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Holy flock! Donald Trump to meet with religious right leaders
The presumptive GOP nominee will be courting some of the most radical anti-LGBTQ religious leaders in America.
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Hate group: Archie destroying America’s youth by promoting homosexuality
Tim Wildmon and Ed Vitagliano of the anti-gay “hate group” American Family Association are upset about the direction of Archie Comics, and spoke with Religious Right pundit Larry Tomczak on Monday’s edition of “Today’s Issues” about how Archie is corrupting young people with messages promoting “the occult and homosexuality.”
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Harvey: Homosexuality is like anorexia, gay people just think they’re gay
Linda Harvey of Mission America joined the American Family Association’s Tim Wildmon and Ed Vitagliano on Friday for a riveting discussion about homosexuality and Harvey’s new book, “Maybe He’s Not Gay: Another View on Homosexuality.”
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AFA president: Overturning DOMA and Prop 8 may lead to hate speech laws
During the debate over the Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act, Religious Right groups like the American Family Association warned that the law would “criminalize negative comments concerning homosexuality” and “take away our religious freedoms.”
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Kirk Cameron: Defeat Obama to ‘hold back the flood of moral and spiritual evil’
Kirk Cameron told his fellow anti-Obama activists Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Tim Wildmon of the American Family Association that Christians must use the election to “hold back the flood of moral and spiritual evil that has been pouring into the country and give moms and dads and grandparents the opportunity to begin rebuilding morality and spirituality.”
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Who’s Who at this year’s ‘Values Voter Summit 2012’
This weekend Republican and conservative leaders, including GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, are set to address the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C.
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Perkins: Gays won’t be happy with marriage equality because of an ‘Emptiness within Them’
Citing the stories of “ex-gays,” Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said that gays and lesbians will always have “an emptiness within them” and will never be content with having the right to marry, as “they are operating outside of nature and outside of God’s plan and design.”