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Alliance Defending Freedom Through The Years

In 2016, The 澳彩开奖 added the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF; formerly Alliance Defense Fund until 2012) to its list of anti-LGBT hate groups.

The designation is a result of ADF鈥檚 propagation of known falsehoods about LGBT people over the years (including the conspiracy theory that there is a 鈥渉omosexual agenda鈥 or 鈥渉omosexual legal agenda鈥 to undermine 鈥渢he family鈥 and Christianity), its demonization of LGBT people, its support of criminalization of gay sex in the U.S. and abroad and its continued attempts to create state and local policies and legislation (so-called 鈥渞eligious liberty鈥 laws) that allow Christians to deny goods and services to LGBT people in the public sphere and marginalize LGBT students in schools.

The 澳彩开奖 does not name groups to its anti-LGBT hate list simply for having biblical objections to homosexuality or for opposing same-sex marriage.

In addition to the ADF Extremist File, what follows are some additional highlights to what the ADF has done over the years.听

2000:

  • The ADF helps fund and strategize the filing of key amicus (friend of the court) briefs on behalf of the Boy Scouts of America in Dale v. Boy Scouts of America, in which a gay assistant Scoutmaster sued the BSA for expelling him because of its ban on gay members and leaders. ADF also funds moot court training in which the Boy Scouts鈥 attorney 鈥減racticed making his case under intense questioning by top attorneys.鈥 In the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in this case, the court affirmed that the Scouts could bar gay boys and men from its membership and leadership, a decision ADF applauded on the basis of 鈥渇ree speech.鈥

2001 - 2010:

  • Claims on its website that 鈥渁ttacks on family values include efforts to allow practicing homosexuals to adopt children and foster parents;鈥 and 鈥渁llow practicing homosexuals to serve openly in the military.鈥 ADF vows to oppose these attacks because 鈥weakening the family and undermining the values that support it will ultimately destroy our society鈥 and impact religious civil liberties. (2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
  • Claims it is equipping attorneys to 鈥battle the radical homosexual legal agenda鈥 (2001)听

2003:听

  • Alan Sears, then-president of ADF (he was president until January, 2017) publishes a book he co-wrote with then-ADF colleague Craig Osten titled The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today, which was heavily advertised for sale on the ADF website and offered in fundraising pitches for years. The book is the authors鈥 attempt to describe how far the conspiracy of 鈥渢he homosexual agenda鈥 has infiltrated the country and undermined Christianity through things like media and educational institutions. Sears and Osten described the media听campaign conducted听by LGBT activists in the 70s and 80s (as summarized in the account After The Ball: How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 90s)听迟辞听"a war of propaganda,听just as Hitler did so masterfully in Nazi Germany." (p. 27)听鈥淎n entire book could be written on the subject of the entertainment industry鈥檚 promotion of homosexual behavior, but it is our goal to give you a brief overview of each subject so that you understand the number of cultural fronts in which the homosexual agenda is being pushed.鈥 (p. 44) The authors ask, 鈥How far down the road have homosexual activists taken us to their goal of unbridled sexual behavior and the silencing of the church?鈥 (p. 14) 听鈥The very future of our nation is at risk if the homosexual agenda continues to advance unchecked,鈥 (p. 27) the authors state.听


The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing the Principle Threat to Religious Freedom Today

  • Sears and Osten also claim that homosexual activists are attempting to 鈥indoctrinate children鈥 as early as kindergarten. (p. 52) 听The authors link homosexuality to pedophilia: 鈥Despite ever-present denials by homosexual activists, the link to child sex (adults promoting sex with young boys) and homosexual behavior is alarming.鈥 (p. 66) They include a section in a chapter titled 鈥淭he Lavender Tower鈥 under the heading 鈥淚ntellectualizing Disordered Sexual Behavior.鈥 Later, the authors claim, 鈥homosexual behavior on college campuses is taking a dangerous new turn 鈥 the promotion of sexual relations between adults and children, known as pedophilia. We mention the new promotion of pedophilia in the context of talking about the influence of homosexual behavior on college campuses.鈥 Sears and Osten go on to say that鈥檚 because 鈥despite all objections to the contrary, the two are often intrinsically linked鈥 (p. 83). The section then purports that the promotion of pedophilia by college professors and other academics 鈥is nothing new.鈥 (p. 84). In another chapter, the authors explain that 鈥渟exual scandals鈥 in the Catholic Church were 鈥primarily a homosexual behavior problem.鈥 (p. 139)

