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Title: God does have a ‘better way’ — Don’t stand in the path of it
Post by: Shana A on September 03, 2011, 07:17:28 AM
God does have a 'better way' — Don't stand in the path of it
By Kathy Baldock • Friday, September 2, 2011

http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2011/09/god-does-have-a-better-way-dont-stand-in-the-path-of-it/ (http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2011/09/god-does-have-a-better-way-dont-stand-in-the-path-of-it/)

There I sat with a friend that I love, Lisa, a Christian transwoman, and Brown announced, "and Heaven forgive if they have ->-bleeped-<-s on the stage, you cannot speak out from the crowd."

Over and over, in books, exchanges, posts, articles and speaking, Brown discounts the medical validity of the issue of gender dysphoria. In fact, Brown himself has a male to female cousin that he insists on referring to as "he/him". He calls Lisa "Lisa" and publicly refers to her as: he, him, man, gentleman.

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Again, I understand the discomfort with the issue of trangenderism. I was there. The way in which Brown speaks of transfolks is intensely dismissive and bone-chilling destructive. I am convinced that transgender people are the next group the church will target. And, Brown is leading the brigade.
Title: Re: God does have a ‘better way’ — Don’t stand in the path of it
Post by: tekla on September 03, 2011, 08:22:21 AM
and Heaven forgive if they have ->-bleeped-<-s on the stage, you cannot speak out from the crowd."

Sounds like some drag queen put him in his place one night.  Don't mess with them girls on the stage, they practice that ->-bleeped-<-.