J. Matt Barber
From Hate
J. Matt Barber is conservative christian columnist who writes for likeminded websites and news sources. He is also the current "policy director for cultural issues" with Concerned Women for America.
Quotes
1 (...) leftist and secularists who condone, promote, and/or participate in dangerous, unhealthy, and traditionally shameful sexual behaviors. (In other words, homosexuality; src)
2 People of faith, and anyone else who dares to speak out against sexual immorality, or to defend the time-honored definitions of marriage and family, are no longer just ostracized, but are frequently silenced through fear and intimidation, fired from their jobs, and in some cases, have even been jailed, beaten, or killed. (src)
3 Homosexuality is not a neutral status or state of being as typified by one's membership in a suspect, minority class (...). It's about sexual deviancy. (src)
4 (...) the often mind-boggling moral and health-related pitfalls associated with the homosexual lifestyle. (src)
5 (...) the language of true civil rights, which has been hijacked by radical homosexual activists in an effort to further the fraudulent concept that any and all sexual behavior must be fully accepted without question (...). (src)
6 (...) the average life expectancy of a homosexual male is only about 45 years old – 30 years younger than that of a heterosexual male. (src)
7 (...) any time anyone dare expose the aforementioned truths about the homosexual lifestyle, or criticize the homosexual lobby for its radical anti-marriage, anti-family agenda (...). (src)
8 (...) the most troubling aspect of the homosexual lifestyle in general, is its destructive nature... Destructive not only in terms of the emotional harm it may cause, but destructive also in terms of the health related issues that will almost certainly arise as its consequence. (src)
9 (...) aggressively pushes and promotes the homosexual agenda in the name of tolerance, but the minute someone speaks up with what would be considered the traditional moral-values viewpoint, the tolerance disappears and it results in a termination. (src)
10 [Adding sexual orientation to the US federal employment non-discrimination act] would force Christian, Jewish or Muslim business owners to hire people who openly choose to engage in homosexual or cross-dressing behaviors despite a sincerely held religious belief that those behaviors are dangerous, sinful and not in keeping with basic morality. (source)
11 We can only hope and pray that President Bush will provide a check of his own by vetoing each and every one of these radical pro-homosexual bills should they land on his desk. (src; src)
12 [F]emale employees would have to endure both systematic sexual harassment and a hostile work environment by being forced to share bathroom facilities with male employees who get their jollies from wearing a dress, high heels and lipstick. (src)