Sunday, October 14, 2007

The old "I am not gay, I am researching homosexuality by pretending to be gay" excuse. If I have heard it once I have heard it a million times.

In an interview with La Repubblica newspaper, Monsignor Tommaso Stenico said he frequented online gay chat rooms and met with gay men as part of his work as a psychoanalyst.

He said that he pretended to be gay in order to gather information about "those who damage the image of the Church with homosexual activity."

Stenico was secretly filmed making advances to a young man and asserting that gay sex was not sinful. In the Repubblica interview, Stenico said he had met with the young man and pretended to talk about homosexuality "to better understand this mysterious and faraway world which, by the fault of a few people -- among them some priests -- is doing so much harm to the Church."

You can't fault the man's logic. I mean if you want to learn about "this mysterious and faraway world" then what better way then to have lots of gay online sex and attempt to pick up young men? He should be fairly well versed in the gay lifestyle by now.

It is just another example that goes to support my supposition that some gays are attracted to the very places where they are the least welcome, the Christian church and the Republican party.

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