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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "J Young"
Date: 26 Dec 2006 11:57:06 AM
Object: Chevron's shame
....Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."
.

User: "Don Martin"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame: LaBarbera's Monitoring 26 Dec 2006 12:52:22 PM

Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior.

You bet! Anyone care to guess what drew LaBarbera to do all the
monitoring of these sinners? Ah well, whatever makes his Peter happy
(so long as he doesn't go blind).
.
User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame: LaBarbera's Monitoring 26 Dec 2006 02:44:09 PM
On 26 Dec 2006 10:52:22 -0800, "Don Martin" <drdonmartin@comcast.net>
wrote:

Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior.

You bet! Anyone care to guess what drew LaBarbera to do all the
monitoring of these sinners?

Ted wouldn't pay him?
.


User: "LC"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 12:37:39 PM
Hypocrite and fool "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1167155826.853237.56850@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
<snip IBen's Wholed Nutz tripe>

"America is becoming a society that is rewarding people for practicing
homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's incumbent upon Christians to speak
up and say how wrong that is," he adds.

Conversely, all those "rewarding" tax breaks churches receive are OK in your
book?
.

User: "Parsifal"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 12:20:46 PM
J Young schrieb:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."

So fucking what?
.
User: "Boy Toy"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 28 Dec 2006 12:15:16 AM
On 26 Dec 2006 10:20:46 -0800, "Parsifal" <jeanpascalvachon@gmail.com> wrote in
message <1167157245.978736.135840@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>


J Young schrieb:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."


So fucking what?

Fundamentalism is sinful, unhealthy and immoral.
.

User: "ritepoint.org"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 02:34:38 PM
Parsifal
said:

So fucking what?

It's just more proof that the God hating ***** J Young is obsessed with
men's penises and the act of male-on-male analingus.
.

User: "Sylvia R. Dickinson"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 28 Dec 2006 09:46:40 AM
Parsifal wrote:

J Young schrieb:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."


So fucking what?

Indeed.
.


User: ""

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 12:26:47 PM
J Young wrote:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay.

Wow, a $1k scholarship. That might pay for what, one semester's
books now?

It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented."

Yeah, I'd say so, mainly because budding little gay boys are more
interested
in playing with dolls, outfits and hairstyles than in building bridges,
designing
new cranes and heavy equipment. And as far as the budding lesbians,
some of them like to drive around in trucks, but they're more
interested
in playing softball, and laying around with their fellow lappers in
parks with short hair,
and watching their dogs ***** everywhere.
.
User: "The Chief Instigator"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 01:05:57 PM
writes:

J Young wrote:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay.

Wow, a $1k scholarship. That might pay for what, one semester's
books now?

Of course, you don't even blink at it being reported in World Nut Daily, which
isn't known for such things as honesty or credibility. It says what you want
to believe, so you assume it's fact.

It was a move the story quotes a school official as saying is Chevron's
attempt to benefit engineering field minorities that are
"under-represented."

Yeah, I'd say so, mainly because budding little gay boys are more interested
in playing with dolls, outfits and hairstyles than in building bridges,
designing new cranes and heavy equipment. And as far as the budding
lesbians, some of them like to drive around in trucks, but they're more
interested in playing softball, and laying around with their fellow lappers
in parks with short hair, and watching their dogs ***** everywhere.

Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality. Too bad that those of us who are straight tend not to be so
insecure about our self-identity that we're scared out of our wits by the mere
existence of anyone who isn't just like us. That's your problem, so you can
try getting _that_ fixed first. (Cobb County is your kind of place.)
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2006-07 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Chicago 7, Houston 5 (December 22)
NEXT GAME: Tuesday, December 26 vs. San Antonio, 7:05
.
User: "Jeff Black"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 02:37:58 PM
The Chief Instigator
said:

Of course, you don't even blink at it being reported in World Nut Daily, which
isn't known for such things as honesty or credibility. It says what you want
to believe, so you assume it's fact.

