Posted on 08/12/2004 8:30:30 AM PDT by Area Freeper
An actor who played prominent roles in a homosexual-themed play paralleling the life of Jesus Christ is on trial this week for allegedly seeking sex with someone he thought was a 14-year-old boy he met on the Internet.
Steven Shriner, 42, of Hoboken, N.J., portrayed the characters of both Jesus' mother Mary and the apostle Peter in "Corpus Christi," a production of the Chicago-based Ulysses Theatre Company about a victim of "homophobes" in a Texas high school who eventually performs miracles for his 12 disciples.
According to the Trentonian newspaper, Shriner allegedly used his home computer in January of last year for the "express purpose of meeting and having sex with a boy."
During opening statements, Deputy Attorney General Charles Ouslander said Shriner entered a sexually explicit chat room, thinking he was conversing with a teen boy, whose screen name was Timpit6668. In reality, Shriner was speaking with investigator Brian Damiani who was typing on his undercover computer at the Hughes Justice Complex in Trenton.
Shriner allegedly sought to meet Timpit6668, discussing the location and activities in which the two would engage.
He also sent a video clip of himself masturbating.
"I have more ; ) ," Shriner allegedly wrote, according to printouts of the conversations.
The Trentonian says authorities closed in on the suspect at a pizza place in Hamilton, N.J., when he showed up and flashed his lights, which was the agreed code.
Armed with a search warrant, authorities recovered 24 images of suspected child pornography involving kids between the ages of 8 and 10.
Defense attorney Will Anklowitz said Shriner believed he was dealing with someone who was 18 years old at the time he entered the porn site, since a disclaimer at the chat room's entrance stated users must be at least 18.
Shriner is charged with attempted sexual assault, which carries up to a ten-year prison term. He also faces charges of attempted sexual contact, luring and enticing a juvenile, attempted endangering the welfare of a child and possessing child pornography.
In a review of "Corpus Christi," Chicago Tribune writer Chris Jones said the play "strives to link homophobia with the persecutions suffered by Christ. ...
"This is an elegant, intelligent show that is so much in tune with authorial intention that it takes the script to new levels of theatrical and political dignity."
Since women can only be gestating one offspring at a time, they are a much more valuable part of the "natural selection" process. Any trait that caused a percentage of females to be less likely to reproduce would be selected against.
That's one way to approach this abomination, another is to publicly castrate them with a butter knife. For what it's worth, I favor door #2!
Unfortunately, so do they!
Bump.
"Posit for me please an independant natural value for homosexual behavior."
Homosexuality might have provided a sexual outlet for males because of a scarcity of females, or males at the bottom of the society. Starting out, more men are born than women (105 men for every 100 women). When you factor in delibrate female infanticide and polygamy, women might have been in short supply in some ancient societies. But I guess this is a societal "value", not natural.
I am in no way advocating homosexual behavior. I think it is sick.
"There are no small parts----only small actors"
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