Posted on 09/29/2011 1:32:55 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
A man has died after a sex party held at a church minister's house.
Reverend Mark Bidwell, who is the minister at the Metropolitan Community Church in Ferndale and a former police chaplain, Detroit, called 911 at 5.30am last week to report a man at his home had stopped breathing.
He said he met the man, Steven Fitch, 43, of Lincoln Park, on a website the night before and invited him over to his house for sex.
According to the police report Bidwell told a 911 operator: 'I've got someone who has apparently stopped breathing.'
When the dispatcher asked how old the victim was, the 52-year-old replied: 'Honestly, I don't even know. We just met today.'
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Ferndale mayor, Dave Coulter, described the minister as a respected member of the gay community.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
THere was a huge study about this not too long ago. Out of self-described married/committed gays, and we’re talking thousands nationwide, NONE just had sex with the one other person over a one year period. NONE.
Dies in the act of showing the other cheek and loving his brother in the fate.
That’s a good one Paradox. Ihope he didn’t die with a bad taste in his mouth.
But of course! /s
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Rock n Roll, LSD, Flower-Power, Women’s Lib, Jesus Freaks, Left Coast Hollywood liberals...the Weather Underground, Panthers, Nation of Islam, the Brotherhood, al Qaeda, Alec Baldwin, Garafalo, Maher, Obama, etc...in that order.
Pop culture is leaning friendly to most of the above.
So, what’s the problem? What is it that seems to be keeping it going?
Ferndale. The gay capital of Michigan.
In Ferndale, he'd have to be a conservative to be disrespected.
Any church named Metropolitan Community Church is a gay church. So, nothing to see here.
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