Rick Santorum: Young People Support LGBT Rights Because the Gay Community Has 'Silenced the Church' – VIDEO

Rick Santorum: Young People Support LGBT Rights Because the Gay Community Has 'Silenced the Church' – VIDEO

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Former senator and likely presidential candidate Rick Santorum has said the only reason young people support gay rights is because they have never heard any arguments to the contrary, reports Right Wing Watch.

Speaking yesterday during an interview with Tony Perkins, president of listed hate group Family Research Council, Santorum said that the anti-gay lobby is losing in the battle for LGBT rights because “[LGBT activists] have effectively silenced the church on a lot of those issues and young people don’t even know what the opposing view is on these issues.”

PerkinsOn the issue of pastors in Houston suing the city for rejecting their petitions to repeal a non-discrimination ordinance, Santorum said:

“I really believe in this subject matter at hand with the gay community that a Judeo-Christian worldview cannot survive with a worldview that is as rabidly secular as this movement is.

“One is going to battle the other and I can tell you that the statists, these secular statists, do not want the competition that comes from the church and so they are going to do everything they can to marginalize them, to force them out of the public square to be quiet.

“They’re going to use, as they have, the Johnson amendment, try to use the IRS and the tax code to do so, they’re going to use every lever of power the government has to keep this competition of ideas silent so they can win the argument.”

Listen to the interview, AFTER THE JUMP

Last year, Santorum claimed that same-sex marriage would “discourage” straight couples from marrying.


Jim Redmond

www.towleroad.com/2014/10/rick-santorum-christians-silenced-on-issue-of-gay-rights-listen.html

Federal Judge Cancels Today's Hearing on Challenge to Kansas Gay Marriage Ban

Federal Judge Cancels Today's Hearing on Challenge to Kansas Gay Marriage Ban

A federal judge in Kansas who was set to hear a challenge to the state’s ban on same-sex marriage today has canceled the hearing, the Associated Press reports:

KansasACLU attorney Doug Bonney said U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Crabtree is considering whether to reschedule the oral arguments or decide the case based on the parties’ written arguments.

Bonney said he told Crabtree during a 30-minute conference Thursday that the ACLU did not have time to review the state’s written response to the lawsuit because it had just been filed.

This is separate from the case scheduled to be heard before the Kansas Supreme Court on November 6.

Kansas remains the only state in the Tenth Circuit without marriage equality. 


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2014/10/federal-judge-cancels-todays-hearing-on-challenge-to-kansas-gay-marriage-ban.html

In Online Dating, Everyone’s A Bit Of A Racist

In Online Dating, Everyone’s A Bit Of A Racist

New-Grindr-Preview_Cascade-sm-e1351978052258OK Cupid has roughly 4 million active users, many of whom are seeking same-sex dates. And if you happen to be one of them,  know that the site watches every move you make. Not to be creepy, but to compile meta-data (which, OK, is maybe a little bit creepy).

Cofounder Christian Rudder spoke recently to The Atlantic about how users break down on racial lines, offering this analysis:

The racial picture isn’t the most pleasant one. It’s definitely, um, what you would expect if you were a very cynical person. So, you know, black users get a kind of…25 percent discount in the replies they get, volume of messages they get, level of rating they get from other users. And that’s from not only whites, but Asians and Latinos as well.

You can ask people directly, you know, ‘what do you think about interracial dating?’ and you’ll almost always get a, like, ‘oh, yeah I’m totally cool with interracial dating’ or this kind of attitude when they have to verbalize it. But the way they act is definitely different than that…It’s pretty universal.

Some gay guys have no shame in making their racial preferences known, often in horribly crass phrases like “white only” or “not into Asians,” not realizing that their language can and does hurt people.

But behind the veil of anonymity, it appears that there are many more who think and behave just like them.

Dan Tracer

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