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Lawmaker Threatened for Comparing Gay Lifestyle to Terrorism

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Sat, Mar. 15 2008 08:54 AM ET
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An Oklahoma lawmaker has received thousands of hostile e-mails and voice messages that included death threats for speaking out about homosexuality and labeling it a bigger threat to America than terrorism or Islam.

"I'm not anti, I'm not gay bashing but according to God's word, that is not the right kind of lifestyle," said State Rep. Sally Kern at a Republican event in January.

Her comments generated national attention after pro-homosexual group Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund posted the recording on YouTube earlier this week. As of Friday afternoon, the posting had close to 900,000 views.

In response, Kern has received more than 7,000 e-mails and voice messages, most of them hostile with a few death threats.

In her public speech, Kern spoke about the dangers of homosexuality. She stated that the homosexual lifestyle was a "death knell" for the country, noting that people involved in the homosexual lifestyle have more suicides, discouragement, illness and shorter life spans.

"Studies show that no society that has totally embraced homosexuality has lasted more than a few decades," she said.

Kern also alerted her colleagues to what she felt was an effort by homosexual activists to indoctrinate children as young as two years old into believing homosexuality as an acceptable lifestyle.

"This stuff is deadly and it's spreading. It will destroy our young people and this nation," she said.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is currently investigating the messages Kern received to determine whether they are legally threatening, said bureau spokeswoman Jessica Brown. She added that the agency may contact some of the people who sent the e-mails.

The Dept. of Public Safety has assigned a body guard to follow Kern.

Among those who have joined in denouncing Kern's comments are the Human Rights Campaign and openly lesbian talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who attempted to call Kern during a live taping of her show.

In an interview with Concerned Women for America on Friday, Kern stood firmly by her statement.

"I said that homosexuality, in my opinion, is a bigger threat to this nation than terrorism," she told Matt Barber, CWA’s Policy Director for Cultural Issues.

"And I was just using a metaphor, just trying to make a point so that my Republican colleagues and especially the church would wake up and realize they're a threat to the moral fiber of this nation, traditional family, and traditional marriage – one man and one woman,” she said. “That has been the bedrock of society for thousands of years.

“The family is the first institution that God established. They're trying to tear that down. That will not have healthy or positive consequences for our nation or any nation that whole heartedly embraces homosexuality. That's all I meant."

The lawmaker, whose husband is a Baptist minister, said that her family has been very supportive of her. She said she has taken the advice of a friend who recommended that she pray over verses that deal with faith overcoming fear.

Kern emphasized that while she disagrees with the homosexual lifestyle, she doesn't hate homosexuals.

"It's not about bullying. It's about speech,” she noted. “Just disagreeing with someone does not make you a hate monger."

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  • Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:32 pm
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why do all you people care so much about homosexual marrige? whoever wrote the bible didn't seem to care since He/she only writes a few lines concerning homosexuality, so you shouldn't care either. what are you so afraid of? homosexuality has been linked to genes which meens its involuntary and therefor not sinful.

terrorism, islam and homosexuality are our smallest threats. we should be concerned about much bigger issues like poverty and hunger and disiese, and war, and education.
Quecat
  • Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:53 pm
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The one true God's Word is absolute truth and wholly inerrant. Worldly compromise only results in a god created in man's image, capitulating to men's sinful desires - which is nothing more than worshipping a lie, an idol and leads only to damnation.

Jesus said "I am the way, the truth and the life and NO man comes to the Father, but by me."
The way is narrow and few there are that find it. Repent that you might have life.

Luke 9:5 NLT
"If the people of the village won't receive your message when you enter it, shake off its dust from your feet as you leave. It is a sign that you have abandoned that village to its fate."
Chris333
  • Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:18 am
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Yes I am a jew,

Sure offering women to be raped is a sin, the Bible does not say it isn't, God didn't say, "Lot, becuase you have offered your daughters up you are a good man"

And you have imposed an arbitrary rule saying that "unless they are not related" that is arbitrary and means nothing. Why is being related pertinent? What reasons do you have? You can't say "Being married to a relative is wrong because being married to a relative is wrong" any more than I can say, "Homsexuality is wrong because Homosexuality is wrong"

Shequon,

"what you suggest is very biblical! Lot and his daughters did what they had to do to carry on the family line, and Lot is a major hero in the book of Genesis."

