Nice to see the online Pink News having a good go at the despicable, execrable Christian Institute, one of the most rabidly homophobic so-called Christian groups on the planet – officially a charity that is "committed to upholding the truths of the Bible".
It comes in part of a story it carries today on how this vile nest of shit stirrers has attacked an academic conference on homophobic bullying in schools.
But it's the litany of the group's detestable activities that will get gays going, such as how it payrolled the case of Lillian Ladele, the fundamentalist Christian registrar who refused to officiate in same-sex partnerships; how it objected to the extension of racial-hatred laws to sexual orientation; how it tried to stop the introduction of the Sexual Orientation Regulations, which protect gay people from discrimination in services and goods; how it has called for the reintroduction of the shameful and disgraceful Section 28 of the Local Government Act of 1988, which sought to prevent the "promotion" of homosexuality (an impossibility if ever there were one!).
Far be it from me to suggest that you go and bombard this disgusting organisation with polite and well-constructed questions about its activities, but it does have a contact page.
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