Also in the CNN report is Lucinda Naylor, the artist fired by the Catholic Church for her protest of the DVD release. After Naylor, a few "loving" Catholics are interviewed, who want to help "sinful" gays forsake their ways by putting billboards up and commercials on TV every night that expose homo's "sins." But these
Confronting the hatred, hypocrisy, and violence done in the name of religion.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
CNN's Report on the Minnesota Catholic Church's Anti-Gay DVD, Archbishop Nienstedt's Response: LGBT Allies' "Eternal Salvation" at Risk
The fallout continues following Catholic Archbishop Nienstedt's offensive anti-gay-civil-rights DVD release. In the CNN report embedded below, the Catholic parents of gay child are told by Neinstedt that their "eternal salvation may well depend upon a conversion of heart on this topic."
Also in the CNN report is Lucinda Naylor, the artist fired by the Catholic Church for her protest of the DVD release. After Naylor, a few "loving" Catholics are interviewed, who want to help "sinful" gays forsake their ways by putting billboards up and commercials on TV every night that expose homo's "sins." But theseloving Catholics aren't bullies, because it's not picking on a homosexual to fire them for getting married.
Also in the CNN report is Lucinda Naylor, the artist fired by the Catholic Church for her protest of the DVD release. After Naylor, a few "loving" Catholics are interviewed, who want to help "sinful" gays forsake their ways by putting billboards up and commercials on TV every night that expose homo's "sins." But these
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