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	<title>The Ethics &amp; Religious Liberty Commission | Budweiser, homosexuality and public school kids | Comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:56:32 CST</pubDate>
		
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      	<description><![CDATA[<p>Mr Hinkle says about the day of silence
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..."Homosexual activists will tell us it is to remember homosexuals who have been murdered allegedly because of their lifestyle, but the reality is something else. It is part of a national strategy to gain widespread acceptance of their lifestyle—especially in our public school system.&#8221;
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We already enjoy widespread acceptance in society and are making strong gains in the pubic policy arena, so perhaps the schools signed on board willingly and gladly because they understand the true meaning behind the observance is about tolerance, acceptance and love over violence and hatred towards gays.&nbsp; 
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Love is a Christian virtue so I wonder why Mr. Hinkle isn&#8217;t focused on that in this essay?&nbsp; What does he have against gay people expressing their desire to not be beaten up by bullies and thugs?&nbsp; Why do the Baptists continually lean on the side of marginalizing gay people and treating us like a persona non grata?
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