Thanks for the recap. I cruised through a few of the posts. I agree. This is a problem in many campuses, be it Evangelical or Catholic Christian campuses. Those who speak out against it are automatically labeled "bigots."
It appears that there is an not so subtle agenda to twist biblical teachings into the untruth by these gay activists.
It also seems that they are using the classic "weapon" of doubt and deception over their sexuality in these so called "seminars," does it not? The message might sound new to the students, but the manner in which is delivered is ancient.
Talk to people about being gay, being tolerant, being accepting, being openminded, then have a speech about a persons personal experience with being gay and how he was hurt by everyone else and then immediately ask the kids if theyve thought about being gay.. Well you have been screaming it into their head for 4 weeks so yeah, theyve thought about it.
Now they say, "if youve thought you might be gay, there is a good chance you are at least bi, and that is good, because there is nothing wrong with it"
Cast a seed of doubt in them then cultivate it at every oppurtunity.. Its sickening.
It was pointed out at FR that it should be labeled homoaversion, b/c I have not run into a gay dude that I have ever been afraid of, I had an aversion to him yes, but frightened, not in the least.
If you call it like you see it then you are a hateful bigot.