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Million$ to pro-homosexual groups bad news for Christians, says activist Jim Brown February 27, 2008
Pro-family activist Peter LaBarbera warns that a $65 million
endowment given to several groups that promote the homosexual lifestyle
will be used in their efforts to "criminalize" Christian opposition to
their agenda. The Pride Foundation of Seattle announced on Sunday that Ric Weiland --
one of the first five people to work at software giant Microsoft -- has
left $19 million of his estate to the homosexual activist group, and an
additional $46 million for the Foundation to distribute to ten other
pro-homosexuality groups, including the Lambda Legal Defense and Education
Network, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and Parents and Friends
of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG). Weiland, who retired in 1988, committed suicide in 2006 at age 53 after
a long struggle with depression and homosexuality. Pointing to Weiland's bequeathal, Peter LaBarbera with the conservative
group
Americans for Truth About Homosexuality says activists pushing
the homosexual lifestyle are more committed to their version of evangelism
than most conservative Christians are to speaking the truth in the public
square. "Already the pro-homosexual movement outspends the pro-family movement
specifically on the issue of homosexuality by a huge factor, and this is
only going to make it worse," he laments. LaBarbera says if they are out-funded 50- or 100-to-1, pro-family
groups cannot compete in a public policy battle against homosexual
activists. "I think it's time for pro-family people who believe that
homosexuality should not be celebrated or turned into a civil right in our
law ... it's time for some of them to step up to the plate and fund
pro-family organizations to deal with this juggernaut that we see coming
at us," he urges. In addition to winning the fundraising battle, says LaBarbera, the
homosexual movement is winning the battle for young hearts and minds as
well -- which he calls "pretty scary." "[B]ecause what you're doing is creating a financial incentive for
students to publicly declare their homosexuality at a young age," he
explains. "And when you throw money in the mix, you're encouraging
students to declare their homosexuality; you're promoting homosexuality
among young people -- as if they needed it with all the pro-gay messages
in our culture. I think it's just a very sad thing." LaBarbera says homosexual activists are winning the culture war against their opponents not only because they are better funded, but also because they are singularly focused, while pro-family groups are fighting a variety of different issues, including abortion and embryonic stem-cell research. All Original Content
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