  • In a footnote in a section on "Safe Spaces," Sears and Osten challenge the adoption of the pink triangle by the LGBT community: "According to homosexual activists, the pink triangle was used by Nazi Germany to identify homosexuals who were rounded up and sent to concentration camps. Their history ignores the role of homosexuals in top positions in Hitler's regime." (p. 155)

  • Regarding the Boy Scouts of America and its former ban on gay members and leaders, Sears and Osten state that 鈥it is not too difficult to link homosexual behavior and predatory behaviors toward accessible teenage boys by those in positions of authority.鈥 (p. 177)

Lawrence v. Texas amicus briefs

  • ADF files two friend-of-the-court briefs in the landmark Lawrence v. Texas case, which struck down anti-LGBT sodomy laws in the United States. Both briefs support retaining criminalization. One, with ADF attorney Glen Lavy, is a litany of graphic descriptions of sex acts and how dangerous same-sex sexual activity is (more so than opposite-sex sodomy, the brief argues), ultimately claiming that the state (Texas) should continue to criminalize same-sex sexual acts in the interest of public health and 鈥渕orality.鈥 The issue under rational-basis review, this brief states, 鈥is not whether Texas should be concerned about opposite-sex sodomy, but whether it is reasonable to believe that same-sex sodomy is a distinct public health problem. It clearly is.鈥
  • ADF attorneys Jordan Lorence and Joshua Carden are attached to the second brief, filed in conjunction with Michael Farris, who at the time was with the Center for the Original Intent of the Constitution and would 听become president of ADF in January, 2017. The brief argues that states should have the right to regulate sexual behavior, and that, 鈥淭here is no fundamental right 鈥 to engage in same-sex sodomy,鈥 it purports, affirming that Texas should retain its ban and the decision of a lower court should be affirmed.

2004:

2005:

  • 鈥淪ame-sex relationships in contrast are not equivalent to marriage. Rather, they are inherently futureless.鈥 鈥 Jeffrey Ventrella, vice president, ADF, testimony before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Property Rights

2007:

  • Litigates a Utah custody case between a lesbian parent and another woman who claimed she 鈥渓eft lesbianism.鈥 The ADF then celebrates the court-mandated refusal to allow visits from the lesbian-identified parent, saying, 鈥THANKS BE TO GOD 鈥 Cheryl became a follower of Jesus Christ, quit her lesbian behavior, and ended the relationship with Jones, who was an advocate of lesbian behavior.鈥 The ADF further claims that visits with the lesbian parent were 鈥渆motionally traumatic鈥 for the child, who 鈥渨as exposed to numerous instances of lesbian sexual and other behavior and the deliberate undermining of Christian values and beliefs鈥 that the other parent was 鈥渢rying to instill.鈥 Thanks to ADF supporters鈥 prayers and support, the email states, the child 鈥no longer has to go through the psychological trauma of her visits in an environment of lesbian sexual advocacy.鈥

2006 - 2010:

  • A pamphlet titled 鈥The Truth about Homosexual Marriage鈥 鈥 available on the ADF鈥檚 website 鈥 claims that same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships are dangerous to children. It also uses a 1995 essay by gay pundit Andrew Sullivan to imply that gay men are promiscuous and even in marriage will need 鈥渙utlets鈥 which, ADF says, 鈥will make adultery more acceptable for all married couples.鈥 The pamphlet promotes ex-gay ministry Exodus (Exodus International shut down in 2013) for its role in 鈥helping thousands of individuals stop homosexual behavior.鈥
  • States on its website that, 鈥淚f we are successful, together, in stopping the demands of the homosexual agenda from being forced on our culture, we will preserve countless opportunities for you to express your religious freedom in the future.鈥

2011:

  • According to the ADF website, 鈥淭he homosexual legal agenda is one of the greatest threats to religious freedom in America today.鈥 The strategy of proponents of this agenda 鈥渋s twofold: dilute moral values so that homosexual behavior is thought to be normal, natural and good, while suppressing the religious and free speech rights of those who disagree.鈥 Clearly, the ADF says, 鈥淭he homosexual agenda is at odds with religious freedom.鈥

2012:

