Christianity Today on Uganda: Condemnation Violates Human Rights
Leading evangelical magazine Christianity Today has weighed in on Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009. In an editorial appearing today without attribution, CT urges American Christians to “listen,...
View ArticleHorrifying Implications of Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill Explained
This is a clear, concise and accurate analysis of the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009, with its implications laid out simply and horrifyingly. The narrator of this video demonstrates faultlessly...
View ArticleYou Can’t Stop Homophobic Bullying without Talking about Homophobia
Several anti-gay and ex-gay Christian and political groups want to prevent schools from addressing homophobic bullying by name. Day of Truth, sponsored by Exodus International, exists in deliberate...
View ArticleTearful Texas Councilman to Gay Teens: It Gets Better
Joel Burns shares his moving personal story of surviving anti-gay bullying with his fellow Fort Worth City, TX, council members: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax96cghOnY4[/youtube] Hat tip:...
View ArticleCT Article Downplays American Role in Ugandan Homophobia
In an opinion piece for Christianity Today, Timothy Shah absolves American evangelicals from any responsibility for homophobia in Uganda and says the Anti-Homosexuality Bill is “a single legislative...
View ArticleIt Gets Worse: Oppression of Gays Is Good Business for Exodus
Exodus International President Alan Chambers is upset at a TV commercial aimed at encouraging gay teen victims of homophobic bullying. The ex-gay leader told the Christian Post he found it...
View Article‘Kill the Gays’ Bill up for Debate in Uganda
According to a Parliament of Uganda order paper published today, a second reading of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 is imminent. The legislation, dubbed the “Kill the Gays” bill, would effectively...
View ArticleBC, Canada: Aspiring Conservative Leader Says Being Gay Is a Choice
A BC Conservative Party leadership candidate has said in a radio interview that gays should not have “special rights” because homosexuality is a choice. John Cummins, who recently stepped down as...
View ArticleVideo: Gay Teen Murder Ignored by Media
British teenager Michael Causer died on August 2, 2008, aged 18, a week after being beaten and stabbed for being gay. Almost three years after this brutal, homophobic hate crime, Michael’s family,...
View ArticleConcerning the Recent Violence
There can be no excuse for violence in response to the words of another — period. This part is simple and our message on this has been consistent over the years. There is no need for extended...
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