Love, no matter what. (closing address at the 1997 conference on Homosexuality and American Public Life)(The Public Square): An article from: First ... A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
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From the supplier: The gay liberation movement has failed to silence its opposition and will probably never convince the American people that homosexuality is a moral good, despite strong support for the homosexual cause by the mass media and many of those in academe. Those who oppose the movement must continue to speak out against it, but always from a position of love, while recalling their own severe faults. They should never forget that homosexuals are as worthy of affirmation and forgiveness as they are themselves. Opposing the movement must not lead them to disregard the humanity and worth of its adherents.
Citation Details Title: Love, no matter what. (closing address at the 1997 conference on Homosexuality and American Public Life)(The Public Square) Author: Richard Neuhaus Publication:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Refereed) Date: October 1, 1997 Publisher: Institute on Religion and Public Life Issue: n76 Page: p81(5)