The
Queen is King
Just
when you thought it could not get any
worse in the topsy-turvy world we live
in today, now this. It should be funny
but I am not laughing. It is pathetic.
We
in CFC-FFL are openly challenged in
our defense of marriage, family and
life. Stand firm and hold to what is
right and true. Never given in to the
pressure to be politically correct.
Fight for Christ and his righteousness.
God
bless.
frank
Homosexual
Boy Named “Prom Queen”
at Fairfax High School, L.A.
By
Alex Bush
LOS
ANGELES, California, May 29,
2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) –
Sergio Garcia, a homosexual
student at Fairfax High School
in Los Angeles, has been named
Prom Queen by his fellow students,
beating out eight female contenders.
“At
one time, prom may have been
a big popularity contest where
the best-looking guy or girl
were crowned king and queen.
Things have changed and it's
no longer just about who has
the most friends or who wears
the coolest clothes,”
Garcia told his classmates during
his acceptance speech.
Garcia's
run for prom queen prompted
controversy at the school among
his classmates. Unique Payne
told the LA Times that she voted
for Garcia because she supported
the homosexual community. Juan
Espinoza, on the other hand,
told the Times he was against
Garcia running for prom queen
and that he believes people
voted for Garcia as a joke,
wanting to see the prom king
dance with another man on prom
night.
Virgina
Uribe, founder of Project 10,
a program for homosexuals in
high school, said that young
people “are not involved
in this whole argument about
gay rights. They think this
whole fight is silly. They just
accept people for who they are.”
“Gender-bending
is just kind of in,” she
said.
This
past February, at George Mason
University, a cross-dressing
man name Ryan Allen won the
title “Ms. Mason”
under his female pseudonym Reann
Ballslee. Allen said that he
entered the contest as a joke
and was surprised when he won.
Wendy
Wright, President of Concerned
Women for America, told LifeSiteNews.com
at the time that she believed
the vote represented the "youthful
rebellion" of college students
who were unaware of what was
at stake.
"It's
clear that young people nowadays
do not understand the confusion
associated with gender identity
disorder, and what they intended
as something to prove that they
are 'tolerant,' they have instead
validated a young man's psychological
confusion," said Wright.
"For to me life is Christ,
and death is gain." (Phil
1:21)