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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:13:57 CST</pubDate>
		
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      	<title>Comment 1</title>
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      	<description><![CDATA[<p>I see a couple of articles discussing the response to Rev. Latham being charged with &#8220;offering to engage in an act of lewdness&#8221;. One statement talked about the anti-Christians who use incidents like this to show their hate for Christians.
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May be some of them out there.
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But there&#8217;s another side of this story: there are plenty of us who don&#8217;t hate Christians, but are repeatedly stunned by the obvious hypocrisy involved whenever we see stories like this: some of the most fervent anti-gay (and gay-hating) people taking part in &#8220;gay&#8221; activities.... 
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It&#8217;s also hypocrisy when we talk of curing or helping the &#8220;offenders&#8221; to &#8220;recover from gayness&#8221;, when we know deep, deep in our hearts that homosexuality is not a choice. Who would &#8220;choose&#8221; to be a homosexual when their very lives would be threatened just by disclosing that fact to the public?
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Let&#8217;s take care of our own glass house first, before we throw the stones&#8230;
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:13:57 CST</pubDate>
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