When did I suggest misinterpreting the Bible? They were clearly engaged in sin, many heroes were engaged in sin, David committed adultery, we do not say "Adultery is good!!!!" Besides Lot was fooled into it. His offspring also became two tribes that caused a great deal of evil towards Israel also. Please, if you are going to quote the Bible, do so responsibly.
Yes_I_am_a_Jew
  • Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:45 pm
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Very well. Would you prefer that I stipulated that the happiness of two people finding love together is a blessing provided that those individuals are not directly related? Anyway, while on the issue of moral relativisim and Lot, are we forgetting that he offered his daughters up to a mob of sex crazed men to be raped senseless? Sure it was in the interest of hospitality but whatever you call it I condemn that far more than two individuals of the same sex in a committed loving relationship.
SheQuon
  • Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:52 am
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Actually, Chris, what you suggest is very biblical! Lot and his daughters did what they had to do to carry on the family line, and Lot is a major hero in the book of Genesis.
Chris333
  • Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:17 am
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Yes I am a Jew,

What about happily married father and daughter (of legal marrying age)? Why should they not be allowed to be married? Wouldn't it be great if they were just happy! (If you are worried about genetic defects, they can get sterilized, I mean gays can't have children either). They could even adopt their own children, and maybe get married to them too, as long as everyone is happy, because as you are clearly implying happiness is the ULTIMATE STANDARD OF EVERYTHING!

Moral relativism disgusts me.
Yes_I_am_a_Jew
  • Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:34 pm
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Can't say that I took the time to read to read all of the comments. Needless to say, I can't imagine that anyone here is actually agreeing that homosexuality is a greater threat than terrorism. If so then all of my earlier comments about religious zealots being linked to low intelligence and a lack of the ability to reason must be true. We have much bigger issues in this nation to worry about than homosexual relationships. The fact is that heterosexual marriages have a horrible record in this country, with divorce being more and more frequent. That any two people can love each other and remain happily in a relationship is a blessing, be it two men, two women or one of each. And to cut off the inevitable response by BigTex and those like him, just because you were molested in your youth doesn't make all homosexuals evil, just as it doesn't make all priests gay and/or evil.
SheQuon
  • Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:07 pm
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From bigtex's commetns below, we can see that it is possible to perhaps know the bible , and not know of God's love at all. And it is possible to be "Christian," yet exemplify exactly the opposite of Christian love. The kingdom of God has no room for such blatant misusers of scripture, as Sally Kern will someday find out if she continues on her path, as did Falwell.
bigtex
  • Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:47 pm
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Using the logic that a person is accepted by God because they are in a "loving homosexual relationship" is rediculous. The Bible does not speak against a "loviing homosexual relationship" because that kind of relationship does not exist. Love is of God and those who love are of God. A homosexual may be a nice person, a great guy and be religious, but if he continues to defy God's mandate of living a life of purity and does not attempt to line his life up with the demands of God's word, then one is led to the conclusion that the homosexual man is lost and does not know God. (This can be said of a bank robber, a child molester, a drunk and any other person who is not presenting their bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God.
bigtex
  • Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:39 pm
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homosexual relationships of all forms are sin because homosexuality of any kind is classified as SEXUAL IMMORALITY. Regardless of whether or not a person is involved in a "loving homosexual relationship" or not is irrelivant to the definition of sin (Missing the Mark). The homosexual relationship misses the mark (sins) in that it is not designed and approved by God.

READ the Bible, "Homosexuals, adulters, pedofiles, perverts, rapist, and any other person actively engaged in a pattern of willful sexual immoralty will not enter the Kingdom of God" The reason is that person has not been "born again." How do we know this? Their fruits of their life make it evident to all.
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