Yeah where's the fun in not being bothered by things, right? If the outrage isn't flowing in the veins, then how does a person know they're alive. Addicted to outrage. I do know that this topic puts the lie to any "live and let live" ethos that some of our professed freedom loving members here might espouse. Vernon even tries to flip it around with some weird Nazi/corporate angle where his "freedom to persecute" gays is under attack by said Nazi/corporate interests. You at least are straightforward in your bigotry, CH. Refreshingly so. Vernon's arguments are unfailingly cynical, and the only person he is gaslighting is himself. The difference between your respective dictatorial rules is that under Vernon the official position would be "what camps?" whereas you would at least admit their existence. No consolation to those sent there however.
National Shrine of Sodomy created in (of course) DC.
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Still waiting for someone to explain why a murder victim who happens to be a Sodomite earns the special honor of burial in the (so-called) National Cathedral. What a preposterous farce, the pretend explanation: his parents could find no "safe place," as if there weren't cemeteries with locked crypts all over the country. Not a "safe place" they wanted, but a national memorial to faggotry, and thanks to the official Church of Homo-nation, they got it; that's the American Episcopal Church, that is, thrown out of the world Episcopal alliance for appointing homo bishops.Comment
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So much so that the Catholic Church has created an Anglican Rite Church and two Anglican Ordinaries (one in the US and one in England) to receive those individuals, parishes and dioceses that have left the Episcopal Church.Comment
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Many of the conservative Episcopalian congregations joined with other to form the Anglican Church of North America, allowing homosexuals to be deacons and priests led to a split in the ELCA.
Next September 26 marks the 20th anniversary of the murder of Jesse Dirkhising, a commemoration is in order methinks.Comment
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Once the National Cathedral is informed of this oversight, it will surely, don't you think, put up a memorial plaque right beside the one commemorating Matt the Martyr? Oh, most certainly!Comment

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