Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Maggie Gallagher Has The JONAH Sadz

"The Blaze is reporting that an independent film about same-sex attraction called 'Audacity' had generated 130,000 views for its trailer on YouTube when the trailer was abruptly pulled by YouTube in response to user complaints. YouTube has not specifically said why the trailer was pulled, but its policies include 'commercially deceptive' content as a possible reason. I have not seen the trailer in question, but it occurs to me to ask: are we seeing the first fruits of a new post-JONAH strategy by the gay rights community to shut down speech? The SPLC had announced that 70 other religious nonprofits that help people with same-sex attraction live 'nongay' lives were in its targets. But I wonder, are these the first fruits of their victory?" - Maggie Gallagher, referring to the latest anti-gay film by banana man Ray Comfort. (Tipped by JMG reader Christopher)

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Kirk Cameron & Banana Man Ray Comfort: How To Preach To Homosexuals

Cameron: "And they're PROUD of their sin! What do we do with these people?" The clip ends with an except from Gravy Train's You Made Me Gay, which was adorably lip-synced a decade ago by JMG reader Jeb.

(Via Christian Nightmares)

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Monday, October 13, 2014

TRAILER: Audacity

Via press release from the banana man:
A new movie in the works by Ray Comfort, whose award-winning documentaries have been seen by millions, has raised more than $250,000 in a crowd-funding campaign in less than 30 days. Comfort said, "We are delighted with the response, and are within $60,000 of the total production cost. It's important that the movie be funded through donations because it will be made available without charge on YouTube." The production, called "Audacity," is a departure from Comfort's usual filmmaking style. It's his first scripted film, and it uses Hollywood actors to present a biblical view. Other Christian films address homosexuality in documentary form, but Comfort wanted something different to keep the attention of skeptics. "It is a stirring story...a powerful movie that we believe faces this most controversial--even volatile--issue, in a unique and loving way." Noting that many Christian films are unfortunately low quality, Comfort stated, "This issue is so important, we don't want anything to detract from the message of the movie, or give people any other reason not to see it. So we are pursuing excellence in every facet of this production."

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Monday, September 08, 2014

Televangelist Ray Comfort: Send Me Money For My Coming Anti-Gay Movie


(Via Christian Nightmares)

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