Sunday, September 14, 2003

He Wouldn't Advertise Any Book Club That Would Have Him As A Member

Hey, remember when the New York Times website was running advertising links for ephedra while at the same time condemning the drug in some of its sports columns? No? Well, that doesn't matter.

Instead, let's see what we can find when we follow Sully's advertising link for the Conservative Book Club.

Marriage: clear, straight talk about why it just isn't possible for homosexuals -- based on simple reasoning[.]

After 20 years of vigorous, sophisticated, and relentless political action by committed Christians, America has sunk even more deeply into the pagan mire. The homosexual agenda continues its relentless march forward.

From the dramatic rise in illegitimacy, divorce, cohabitation, and single parenthood to the call for recognition of "gay marriages," the traditional family is being radically challenged and undermined in American society -- along with the moral and legal consensus that once supported it. Now, William J. Bennett exposes the devastating effects of this development, weighs its "enormous ramifications" for future health of our society -- and outlines a positive strategy for reversing the damage.

Liberals who blame celibacy for the Catholic Church's pedophilia scandals are missing the real cause: seminaries that actively encourage homosexuality, moral laxity, and theological dissent all in the name of post-Vatican II "renewal." In Goodbye, Good Men, Michael S. Rose demonstrates that such seminaries are by no means rare. All over the country, gay priests and liberal nuns energetically recruit for the priesthood gay men and others of questionable moral character - while turning away heterosexual orthodox men.

How homosexuals, sex maniacs, and psychopaths came to be considered normal (and what society must do to regain sanity)[.]

"Hendershott's insightful account of the contemporary treatment of serious social problems ranging from mental illness through homosexuality and teenage sex to date rape and suicide is a powerful call to a renewal of sociology - and much public policy - as we head into the 21st century." - Christopher Wolfe, Marquette University

Why allowing homosexuals to marry will not rein [sic] in their promiscuous, self-destructive behavior[.]

And then there's Sully's link to conservativemall.com, an Accuracy in Media affiliate where you can pick up this helpful self-help tome by the prolific historian Scott Lively:

7 Steps to Recruit-Proof Your Child

A parent�s guide to protecting children from homosexuality and the �gay� movement. Any child can be recruited into homosexuality and, once recruited, more than half never recover. Many parents help the �gay� movement to recruit their children without even knowing it. Your child may be more vulnerable to recruitment that you ever imagined.

At least these fine conservative sites offer their members the chance to buy Sully's books. What? Oh, never mind.

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