological, psychological and legal arguments in support of traditional marriage . They do so not because these arguments are effective, but because they fear being called haters. Their unwillingness to confront the homosexual rights movement gives the final measure of credibility to the canard that “opposition to sodomy is bigotry.” Thes...

PayPal returns frozen funds to pro-family activist following internet protest

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Image via Wikipedia  The PayPal corporation has returned funds it froze mid-September in pro-life and pro-family activist Julio Severo’s account following a campaign by militant homosexuals to cut Severo off from the company’s service. Julio Severo Following several weeks of unfavorable articles on PayPal’s actions in media outlets, as well as a  petition drive  that gathered more than 10,000 electronic signatures and offers of legal help from multiple groups defending the rights of Christians , PayPal informed Severo that it would make an “exception” and release the funds. The company had previously claimed that it would hold the money in the account, which constituted half of Severo’s funds, for up to nine months before returning it to him. PayPal  shut down Severo’s account  and froze his funds after the organization was petitioned by the homosexualist organization All Out to eliminate ten organizations or individuals from its service, for opposing the...

National Post apologizes for pro-family ad, donates proceeds to gay activist group

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September 30, 2011  - The Canadian National Post , which until the advent of SUN news network was thought to be the most conservative national mainstream media outlet in the country, has shocked conservatives by apologizing for running a  pro-family advertisement . Moreover, the National Post says it will be donating the thousands of dollars paid for the ad by the pro-family group to a homosexual activist group . The ad, sponsored by the Institute for Christian Values, depicted a large picture of a little girl with the header, “Please! Don’t confuse me.”  Below the photo, the youngster said, “I’m a girl. Don’t teach me to question if I’m a boy, transsexual, transgendered, intersexed or two spirited .” The ad specifically addressed the Toronto District School Board ’s policy  of forbidding parents to opt out of its pro-homosexual curriculum. In its  published apology , the National Post editors wrote: “The fact that we will not be publishing this ad again rep...

Homosexual activists boast of victory over pro-family groups in PayPal campaign

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Image via Wikipedia Click  here  to sign the  petition to PayPal  to protest against persecution of pro-family Christians September 29, 2011 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) - Homosexualist websites are boasting of victory in an ongoing campaign to induce PayPal, one of the world’s largest payment processing companies, to eliminate pro-family Christians from its service. The homosexual magazine “On Top” reports that PayPal has eliminated Coral Ridge Ministries from its service, as well as LifeSiteNews translator and eminent Brazilian pro-family blogger Julio Severo. Severo’s account has also been frozen by PayPal, which says it will not give him access to the funds left in the account for half a year. The homosexualist organization “All Out,” which is spearheading the campaign with a petition drive, boasts that “Our pressure is working - PayPal already dropped several extremist sites! Lets keep up the pressure so PayPal knows we won’t give up until they drop all extremist sit...

Petition against PayPal discrimination reaches 7,400 signatures - PayPal stonewalls

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September 28, 2011 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – Despite the fact that more than 7,400 people have signed a petition  asking PayPal not to succumb to pressure by homosexual activists, who are urging the company to eliminate Chri Image via Wikipedia stian activists from its service, so far PayPal has issued no response. Pro-family activist and LifeSiteNews translator Julio Severo. Meanwhile, homosexualist groups are boasting that the campaign has brought about the elimination of pro-family Coral Ridge Ministries from PayPal’s service, as well as LifeSiteNews translator and pro-family blogger  Julio Severo . In addition to being cut off from the service, Severo has also been informed that the funds in his PayPal account have been frozen for half a year, after which the company says it will inform him of how to withdraw the funds. LifeSiteNews began to gather the signatures in mid-September after the homosexualist organization All Out began a petition to ask PayPal to revoke the acc...

Gay activists get LifeSiteNews translator and pro-family activist Julio Severo cut off by PayPal

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Image via Wikipedia Click here to sign a petition  to PayPal to protest against persecution of Pro-Family Christians September 19, 2011  (LifeSiteNews.com ) - Under pressure from homosexual activists, PayPal has decided to deny service to famed Brazilian pro-life and pro-family Christian activist Julio Severo. In additon, at least two Christian organizations targeted by the same activists remain under investigation by PayPal and may also lose use of the service. Severo, an Evangelical essayist who also translates for LifeSiteNews, maintains a highly influential blog in Portuguese that is read and commented on by politicians in Brazil ’s federal government.  He is also the author of several books, including a work on the homosexual movement in Brazil. (See his  blog in Portuguese here  and his  blog in English here .) Severo’s use of PayPal has been targeted in recent weeks by the homosexual group “All Out,” which has created an  online petition ...