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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Kirk Cameron Fires Back

Christian actor Kirk Cameron was a guest on “Piers Morgan Tonight” over the weekend to discuss “Monumental,” his new project on the roots of America coming to theaters later this month, when the British host of the program suddenly turned subject and asked Cameron his views on homosexual marriage.

Cameron’s calm answer explaining his view that marriage “was defined by God a long time ago … one man, one woman for life” has drawn a firestorm of criticism from fellow celebrities, homosexual organizations and even rock musician Nikki Sixx, who blasted Cameron as “a–hole of the week” for his answer, and Roseanne Barr, who called Cameron “an accomplice to murder with his hate speech.”

Now Cameron has released a statement to WND about the controversy:

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8 comments:

  1. Why is he even relevant?

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  2. It is his superior attitude that his beliefs are the right ones and should be the law of the land.

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  3. exactly 12:11. I really don't see how so many of the posters here and conservatives in general reconcile the fact that you can't sit here and say you are a staunch believer in freedom and the constiution, yet you want to deny the freedom of consenting adults doing an act that has no effect on anyone else, simply based off of personal religious belief. The same protections that allow you to practice religion freely here are the same ones that protect the freedom of gays.

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  4. He was not hateful in his response at all it is what he believes. It seems those that don't agree with him and his view are the ones that are the haters. You can judge that by their attacks.

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  5. Gaydom is on the OFFENSIVE in every sense of the word.
    Good Job Kirk.

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  6. Most of America supports what he said. Rosanna Barr and Nikki Sixx live in the "fantasy land" of hollywood where ANYTHING goes. I doubt they even know that morals come from God.

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  7. This just shows the intolerance of gays to anyone that lives by different morals.

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  8. I believe we still have freedom of speech. He spoke the truth and was true to his religious beliefs. We need more people to stand up for what they believe and not cave in to political correctness. I give him a lot of respect for doing so.

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