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Christians a 'hate group' {BEING a Christians is now you are terrorism or Hate Crime}
register-herald.com ^ | September 02, 2001 | Mannix Porterfield

Posted on 12/27/2001 10:17:00 AM PST by expose

Christians a 'hate group'

By: Mannix Porterfield, Staff September 02, 2001

Quietly, behind the scenes, an assistant attorney general has been, for several years, teaching police across West Virginia a course in hate crimes. Even though lawmakers twice in as many years have repulsed efforts to graft "sexual orientation" into West Virginia's so-called hate crime statute, Paul Sheridan covers this controversial aspect in his classrooms.

His teaching manual, crafted by former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno partly with his input, by definition is "aimed at a law enforcement audience." Much of the manual prepared by President Bill Clinton's attorney general, already used to indoctrinate an untold number of law enforcement agencies in this state, has stirred disquiet in the ranks of the West Virginia Family Foundation, an affiliate of the American Family Association.

Led by Kevin McCoy of Charleston, the state group finds sections of the curricula especially disturbing and perceives in them a sinister undercurrent. Ultimately, he suggests, it could be employed to muzzle men of the cloth.

Under "hate group ideology" identification, for instance, it is written, "Homophobia recently has been added to their agenda."

"There goes 95 percent of West Virginians," McCoy said last week in an interview.

"I believe, by and large, the majority of West Virginians oppose the homosexuality of our society, our state. Unless the senior assistant attorney general would like to give us a different definition of what homophobia means, my contention is this applies to anybody who has a problem with homosexuality."

The same section identifies some hate-mongers as those who "blame the federal government, an international Jewish conspiracy or communism for most of this country's problems." "Some groups include apocalyptic Christianity in their ideology and believe we are in, or approaching, a period of violence and social turmoil which will precede the Second Coming of Christ."

Unless Reno and Sheridan can show otherwise, McCoy takes this to mean anyone with a literal interpretation of the Bible, especially in regard to scriptures on prophecy, is part and parcel of a hate group.

Two pages later in the manual, Reno speaks of "exceptions" to the U.S. Constitution's free speech guarantees under the First Amendment.

A statement McCoy finds curious reads:

"Words expressing discriminatory animus may serve as evidence of the prohibited conduct (e.g., to prove reason for failure to promote) or may constitute the prohibited conduct itself."

McCoy feels this is ominous, "laying the foundation for certain types of speech that are not politically correct and how they could be possibly perceived to be not appropriate within the law enforcement community ..."

"If this curricula is continued to be taught to law enforcement in this state, it will not be long before they roll out the big guns and start cracking the whip," McCoy says.

Could this mean preachers would be hauled off to the courts to face hate crime violations?

"What they're waiting for now is to get 'sexual orientation' into West Virginia's hate crime law," McCoy said.

"Their goal is to get sexual orientation included. Once they do that, this is laying the foundation for law enforcement to take care of those people that they consider to be members of the hate group. Churches, pastors, the whole nine yards.

"I don't think there will be any group left untouched when their agenda is finally completed."

If that's not the case, he reasons, then why did Reno use as part of her brain trust the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the Human Rights Campaign, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the National Association of Attorneys General and National District Attorneys Association?

Yet another paragraph in the Reno curricula states, "Organized hate groups focus on issues of concern to middle America as a method for cloaking and marketing their hate philosophy (i.e., "government interference, cheating.")

Under motivation, the manual says hate crime offenders feel led by "a higher order," and, in parenthesis as examples, God is grouped with Adolf Hitler and the Imperial Wizard.

"Has a sense of urgency about his/her mission; believes he/she must act before it is too late," the manual says of those who commit hate crimes.

Re-ordering America?

McCoy says "hate crime" legislation is a public relations effort to mask the hidden agenda of homosexuals - a re-shaping of America to make their lifestyle acceptable.

"The hate crime law is being used across the country by homosexual activists," he said.

"The reason they're doing it is they want to be able to use hate crime laws as a club against anyone that opposes their radical agenda, which is really re-ordering a society into the fashion that they desire to re-order it.

"And this is what the curricula is doing - laying the foundation to be able to accept that agenda."

