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Some of the far right is simply insane, as Pastor Dobson demonstrates.
I"n a recent conference call between James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, and a group of like-minded anti-gay activists, Dobson declared that marriage equality could “lead to a full-blown civil war.” //// Janet Porter, the documentary filmmaker who attempted to convince the world that the gay movement would result in the “criminalization of Christianity,” encouraged Dobson to help strike down marriage equality by sending out “just” 2,000 hand-written notes to those in favor of gay marriage. //// Dobson agreed that he’d “help any way he [could]” but that, maybe, the activists should be a bit more realistic about their endeavors. And, because he’s all about being realistic, Dobson explained later that the Supreme Court greenlighting gay marriage would be enough to collapse the entire nation and send Americans into the next Civil War. Realistically, speaking."
Gay marriage could lead to civil war The Christian right s latest bigoted theory - Salon.com
I"n a recent conference call between James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, and a group of like-minded anti-gay activists, Dobson declared that marriage equality could “lead to a full-blown civil war.” //// Janet Porter, the documentary filmmaker who attempted to convince the world that the gay movement would result in the “criminalization of Christianity,” encouraged Dobson to help strike down marriage equality by sending out “just” 2,000 hand-written notes to those in favor of gay marriage. //// Dobson agreed that he’d “help any way he [could]” but that, maybe, the activists should be a bit more realistic about their endeavors. And, because he’s all about being realistic, Dobson explained later that the Supreme Court greenlighting gay marriage would be enough to collapse the entire nation and send Americans into the next Civil War. Realistically, speaking."
Gay marriage could lead to civil war The Christian right s latest bigoted theory - Salon.com