Craig James fired by Fox Sports for saying homosexuality is a ‘choice’ to be judged by God

Fox Sports loved him a month ago:

At the time of Mr. James‘ hiring, Fox Sports Southwest executive producer Mike Anastassiou called him a “talented broadcaster who I’ve admired throughout his career. His knowledge of college football and the experience he brings as an analyst will be a tremendous asseticon1.png to our coverage.”
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Then they found out about what he said a year ago when running for office in Texas. Too bad. That was then. Now the fascistic stranglehold (word choice for shock effect: name your totaliarianism if you don’t like it) on not only what you say (bad enough) but also on what you said in another life.

And let it be perfectly clear: there shall be no discussion of causes and origins of same-sex attraction. It’s the thing that most annoys, irritates, maddens gay lobbyists and their adherents.

Here’s a starter for that discussion:

Experts agree there are many factors that cause homosexual attractions to develop. In fact, Same Sex Attractions are the result of a complex interaction of a person’s personality, biological inheritance, and developmental experiences. No one factor causes SSA and biology alone never determines orientation. However, same sex attractions usually develop because social and emotional needs were not met in the developmental years.

Understanding that things like personality, family dynamics, and childhood experiences co-contribute to the development of homosexual feelings should make two facts clear: First that no one is born gay, and second that no one chooses to have same-sex feelings. These two facts are vital for both an intellectual study and a charitable view of homosexuality.

No one born that way, no one chooses. Nice statement.

4 thoughts on “Craig James fired by Fox Sports for saying homosexuality is a ‘choice’ to be judged by God

      1. I “re[a]d” you. Wanted to take the pitch, swing, and make the hit, for pure (?) satisfaction. Probably some ego involved, mine.

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