Religious Hatred against Homosexuals - The Skeptic Tank

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All the files in the archives which cover hatred and bigotry against homosexuals have been moved into this directory so that they may be collected and downloaded easilly. Among these files you will find samples of hate laws enacted (or atempted) against homosexuals in the United States -- all of which have been found unconstitutional. The description of the word usage for the term 'fascism' describes the need to demonize and dehumanize an out-group for monetary and political gain. Homosexuals provide that out-group for fascist Christians in the United States and many other nations.

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