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April 10, 2024
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X reportedly received between $10 and $2,500 to promote a post calling for LGBTQ+ people to receive the death penalty.
The Filipino boxer is citing Old Testament scripture to justify his antigay views, which cost him a Nike endorsement deal.
The first-ever LGBT-themed 3D film program launches with the premiere of the short Leviticus 20:13.
The attack amounts to a hate crime, according to the victim.
The decorated boxer with a long history of anti-LGBT statements could go full time into politics.Â
Barely a day after the boxer and Filipino politician apologized for comparing gays and lesbians to animals and lost his endorsement deal, he's unleashed a new rant.
In a new book and documentary, two researchers claim the original bible never condemned homosexuality.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Fred Phelps this week. The antigay pastor had attempted to erect a statue in a government plaza in Kansas condemning homosexuality and slain student Matthew Shepard.