The editor of WND is Joseph Farah, a delusional right wing religious mental
case who maintains that man walked with the dinosaurs. I wonder if he's
also obsessed with his own homosexuality like the drooling kiddie fucker J
Young is?
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 01:18:02 PM
The Chief Instigator wrote:


Yeah, I'd say so, mainly because budding little gay boys are more interested
in playing with dolls, outfits and hairstyles than in building bridges,
designing new cranes and heavy equipment. And as far as the budding
lesbians, some of them like to drive around in trucks, but they're more
interested in playing softball, and laying around with their fellow lappers
in parks with short hair, and watching their dogs ***** everywhere.


Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality.

All I see are the facts, Cletus. You've got to be just trolling
Cletus, or are you really so stupid as to write the following
tripe with a straight face? This first line you wrote below is
right out of page one, paragraph one, of the gay rebuttal handbook.
Cletus, do you turn on your TV some nights and watch 10 minutes
of some talking head, and consider yourself an informed and
educated person for it? Yer fun. That high school diploma
has worked wonders for you, or was it a GED.

Too bad that those of us who are straight tend not to be so
insecure about our self-identity that we're scared out of our wits by the mere
existence of anyone who isn't just like us. That's your problem, so you can
try getting _that_ fixed first. (Cobb County is your kind of place.)

I'm impressed Cletus.
.
User: "The Chief Instigator"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 01:49:31 PM
writes:

The Chief Instigator wrote:

Yeah, I'd say so, mainly because budding little gay boys are more
interested in playing with dolls, outfits and hairstyles than in building
bridges, designing new cranes and heavy equipment. And as far as the
budding lesbians, some of them like to drive around in trucks, but they're
more interested in playing softball, and laying around with their fellow
lappers in parks with short hair, and watching their dogs ***** everywhere.

Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality.

All I see are the facts, Cletus. You've got to be just trolling
Cletus, or are you really so stupid as to write the following
tripe with a straight face? This first line you wrote below is
right out of page one, paragraph one, of the gay rebuttal handbook.

That's another one of your fantasies, son.

Cletus, do you turn on your TV some nights and watch 10 minutes
of some talking head, and consider yourself an informed and
educated person for it? Yer fun. That high school diploma
has worked wonders for you, or was it a GED.

It's a bachelor's degree from the University of Houston, in 1977. If you're
nice, maybe the Registrar there will confirm it for you.

Too bad that those of us who are straight tend not to be so insecure about
our self-identity that we're scared out of our wits by the mere existence
of anyone who isn't just like us. That's your problem, so you can try
getting _that_ fixed first. (Cobb County is your kind of place.)

I'm impressed Cletus.

By your own ego, maybe.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2006-07 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Chicago 7, Houston 5 (December 22)
NEXT GAME: Tuesday, December 26 vs. San Antonio, 7:05
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 03:00:07 PM
The Chief Instigator wrote:

floresrikitic@hotmail.com writes:

The Chief Instigator wrote:


Yeah, I'd say so, mainly because budding little gay boys are more
interested in playing with dolls, outfits and hairstyles than in building
bridges, designing new cranes and heavy equipment. And as far as the
budding lesbians, some of them like to drive around in trucks, but they're
more interested in playing softball, and laying around with their fellow
lappers in parks with short hair, and watching their dogs ***** everywhere.


Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality.


All I see are the facts, Cletus. You've got to be just trolling
Cletus, or are you really so stupid as to write the following
tripe with a straight face? This first line you wrote below is
right out of page one, paragraph one, of the gay rebuttal handbook.


That's another one of your fantasies, son.

That tack you spewed is so old and moldy that I thought even the
dumbest gays stopped using it. But I guess when you're running
on empty, you'll try anything right? What was it again? Oh yeah,
person A mentions obvious fact about the typical gay career choices
and interests, and person B (that's you Cletus) responds by claiming
person A must be at least a little gay himself. Yep, makes perfect
sense to me. Ever considered suing your brain for lack of support?
But we know you were just trying to insult person A don't we Cletus.
Try again.

Cletus, do you turn on your TV some nights and watch 10 minutes
of some talking head, and consider yourself an informed and
educated person for it? Yer fun. That high school diploma
has worked wonders for you, or was it a GED.


It's a bachelor's degree from the University of Houston, in 1977.

