Contact: Peter LaBarbera, 630-717-7631; Linda Harvey, 614-442-7998; both with the AIDS Truth Coalition
CHICAGO, Dec. 1 /Standard Newswire/ -- Today, World AIDS Day, a coalition of pro-family and Christian leaders is asking "Purpose-Driven Life" author Rick Warren to address head-on the issue of homosexuality and "gay" promiscuity as prime contributors to the spread of HIV in the United States, as Warren leads a "Global AIDS Summit" at his Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.
The "AIDS Truth Coalition" is asking Warren and other leaders in the AIDS-fighting community--including the new U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, Mark Dybul (who identifies as "gay")--to call for the closure of all commercial homosexual bathhouses and sex clubs to help slow down the disease's spread in the United States.
"While Christians and churches mobilize to fight the HIV pandemic on far away continents, let us not neglect the major catalyst for AIDS here in the United States of America: homosexual promiscuity, tolerated and encouraged by pro-'gay,' 'safer-sex' advocates," said Peter LaBarbera, President of Americans For Truth and member of the AIDS Truth Coalition. "It's time to acknowledge the pink elephant in the room: fighting AIDS without talking against homosexuality is like fighting lung cancer without talking against smoking."
Noting that the response of "politically correct AIDS organizations" is to distribute condoms, even at homosexual bathhouses, LaBarbera said, "Passing out condoms at sex clubs designed specifically to facilitate men having reckless, anonymous sex with other men is preposterous. Wouldn't it make more sense to mobilize all government agencies--federal, state and local--to close down these disease-spreading centers to save men's lives?"
Even homosexual leaders are "reclaiming" the link between homosexuality and HIV/AIDS. Lorri Jean, CEO of the Los Angeles Gay and
"In Los Angeles County, gay and bisexual men make up less than 7% of the population but account for more than 75% of the people living with HIV/AIDS … The men in our community continue to get infected at an alarming rate, continue to get sick, and continue to die. Most alarmingly, a new generation of young gay men has grown up accepting the epidemic as a community norm. That must change."
Linda Harvey, president of Mission
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San Diego Christian activist and former homosexual James Hartline issued the following statement:
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Stephen Bennett, a man who once engaged in the homosexual lifestyle for over 11 years and is now happily married to his wife of 13 years and father of the couple's two children, said, "The spread of HIV and AIDS worldwide CAN come to an end ONLY when the promotion, acceptance and tolerance of homosexuality worldwide comes to an end. Pastor Rick Warren knows that truth--yet does he have the courage to proclaim that?
All members of the AIDS Truth Coalition said the Bush administration sent the wrong signal about fighting AIDS when Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice officially "blessed" the homosexual relationship of Mark Dybul, the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, at his swearing-in ceremony Oct. 10. With the First Lady present, Ms. Rice publicly recognized Dybul's male partner, Jason Claire, and referred to Claire's mother as Dybul's "mother-in-law," thus radically redefining the family and helping to mainstream homosexual behavior.
The following pro-family leaders and organizations are part of the HIV Truth Coalition:
Peter LaBarbera
Americans for Truth
Linda Harvey
Mission
James Hartline
James Hartline Report
http://jameshartlinereport.blogspot.com
Phil Burress
Citizens for Community Values
Brian Camenker
Mass Resistance
Sandy Rios
Culture Campaign
Michael Heath
Christian Civic League of
David Smith
Illinois Family Institute
Stephen J. Bennett
Dr. Vic Eliason
VCY
Randy Thomasson
Campaign for Children & Families
Diane Gramley
American Family Association of
Janet Folger
Faith2Action
www.f2a.org
Cathie Adams
Christopher Long
Joe Glover, President
Family Policy Network