Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Shocking 'New' Statement From Pastor, X-Men Gay Marriage, And More

Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Footage of a homophobic sermon given by the North Carolina pastor who called for gays and lesbians to put in an electrified pen and ultimately killed off is making the blogosphere rounds.

Good as You blogger Jeremy Hooper has unearthed the following audio, in which a man identified as Pastor Charles L. Worley of North Carolina's Providence Road Baptist Church again condemns the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. According to Hooper, the audio dates back to 1978, the very same year that Worley began preaching at Providence Road Baptist Church.
Harvey Milk Honored With San Diego Street, Long Beach Park On His 82nd Birthday
Petition Launched To Change The Dictionary Definition Of Marriage
Maverick Couch, Gay Ohio Student, May Wear 'Jesus Is Not A Homophobe' T-shirt: Court
Dan Savage Invites NOM's Brian Brown To Dinner For Bible Debate
Charles L. Worley, North Carolina Pastor Who Called For Gays And Lesbians To Be Put In Electrified Pen, Faces Backlash
BLOG POSTS
Flash Steinbeiser: Astonishing X-Men Creators Dish on Marvel's Historic Gay Wedding
Marvel Comics' Astonishing X-Men is set to experience a new sound effect on top of its booms, whams, and snikts: the bong of wedding bells. Specifically, it's the wedding bells of Marvel's first gay marriage between longtime X-Man Northstar and his civilian boyfriend, Kyle.
CJ Kellman: 17-Year-Old to Facebook: I Exist, and Gender Identity Is Also a Civil Rights Issue
At 17 I have a lot to worry about: graduating from high school, keeping in touch with friends, staying out of trouble, dealing with sexual issues, etc. But who thought I would have pressure from Facebook to decide whether I am male or female.
Wayne Maines: Age 5 Is Not too Early to Learn Your Child Might Be Transgender
My 4-year-old son looked up at me and said, "Daddy I hate my boy parts. When do they go away?" The look in his eyes was one of sincere, innocent pain.
Nate Phelps: 'They Are to Be Put to Death'
Rep. Andy Gipson is likely a good man. In this instance he just said some really thoughtless, hurtful things. I realize again that so often it isn't the person so much as the ideas that we need to reject in our society. To wish harm on this man is to repeat the mistake he made.
Joe Kort, Ph.D.: Diva Worship and Gay Men
With the passing of Whitney Houston and now Donna Summer, I've been thinking about why divas are so important to the gay community. Although not every gay boy or man worships divas, a good many do. Why is that? There are many theories.
Advertisement

If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.

Copyright © Breaking News Best Site News | Designed With By Blogger Templates
Scroll To Top