OPINION: Day of Silence, or Day of Truth?

April 14, 2009

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By Scott Davis, vice- president of operations for Exodus International and Virginia Tech Alumnus When I was in college at Virginia Tech, I was into football and hanging out with my friends. You may consider it nothing short of a miracle, but I remained (and still remain) friends with several of my buddies who were Spiders, like yourself! If there’s one thing campus life in general has taught me, it’s that people love labels. In college, I was known as The Rock. I’m pretty sure it ... Read the Full Article
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  • zman676
    Being blunt.

    Is this serious? Im sorry, but what homosexual agenda? Also, conversion therapy is highly discouraged by so many mental and psycological organizations such as the APA, how can you support that.
    The only thing i can see worth actually doing on truth day is discussing the history of how bible scriptures became what they are today, since the teachings of many historians suggest that people push prejudice on their religion .
    "Christian perspective"= "the most disheartening message of all."

    - zman676US April 15, 2009 11:34PM

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