Beyond Today, a Christian based magazine recently published an article which started with a quote from Kirk and Madsen:
“ In any campaign to win over the public, gays must be cast as victims in need of protection,” (Kirk and Madsen).
Kirk and Madsen wrote:
"The startling shift in American attitudes toward gays and same-sex marriage is not the result of chance or random events. More than a quarter century ago, gay strategists laid out a plan to transform the nation—with astounding success."
" Of course this does not address the issue of whether the gay lifestyle is right or wrong. It is an attempt to emotionally manipulate others with the motive of getting them to accept values they otherwise wouldn’t agree with .
“If gays are presented, instead, as a strong and prideful tribe promoting a rigidly nonconformist and deviant lifestyle, they are more likely to be seen as a public menace that justifies resistance and oppression. For that reason, we must forego the temptation to strut our ‘gay pride’ publicly when it conflicts with the Gay Victim image,” they wrote."
.."They then add this caution for those who would want to push the gay agenda too far: “It almost goes without saying that groups on the farthest margin of acceptability such as NAMBLA [the North American Man-Boy Love Association, which as its name suggests promotes adult-child homosexual sex] must play no part at all in such a campaign: suspected child-molesters will never look like victims …
Kirk and Madsen continued:
And they said:At a later stage of the media campaign for gay rights … it will be time to get tough with remaining opponents. To be blunt, they must be vilified … Our goal here is twofold. First, we seek to replace the mainstream’s self-righteous pride about its homophobia with shame and guilt. Second,we intend to make the anti-gays look so nasty that average Americans will want to dissociate themselves from such types”
The public should be shown images of ranting homophobes whose secondary traits and beliefs disgust middle America,” Kirk and Madsen wrote. To this end, they then suggested that those who oppose the homosexual agenda be linked with images such as the Ku Klux Klan, “bigoted southern ministers drooling with hysterical hatred,” thugs and convicts, and Nazi concentration camps."
Beyond Today magazine concludes as follows:
"It should be obvious that we are beyond this strategy today. The gay community should no longer be considered victims in the United States—and in reality those in the gay movement have become aggressive challengers of traditional values and biblical beliefs on many fronts."" Do rights of freedom of speech, freedom of religious beliefs and freedom of association work both ways? We’re seeing a time in which constitutionally guaranteed citizens’ rights are being stripped away to accommodate new supposed rights invented by various court rulings and government policy."
"This strategy—aided and abetted by sympathetic news media and government agencies—has led to us entering a stage of aggressive attacks by some in the gay community against those who sincerely believe that homosexual behavior violates the laws, instructions and principles of God. Bible-believing Christians are indeed “vilified” and branded as bigots and homophobes."
Who funds these campaigns ?
Beyond Today, revealed the true source of these funding:
"If you’ve ever wondered why so many American businesses cater to a gay clientele, donate money to support homosexual causes and celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, it’s because they recognize this simple fact: Homosexual couples, who typically don’t have children, have substantially more discretionary income than families who do."
The real issue then, is whether there is a true originator of man and woman, a Creator God who authored the Bible. If so, then does He have the right to determine right and wrong and what is best for those He’s created. And how do true Christians view this issue?
Beyond Today added:
"A gay person should not be afraid of a Christian as some hate-monger. True followers of Jesus Christ are to always show love toward others (Matthew 5:44), recognizing that all have sinned and need God’s mercy and forgiveness (Romans 3:23). But this does not mean excusing and accepting sin.What did they mean ? and how do we face the forces that are being pressured on Christians and other conservatively Bible oriented men, women, and children, regarding this issue?"
Recall that Jesus didn’t condemn a woman who was caught in adultery and brought before Him (John 8:2-11). But He didn’t say that what she was doing was acceptable either. He told her to “go and sin no more” (John 8:11). Moreover, He had to die to pay the penalty of her sin—and ours." (Melear, 2015).
Follow this link to read the answer to these questions
The Gay Agenda Blueprint
A Plan to Transform America
References:
Footnotes:
Melear, C. (2015). The Gay Agenda Blueprint A Plan to Transform
America. Beyond Today. Retrieved from
https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/the-gay-agenda-blueprint-a-plan-to-transform-america
Footnotes:
About Kirk and Madsen: Kirk, is a researcher in neuropsychiatry, and Madsen, is a public relations
consultant, laid out a blueprint to fundamentally change Americans’
attitudes toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
"Rick Warren, a Christian Pastor observed that our culture has accepted two huge lies. The first is that if you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do." https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/the-gay-agenda-blueprint-a-plan-to-transform-america
"Rick Warren, a Christian Pastor observed that our culture has accepted two huge lies. The first is that if you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do." https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/the-gay-agenda-blueprint-a-plan-to-transform-america