The paranoia and persecution complexes of the Christian right know no bounds as this new religious documentary will likely exemplify. What is a G-d fearing Christian fundamentalist to do? Watch as much or as little of the film as you can stand to find out.
From Towleroad:
Faith 2 Action films have put together a documentary about the persecution of Christians in the United States, specifically at the hands of those homosexuals who want nothing less than the complete and utter criminalization of Christianity in their fight for equality. Janet Porter, who is bravely powering through her headaches, takes viewers through the attempts to "silence the truth" and thus the gospel and how to fight back with "what freedoms [they] have left."
Hosting such great-thinking and credible luminaries as failed presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, historical revisionist David Barton, and criminal against humanity Scott Lively going on and on and on about how consequences for actions - i.e., espousing bigoted and homophobic beliefs results in people not voting for a candidate or patronizing a business - are really the world conspiring to silence their beliefs. One speaker practically froths at the mouth about the very idea of the "gay gene", saying,
Really?! Well name it for me. Number it. Because if there's a gene that identifies homosexuality it would have a name, it would have a number, we'd know who the doctor was that found it.
Ok. The genes thought to be responsible for homosexuality, at least in males, are: Xq28 on the X chromosome and was identified in 1993 by Dean Hamer; and 8q12, first signposted in 2005 on the 8th chromosome in research conducted by NorthShore Research Institute, headed by lead scientist Alan Sanders.
After that, we need to see a video that is a bit more pleasant and uplifting. So, here is Freedom To Marry's video of the first day of marriage equality in Alabama. Enjoy.