Friday, October 15, 2010

Townhall's Mike Adams: Eight Christian Suicides Over LGBT Bullying

The virulently anti-gay Townhall published a column yesterday by University of North Carolina-Wilmington professor Mike Adams in which he claims to tick off eight examples of Christians who have killed themselves due to bullying by LGBT activists. All of the cited examples involve well-known cases in which Christianists have faced repercussions for anti-gay speech. An example:
Julia was a student at a university in Michigan. She was asked to help a homosexual client by using “gay affirmation” therapy. But she refused to do so because of her beliefs about homosexuality. (Note: It is OK to refuse to provide gay correction therapy even if that is what the client desires. But one must not refuse to provide gay affirmation therapy). Julia was expelled from Eastern Michigan because of her views. So she ended it all.
Obviously none of these situations actually resulted in a suicide. Hall explains his ruse in his final paragraph.
These eight cases are all true except for one thing: The Christians who were bullied by gays and gay activists are all still alive. Not a single one has committed suicide. That is because they have centered their lives around Jesus Christ, rather than their sexual identity. And no amount of bullying can change my mind about that.
Isn't he clever? Isn't he hilarious?

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Friday, July 02, 2010

PhoboQuotable - Mike Adams

"I can’t stand atheists. And I plan to do something about them. Thankfully, the U.S. Supreme Court has given me a powerful tool to use in my war against the godless. Earlier this week, the Court ruled that a public university may require all student organizations to admit any student as a voting member or officer. The decision applies even to a student who is openly hostile to the group's fundamental beliefs.

"So, when I get back to the secular university in August, I plan to round up the students I know who are most hostile to atheism. Then I’m going to get them to help me find atheist-haters willing to join atheist student groups across the South. I plan to use my young fundamentalist Christian warriors to undermine the mission of every group that disagrees with me on the existence of God. If they don’t like it they can go to hell. That’s where they’re eventually going anyway - Townhall columnist Mike Adams, reacting to the Supreme Court's ruling that California universities do not have to fund or recognize Christian student groups that ban gay students.

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

PhoboQuotable - Mike Adams

"Some years ago, a man asked for my opinion on why his good friend, an atheist, had decided to go to Yale Divinity School. I told him that the Enemy could do more harm trying to destroy an institution from within than from without. And so it is with the so-called GLBT (Gilbert) movement. The Gilbert has equal rights. He is not fighting for anything. He is only seeking to destroy anyone or anything that will not validate him. That is why only 4% of gays who live in states giving them a 'right' to get married actually do get married. They do not seek to enjoy marriage. They seek to destroy marriage. All because it denies them validation.

"Originally, all Unitarians and Universalists were Christians who didn't believe in the Holy Trinity of God but, instead, in the unity of God. Later, they stressed the importance of 'rational thinking' and the 'humanity' of Jesus. Since the merger of the two denominations in 1961, Unitarian Universalism has emphasized 'social justice.' Hence the interest in the Gilbert movement. We live in a time when Gilberts are invading Christian denominations in an effort to destroy their core Christian beliefs. I intend to enroll in Meadville-Lombard Theological School in order to reverse this trend and bring the Unitarians and Universalists back to Christianity. I want to set them straight, so to speak. I want to save them before their symbol, the flaming chalice, is replaced by a flaming phallus." - Townhall.com columnist Mike Adams, announcing that he will become a minister in order to stem the nation's critical of shortage of hate-filled homophobic clergy.

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