  • Alan Sears speaks in a plenary session听(PDF) at the anti-LGBT World Congress of Families gathering in Madrid, Spain. The session is titled 鈥淭he Homosexual Agenda鈥 and Sears states that, 鈥渢he homosexual legal agenda鈥 reveals 鈥渁n extremism that seeks out and persecutes any soul, in any corner of our society, who refuses to publicly embrace and aggressively promote homosexual behavior.鈥 He goes on to say that in the course of the 鈥渉undreds of cases鈥 ADF has fought involving 鈥this homosexual agenda, one thing is certain: there is no room for compromise with those who would call evil 鈥榞ood.鈥鈥 According to Sears, the 鈥渁genda鈥 has co-opted government leaders and legislatures and 鈥渁ssaulted courts in countries around the world with their unrelenting demands based on their sexual appetites and desires.鈥 We can鈥檛 stand by, he exhorts listeners, and endorse 鈥渟ex-partner subsidies in the workplace鈥 or same-sex adoptions.
  • ADF attorney Piero Tozzi (PDF) an anti-LGBT conference in Jamaica, where he voices his support for the continued imposition of the Jamaican anti-sodomy law which, he says, is a 鈥渢he bulwark鈥 against a 鈥渓arger agenda鈥 and falsely links childhood trauma to homosexuality.

2013:

  • The ADF website states that, 鈥淩edefining marriage is ultimately part of a larger effort to redesign society in order to give social approval of homosexual behavior, and to empower social acceptance of a forgery of gender and sexual practice at odds with natural law and the faith of millions.鈥 The site also raises fears that anti-Christian forces are at work to use 鈥渇oreign and transnational law to validate radical 鈥渘ew rights鈥 that will advance the homosexual agenda, destroy marriage, eliminate Christian religious liberty, and impose an aggressive anti-life agenda on us all.鈥澨
  • ADF International president Benjamin Bull declares support for the re-criminalization of homosexual sex in India. He is quoted in anti-LGBT hate group American Family Association鈥檚 OneNewsNow: "When given the same choice the Supreme Court of the United States had in听Lawrence vs. Texas, the Indian Court did the right thing," says Bull, which was choose to "protect society at large rather than give in to a vocal minority of homosexual advocates."
  • ADF attorneys consult with anti-LGBT groups in Belize in an attempt to keep homosexual sex criminalized following a lawsuit brought against the Belize government by an LGBT advocacy group.

2014:

  • ADF attorney Erik Stanley speaks in Tennessee at a conference titled 鈥淭he Gospel, Homosexuality and the Future of Marriage鈥 where he that Matthew Shepard鈥檚 brutal murder was 鈥渇abricated鈥 and had nothing to do with his homosexuality. Rather, the story about his murder being a hate crime was to advance the 鈥渉omosexual legal agenda.鈥
  • ADF sends a letter to school districts around the country stating that no school is legally beholden to implement trans-inclusive policies and allow trans students to access bathrooms and locker rooms of the gender with which they identify. The letter denies the gender identity of such students and claims that such inclusive policies are allowing opposite sex students to access the facilities, which is 鈥渄angerous.鈥 鈥淚t is simply unfathomable that a school district would cave to activist demands that students have access to restroom and locker room facilities dedicated to the opposite sex.鈥 In its model policy for schools, ADF that students uncomfortable using facilities designated for specific sexes use facilities not designated as either male or female (e.g. unisex or even employee). 鈥淚n no event,鈥 the policy says, 鈥渟hall the accommodation be access to a facility described in subsection A that is designated for use by members of the opposite sex while students of the opposite sex are present or could be present.鈥 The policy would prohibit trans students from using facilities in accordance with their gender identities.

2016:

  • ADF attorney Matt Sharp on the ADF website in which he denies trans students鈥 gender identities and instead claims that trans-inclusive policies in public schools are allowing students to use facilities of the opposite sex.
  • ADF attorney Caleb Dalton testifies at a Prince William County (Virginia) public hearing against a proposed LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination policy for the district. It that Dalton claims the school could face legal liability if it approved the policy, presumably because trans students would be using facilities of the gender with which they identify.
  • ADF attorney Ken Fletcher at a contentious board of education meeting in Fannin County, Georgia, where attendees cheer those who referred to LGBT students as 鈥減erverts鈥 and 鈥減edophiles.鈥 Fletcher tells the crowd that transgender students face a higher risk of suicide and that schools should lead them back to their birth gender, anti-LGBTQ hate group the American College of Pediatricians.

2017

  • ADF legal counsel Douglas Wardlow in an Anoka-Hennepin school board meeting in Minnesota against allowing trans students to access facilities in accordance with their gender identities. Prior to his testimony, he sent a letter to the board in which he used the discredited research of Mark Regnerus and Paul McHugh to falsely claim that protecting trans students from discrimination is not supported by medical science ().

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