Costa Mesa, CA – Militant homosexuals charged into the worship services of Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California.  The Chapel is a massive church with a membership of over 15,000.  It has scores of sister churches throughout the United States.  Its pastor is Rev. Chuck Smith, whose sermons are broadcast nationally on the Word for Today radio program.  The militant demonstrators were attacking Pastor Smith’s outspoken stand against homosexuality.  Police had to be called to drag out the screaming demonstrators.

Major media

The incident was spiked by the major media. It is reminiscent of the attack which took place at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City in October 1989, in which raging, cursing homosexuals showered worshippers with condoms and a consecrated communion wafer was dashed to the floor.

Why wasn’t the story picked up by the national media like the storming of St. Patrick’s in NYC?  Healthwatch Report asks.

One possible answer is that while it has become socially acceptable to lampoon the Catholic Church, because of its outspoken opposition to abortion and contraception, Evangelical bashing is still not palatable to most Americans, the majority of whom are at least nominal Protestants.

“It is appalling to see how depraved American civilization has become…These types of incidents clearly demonstrate the homosexual lobby’s utter lack of tolerance and bigotry toward the Christian Church and those who espouse the heterosexual ethic as the moral norm of society,” states the magazine.

Outcry

“Imagine the outcry if the American Nazi Party or Ku Klux Klan invaded a black Christian Church or a Jewish synagogue!  Recall how the tragic beating of one black felon by police officers in California was incessantly repeated by the networks.

“Yet, it has become permissible, almost socially acceptable, for the sodomy lobby to declare open season on Christian churches with impunity.

“The media become accomplices either by ignoring these storm trooper tactics, or by reporting these acts in such a way as to give the impression that (they) have a just cause when attacking what they say are ‘oppressive institutions.’”  (Source: Healthwatch Report, September 1991)

Jesse Helms on third

For the third time in a year Sen. Jesse Helms has succeeded in what The Washington Blade described as “attaching anti-gay amendments to appropriations bills.”

On September 13, the Senate approved by a voice vote an amendment that withdraws funding from two proposed national sex surveys.  These surveys, said Helms, are designed to “legitimize homosexual lifestyles.”

“These purportedly scientific government surveys,” said Helms, “will be cited time and time again in attempts to de-stigmatize homosexuality by portraying it as normal.

“They know that sexual deviates and perverts and homosexuals will be disproportionately represented in every sex survey.”

Helms also said that sex surveys are a “blatant attempt to sway public attitudes in order to liberalize opinions and laws regarding homosexuality, pedophilia, anal and oral sex, sex education, teenage pregnancy, and all down the line.”  (The Wanderer, October 10, 1991)

Homosexual rampage

After California Governor Pete Wilson declined to sign into law a bill recognizing homosexual rights, homosexuals went on a rampage, causing about one million dollars’ worth of damage to state buildings.

In San Francisco, homosexuals attacked a police barricaded state building, breaking every window on the first and second floors, and then set it on fire.

In Los Angeles, homosexuals attacked a state building with sledgehammers, and then poured blood on it.

Police made no arrests, and say they were unable to because they were preoccupied with defending the property.  Others charged that the police will not attempt arrests out of fear of contracting AIDS. (The Wanderer, October 10, 1001)

AIDS Lawsuit

Halifax, N.S. – (FNIF) Halifax, lawyer Susan Coen says, ‘John Doe’, a local hemophiliac, is suing Victoria General Hospital, a California-based blood product manufacturer, a Halifax doctor and the Red Cross for unspecified damages after having received an HIV-tainted blood transfusion in 1984.

“He underwent elective dental surgery and was transfused with a product called Factor 8,” says Coen, “which is a blood product made, as I understand it, from a number of donors.”

Coen says her client alleges the various parties named in the lawsuit were negligent and have reduced the quality of his life.