The West Virginia Hate Crime Task Force, the vehicle through which Sheridan conducts his workshops, distributes a red, white and gray brochure that states, "Hate crimes may be committed because of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity or sex."

It also says such offenses "usually" involve violence, intimidation or vandalism because the targeted victim is "different."

Fragmented newspaper headlines appear in the brochure as subliminals, and the phrase "neo-Nazi" is prominent.

To conservative groups such as McCoy's, cleverly linking Nazis and Klan groups or others backgrounded in violence with opponents of homosexuality is an old tack harking back to the "big lie" method of the Third Reich.

In this year's legislative session, McCoy said, a group of children from a Charleston-area church paid a visit to a senator's office to voice opposition to SB23, the hate crime measure which easily cleared the upper chamber before it died in a House committee.

"He (the senator) ran them out of his office, and said, 'you're a bunch of Nazis,'" McCoy said.

"We're not Nazis, we're Christians," the children protested.

"Then your whole church is Nazis," the senator shot back.

McCoy said the lumping of hate crime law opponents with Nazis and Klan groups is advocated by homosexuals in a book, "The Overhauling of Straight America."

"It is evident that our elected representatives are falling into the militant homosexual propaganda campaign by linking homosexual opponents to Nazis and the KKK," he said.

Domestic terrorism?

Another catch phrase which has crept into the vocabulary of hate crime law advocates is "domestic terrorism."

An 8-hour course, billboarded on the West Virginia State Police Academy, is titled simply "Domestic Terrorism," and topics advertised are "philosophies of hate and anti-government groups," and threats such people pose.

Again, groups such as McCoy perceive this as propaganda attempting to link any opponents of homosexuality, including those who use biblical teachings as their guide, as "terrorists."

In reality, McCoy says figures provided by police and homosexual groups themselves show the threat of violence among homosexuals is 50,000 times greater than the threat of hate crimes caused by those outside their ranks.

FBI figures disclosed this year revealed only 1,317 "hate crime" episodes nationwide inspired by opposition to homosexual behavior, he said.

"Yet, despite the overwhelming evidence that homosexuality is a deadly lifestyle, and despite the fact that a majority of West Virginians oppose special protection for this chosen behavior, we have our own attorney general and the West Virginia Human Rights Commission propagating this big lie that homosexuals are targeted for violence and deserving of the protected status," McCoy said.

"On both sides of the House, there is a trend with legislators becoming more and more sympathetic to the homosexual agenda as well."

So what is domestic terrorism?

McCoy feels the phrase leaves little doubt where Reno and those swept up in the hate crime movement want to take America.

"If you follow Janet Reno's curricula, it probably would be those that follow in the 'hate group ideology,' such as apocalyptic Christians and homophobes."

McCoy is vowing an all-out campaign to counter the seminars and the attempt by some legislators to embrace the homosexual lifestyle in the protection of the hate crime umbrella, officially section 6-6-21 of the State Code.

To accomplish its goal, the Family Foundation plans an intense networking with members of Congress, along with state and local authorities in West Virginia.

"It might be impossible to reverse," McCoy acknowledged, "but we can try to slow it down."


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Thepreacher at my local church had to buy a millon dollar insurance policy because he is afraid that a homosexual might be in the audience. While he is preaching the bible, and it says homosexual is immoral that he could be sued for saying that.
1 posted on 12/27/2001 10:17:00 AM PST by expose
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To: expose
I'm sure they have already gathered the lumber needed for the crosses; they are just searching around for the nails at this point.
2 posted on 12/27/2001 10:24:22 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: expose
Well, he could get in trouble for advocating murder of homosexuals just like the Bible does in the Old Testament -- just like an Islamic can get in trouble for advocating his brand of killing based upon his reading of the Koran.

And rightly so. I don't care if Muslims are reading the Koran right, if they come after me, I'll try to defend myself. If nutty Christian bomb-throwing fundamentalists (200 abortion clinics bombed in the last 18 years) come after me -- I'll try to defend myself.

