Family Research Council
The Family Research Council Is A Really Cheap Date
Here, it’s more evidence that the Religious Right has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the financial interests which control the Republican Party: Oy. Tony Perkins
Is one better than two? Love Won Out and Exodus merge
It was announced that both “ex-gay” organizations Love Won Out and Exodus will merge, which begs the question, is one better than two? Love Won
FRC, Focus Protest Equal Punishment of Felony Antigay Violence
Here are just a few of the thousands of LGBT people who have been assaulted or killed in hate crimes in the past decade. And
Family Research Council Seeks to Conceal, Ostracize Gay Senior Citizens
Aging gay people face a few more obstacles than their heterosexual counterparts, according to Newsweek: They face discrimination in housing, medical, and social services, and
TWO Denounces Political Anti-Gay Smear Campaign Against Kevin Jennings
Contact: Wayne Besen Phone: 917-691-5118 E-Mail: wbesen@truthwinsout.org Americans Are Tired of the Politics of Personal Destruction, Says TWO NEW YORK – Truth Wins Out criticized
Focus on the Family, FRC Defend Hate Crimes, Undermine Religious Freedom
As the U.S. Senate prepares to vote on hate-crimes legislation, Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council ratched up their efforts to undermine
FRC Persists in Smear Campaign against Antibullying Advocate
Kevin Jennings is a former leader of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network — GLSEN — which since 1995 has been key to the
FRC Affirms Imprisonment, Execution of Gays; Peddles Ex-Gay Therapy as Solution
In articles dated June 8 and June 11, the Family Research Council affirmed laws in foreign countries that imprison or execute gay people. FRC is
Petition Exposes Family Research Council’s Support for Antigay Violence
Felony violence against gay people should be a protected form of expression if it is committed by pastors, according to the text of a fund-raising
Coral Ridge Ministries Hires Anti-Gay Culture Warrior Robert Knight
Read in The Miami Herald (Steve Rothaus) For a time after its founder D. James Kennedy recently passed away, there was hope that Fort Lauderdale-based







