Monday, March 19, 2007

That was QUICK!!!

Remember when I said "barring unexpected incidents?"

We just had one and it may blow up to be something BIG!

It seems that our friend Ken Hutcherson, the anti-gay pastor who never met a self aggrandizing adjective he didn't like, is upset at the White House over a title he was supposedly given.

According to him, he was given the title of Special Envoy for Adoptions, Family Values, Religious Freedom, and Medical Relief. He apparently used this title on a trip to Latvia where he complained about (what else) gay rights.

But . . .

The White House says he wasn't given the title.

So now he is not only pissed but claims to have proof of being bestowed the title.

The entire story is here and here

Don't tell our friend, Peter.

He may get jealous of losing attention.

I will keep following this story as it goes.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone should tell Florida4marriage.org about this. They (John Stemberger) may want to augment his (Ken Hutcherson's) sample sermon which includes the “Holland study [which] has said 18 months is the average length of a homosexual relationship and within that time they will have 8 different partners.”

(You know, the one that establishes non-monogamous relationships as non-monogamous - except they don't say so)

What the “Dutch Study” Really Says About Gay Couples

http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/Articles/000,003.htm

How else are we supposed to equate intentional dishonesty with the protection of marriage?

BlackTsunami said...

So Hutcherson used that study in a sermon too?

So many members of the anti-gay industry used the study to make the case against marriage equality but none of the persons in the study was married. The study compiled data from the years 1984-2000. Same sex marriage was legalized in Holland (i.e. the Netherlands) in 2001.

Even James Kennedy used the study in a sermon and he had the nerve to say that it correctly represented a gay marraige.