And they're still popping their buttons on that one. BTW, I had a
plane change in Houston a few weeks back...whew! Looks like
all the folks with triple-digit I.Q. left the city. Hmmm, where does
that
put Cletus?
.


User: "Not PC"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 06:35:03 PM
On 26 Dec 2006 11:18:02 -0800,
wrote:

Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality.


All I see are the facts, Cletus. You've got to be just trolling
Cletus, or are you really so stupid as to write the following
tripe with a straight face? This first line you wrote below is
right out of page one, paragraph one, of the gay rebuttal handbook.
Cletus, do you turn on your TV some nights and watch 10 minutes
of some talking head, and consider yourself an informed and
educated person for it? Yer fun. That high school diploma
has worked wonders for you, or was it a GED.

Too bad that those of us who are straight tend not to be so
insecure about our self-identity that we're scared out of our wits by the mere
existence of anyone who isn't just like us. That's your problem, so you can
try getting _that_ fixed first. (Cobb County is your kind of place.)


I'm impressed Cletus.

I wonder if an applicant has to PROVE they are homosexual. Is there
like a test? Something like a male applicant giving a ***** to a
male on the panel or something?
You know lesbians are OK if the chicks are hot.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 06:44:36 PM
wrote:

On 26 Dec 2006 11:18:02 -0800,

wrote:

Funny how you're so supposedly straight, but all you can see is
homosexuality.


All I see are the facts, Cletus. You've got to be just trolling
Cletus, or are you really so stupid as to write the following
tripe with a straight face? This first line you wrote below is
right out of page one, paragraph one, of the gay rebuttal handbook.
Cletus, do you turn on your TV some nights and watch 10 minutes
of some talking head, and consider yourself an informed and
educated person for it? Yer fun. That high school diploma
has worked wonders for you, or was it a GED.

Too bad that those of us who are straight tend not to be so
insecure about our self-identity that we're scared out of our wits by the mere
existence of anyone who isn't just like us. That's your problem, so you can
try getting _that_ fixed first. (Cobb County is your kind of place.)


I'm impressed Cletus.


I wonder if an applicant has to PROVE they are homosexual. Is there
like a test? Something like a male applicant giving a ***** to a
male on the panel or something?

Good question. I guess the essay sends out the proper gadar or
something. They probably have gays on the panel.

You know lesbians are OK if the chicks are hot.

A hot lesbian? Is that kinda like a sexy centenarian?
.




User: "Daniel Kolle"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 03:37:28 PM
On 26 Dec 2006 10:26:47 -0800,
wrote:


J Young wrote:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay.


Wow, a $1k scholarship. That might pay for what, one semester's
books now?

A little over, yeah. My books last semester ran me $650.
.


User: "Dionisio"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 06:18:07 AM
J Young wrote:
[snip]
Still at it, eh, Mr. Young?
Say, isn't it about time for you to post another missive lamenting your
puzzlement over how you're perceived in the newsgroups?
--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
"The only people that I want laws to protect us from, are the people who want laws to protect us from people."
-- Lars Allen <lra0322@mcdata.com> Sept. of '94
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.
User: "Don Martin"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 07:16:57 AM
Dionisio wrote:

J Young wrote:

[snip]

Still at it, eh, Mr. Young?

Say, isn't it about time for you to post another missive lamenting your
puzzlement over how you're perceived in the newsgroups?

I am new here. Let me try to guess what that perception might be:
hmmmmmmmmmm . . . .really, really tough, isn't it?
.
User: "J Young"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 10:02:23 AM
Don Martin wrote:

Dionisio wrote:

J Young wrote:

[snip]

Still at it, eh, Mr. Young?

Say, isn't it about time for you to post another missive lamenting your
puzzlement over how you're perceived in the newsgroups?


I am new here. Let me try to guess what that perception might be:
hmmmmmmmmmm . . . .really, really tough, isn't it?

Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.
.
User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 10:20:20 PM
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:

Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.

Your message is that of theocracy, bigotry, and hatred for Muslims,
gays, "liberals", and freedom.
That's why nobody likes you.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.
User: "Don Martin"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 28 Dec 2006 08:00:54 AM
Ray Fischer wrote:

J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:

Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.


