There are a lot of sincere Christians, including myself, who aren't quite sure that you acted in the "most gentleman like manner possible." For example, your web site still says:
"Instead, [Ranger CEO Mike Cramer] insinuates that the Rangers did not have their salesperson personally contact the homosexual groups. ... The Bible calls that a lie, and so do we at ProtestGayDay.com."
Yet, Ranger CEO Mike Cramer on the Scott Wilder show had this to say about you:
"In the first conversation I ever had with [Rick Warden], and in scores of emails that Ive sent around to people, we have acknowledged that one of our ticket representatives contacted this group as well as hundreds, probably thousands, of other groups in the springand in April."
Somebody ain't telling the truth here.
You talk so high and mighty about the about truth, accuse me of "judging unrighteous judgment" (whatever that is), ask me to "repent of my sins" and "quit calling evil good and good evil," yet you continue to have this blatant lie on your website! And you still wonder why Scott Wilder and so many others of us question your motives and your actions?
I judge and discern according to the wisdom of the Holy Bible that you should have read more.
I read your website, heard you on the Scott Wilder show, and read and re-read the transcript of the show to make sure that I heard what I thought I heard. You've done a lot of truth-stretching throughout the whole affair.
If you're so concerned about the gay newspaper and the Texas Rangers telling the truth, perhaps you should start with revising your own website.
The gays didn't turn out to see the Rangers over a week ago for the same reason I haven't been to the Ballpark in two years.....the Rangers suck!
To attribute the low attendance of homosexuals to something you and W.N. Otwell (the Fred Phelps of North Texas) did is just plain silly.