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January 04, 2010

Religious Right rejects ties to Uganda anti-gay anger

Of course, claims of harshly anti-gay Christians, including the three gay "converters" who went to Uganda, ring false. When you peddle slanders like the ones about gays sodomizing teens, of course you're going to stoke the flames of anger, even to the point of Uganda pushing the death penalty for gays.
The three Americans who spoke at the conference — Scott Lively, a missionary who has written several books against homosexuality, including “7 Steps to Recruit-Proof Your Child”; Caleb Lee Brundidge, a self-described former gay man who leads “healing seminars”; and Don Schmierer, a board member of Exodus International, whose mission is “mobilizing the body of Christ to minister grace and truth to a world impacted by homosexuality” — are now trying to distance themselves from the bill.

If there were a hell, these three would have special spots.

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