Your message is that of theocracy, bigotry, and hatred for Muslims,
gays, "liberals", and freedom.

That's why nobody likes you.

Oh why, why does nobody open a support group for power mad, bigotted
vermin? Surely, they need love, too.
.


User: "Don Martin"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 10:17:01 AM
J Young wrote:

Don Martin wrote:

Dionisio wrote:

J Young wrote:

[snip]

Still at it, eh, Mr. Young?

Say, isn't it about time for you to post another missive lamenting your
puzzlement over how you're perceived in the newsgroups?


I am new here. Let me try to guess what that perception might be:
hmmmmmmmmmm . . . .really, really tough, isn't it?



Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.

Messengers who mine obviously biassed sources for their messages are
not as innocent as you might like to suppose yourself to be.
.
User: "Dionisio"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 07:19:24 PM
Don Martin wrote:

J Young wrote:


Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.


Messengers who mine obviously biassed sources for their messages are
not as innocent as you might like to suppose yourself to be.


Oh, no, no, no, Dear Fellow. He's not innocent; He's "decent."
<ducks>
--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
God told Adam and Eve not to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. If this were the only venue through which they could understand the difference between good and evil, how could they have known that it was wrong to disobey God and eat the fruit?
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User: "Dionisio"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 27 Dec 2006 07:15:54 PM
J Young wrote:

Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.


<chuckle>
--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
I bought a dog the other day... I named him Stay. It's fun to call him... "Come here, Stay! Come here, Stay!" I think he's slowly going insane.
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User: "LC"

Title: Re: "J Young's" shame 27 Dec 2006 10:18:55 AM
Universally despised troll "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in
message news:1167235343.613127.230830@h40g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Don Martin wrote:

Dionisio wrote:

J Young wrote:
[snip]
Still at it, eh, Mr. Young?
Say, isn't it about time for you to post another missive lamenting your
puzzlement over how you're perceived in the newsgroups?

I am new here. Let me try to guess what that perception might be:
hmmmmmmmmmm . . . .really, really tough, isn't it?

Some of these nice people have a difficult time dealing with the truth;
therefore, it's more of a case of "kill the messenger". I don't take
anything personally.

Sociopaths rarely do.
Just for you, "J":
Message-ID: <emro7a0jif@enews1.newsguy.com>
Enjoy!
.




User: "Daniel Kolle"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 03:36:23 PM
On 26 Dec 2006 09:57:06 -0800, "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>
wrote:

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."

How dare a private company chose to spend its money in ways that do
you not please you!

.

User: "Jaye Elke"

Title: Re: Chevron's shame 26 Dec 2006 06:55:09 PM
When will you stop being so hateful? Homosexuality is not sin and only
bigots like you say it is. If you were honest you'd examine all the
evidence, but you're not honest. You're filled with hate and put Christ's
name on that hate. That is truly sinful, not homosexuality.
"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1167155826.853237.56850@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

...Chevron scholarships are available to students in the University of
Colorado's School of Engineering who are in the "gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender" community or who support its activities
through volunteering. WorldNetDaily reports that CU engineering
students received an e-mail recently that offered $1,000 scholarships
from Chevron for meeting those qualifications, and writing about their
involvement in an essay. It was a move the story quotes a school
official as saying is Chevron's attempt to benefit engineering field
minorities that are "under-represented." Peter LaBarbera is president
of Americans for Truth, a group that monitors homosexual activity in
the culture. LaBarbera thinks the scholarship symbolizes a society that
increasingly rewards people for sinful behavior. "It's a shocking thing
when you come to the point where America is going to have affirmative
action based on affiliation with homosexual practices," says the
activist. According to LaBarbera, the practice of affirming
homosexuality is everywhere -- from the educational and corporate
worlds to the political realm. "America is becoming a society that is
rewarding people for practicing homosexual sin, essentially -- and it's
incumbent upon Christians to speak up and say how wrong that is," he
adds. The Americans for Truth spokesman says a society cannot be
healthy when it rewards people for what he describes as "unhealthy and
immoral behavior."

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