3 posted on 12/27/2001 10:25:51 AM PST by jlogajan
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To: expose

4 posted on 12/27/2001 10:28:03 AM PST by jlogajan
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To: expose
Christians a 'hate group' {BEING a Christians is now you are terrorism or Hate Crime}

What is with the headline?

5 posted on 12/27/2001 10:29:51 AM PST by spoosman
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To: expose
It is perfectly moral and legal to dislike homosexual acts, and not to like people who engage in them. But I also think that God loves all His children regardless of their sins, and it is NOT okay to preach violence or hate.
6 posted on 12/27/2001 10:29:56 AM PST by conserv13
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Wow, did someone sleep in today? This article is usually posted each day before lunch.
7 posted on 12/27/2001 10:33:24 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: expose
Alas, the sodomite brigade marches on.

People, nowhere in this article does the sense that these groups are espousing or even remotely promoting violence against homosexuals come forth. The citizens (including the pastors) of West Virginia should be able to SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES as to whether or not they will espouse homosexual ideals codified in Law. No amount of inserting straw men(Abortion violence == Dislike of homosexuals?? GET REAL!) into this argument will change the facts in the case.

This will be an interesting one to watch.

:) ttt

8 posted on 12/27/2001 10:33:44 AM PST by detsaoT
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To: jlogajan
According to your chart, there were 49 abortuary bombings between 1982 and 1998.

However, you said:

200 abortion clinics bombed in the last 18 years

Am I to conclude from that 151 abortuaries have been bombed in the last two years, more than three times as many as were bombed in the preceding 16 years?

Or should I wonder about your capacity to hide your anti-life, anti-Christian bigotry long enough to tell the truth?

9 posted on 12/27/2001 10:35:57 AM PST by Campion
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To: expose
Thepreacher at my local church had to buy a millon dollar insurance policy because he is afraid that a homosexual might be in the audience. While he is preaching the bible, and it says homosexual is immoral that he could be sued for saying that.

Sounds like BS. What's the name of the insurance company that issued the policy?

10 posted on 12/27/2001 10:36:20 AM PST by KJMorgan
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To: expose
Phobia is the irrational debilitating fear of something. I've not heard of anyone who exihibits that level of fear of a homosexual. Disagreement of lifestyle, belief in the sinful nature, disgust, and hate yes, but not fear. Do all Christians hate homosexuals? I suppose you would have to ask all one billion of them. Does G-d hate homosexuality, does the words abomination and put to death ring any bells.
11 posted on 12/27/2001 10:36:24 AM PST by hsszionist
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BEING a Christians is now you are terrorism or Hate Crime

Please tell me what this "sentence" with three "to be" verbs and the phrase, "...you are terrorism or Hate Crime" means.

...never mind.

12 posted on 12/27/2001 10:38:18 AM PST by Hank Kerchief
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To: jlogajan
Violence appears to have gone up after Clinton was elected.
13 posted on 12/27/2001 10:39:25 AM PST by hsszionist
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To: spoosman
Noticed that headline, huh? (See post 12)

I showed it to my wife and she said she understood it. Than sang the phrase, "Is you is or is you aint't my Baby."

14 posted on 12/27/2001 10:41:51 AM PST by Hank Kerchief
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To: conserv13
Love the sinner hate the sin. I agree. Doesn't the Bible say loving is the greatest commandment.
15 posted on 12/27/2001 10:47:34 AM PST by Rube23
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To: jlogajan
If those abortion doctors come after me I'm going to defend myself too!
16 posted on 12/27/2001 10:50:58 AM PST by Khepera
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To: KJMorgan
it the truth ,if i go get his phone # will you call him?
17 posted on 12/27/2001 10:53:23 AM PST by expose
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To: Khepera;wwjdn;rnmomof7
We should not harm homosexuals. They should be protected from violence. Being put into custody and held there for their own protection is the way to go.
18 posted on 12/27/2001 10:54:01 AM PST by Khepera
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To: expose
CHRISTIANS: An Endangered Species?!
19 posted on 12/27/2001 10:55:21 AM PST by Cindy
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To: jlogajan
Please go to video need to have Microsoft Windows to watch it. Closing down all the Churches.

to view the video.

20 posted on 12/27/2001 10:57:17 AM PST by expose
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