I was inspired to ask for the interview due to Knight's recent piece in which he connected the recent House vote on the DADT repeal to a " homosexual conspiracy" to overturn so-called traditional values. This is what I asked:
My name is Alvin McEwen and I am editor and blogmaster of the site Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters.
I am emailing in pursuit of an interview with Mr. Robert Knight.
I read his recent piece regarding DADT and I would like to interview him regarding past comments he made about the gay community, particularly the research he used - most specifically that of Paul Cameron.
If this is a possibility, please get back with me.
Thank you for your time.
Today I received this answer:
We would like to decline your request at this time.
Andrew Scott
Writer/Editor
Coral Ridge Ministries
P.O. Box 1600
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33302-1600
www.CoralRidge.org
On the surface, it may seem like an insignificant correspondence, but like so many things, there's a lot of work under the surface.
As I wrote in a recent piece, while George Rekers helped to create the junk science that demonized the lgbt community, it was Robert Knight who appeared on talk shows, in debates, and in front of Congress repeating this junk science.
And both men have another thing in common - they both utilized the work of the discredited Paul Cameron, a man who has been rebuked or censured from a plethora of legitimate medical organizations because of his bad research techniques. He is also a man who published "studies" that said, amongst other things, gay men are four to seven more times likely to rape their fellow servicemen in the Armed Forces - that it when they are not wallowing in feces, sticking gerbils up their rectums, and molesting children at a high rate.
Knight even referred to Cameron's work in an effort to defeat ENDA in 1994. So yes, Knight has some explaining to do.
Did he know the facts about Cameron's dubious history?
If he didn't, would he be willing to retract his past dependency on Cameron's work?
Why doesn't he want to talk about it?
It's one thing to oppose pro-lgbt legislation on a religious basis. However it is something entirely different to inaccurately cast members of the gay community as a disease-infested ravaging horde by way of bad research.
For that matter, not just Knight, but every other religious right spokesperson and group who used Cameron in the past and still in the present to claim that "homosexuality is a dangerous lifestyle" needs to start talking.
But they won't if the gay community allows them to pretend as if none of it ever happened.
Related post:
Why we should care about Paul Cameron