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[[Image:Wicked.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The book ''When the Wicked Seize a City'' recounts how a church and pastor were terrorized by homosexual activists.]] | [[Image:Wicked.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The book ''When the Wicked Seize a City'' recounts how a church and pastor were terrorized by homosexual activists.]] | ||
− | Dr. [[Chuck McIlhenny]] | + | Dr. [[Chuck McIlhenny]] served as a pastor of [[San Francisco]]'s First Orthodox Presbyterian Church for numerous years.<ref name="av">http://abortionviolence.com/0.HTM</ref> In 1978 Dr. McIlhenny wrote a book which recounted how he was threatened and his church and home firebombed by [[homosexual]] activists subsequent to a lawsuit he won regarding the church's right to fire its organist who was homosexual.<ref name="sbc">http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/printerfriendly.asp?ID=10262</ref>Dr. McIlhenny's home was firebombed while his family was sleeping inside. <ref name="av" /> No one was ever prosecuted for the arson attacks and Dr. McIlhenny is still counseling homosexuals 20 years later.<ref name="sbc" /> The title of Dr. McIlhenny's 1978 book recounting his experiences is titled ''When the Wicked Seize a City ''.<ref name="sbc" /> |
− | In 1989, Dr. Mcilhenny helped defeat a domestic partnership law that would have treated two homosexuals as a family. <ref | + | In 1989, Dr. Mcilhenny helped defeat a domestic partnership law that would have treated two homosexuals as a family. <ref name="av" /> For three years, the Mcilnhenny household received thousands of threatening and harassing phone calls 24 hours a day.<ref name="av" /> Some of the callers threatened to sodomize and kill Dr. McIlhenny's three young daughters. <ref name="av" /> In 1990, repeatedly vandalism occurred to his church and home with graffiti such as "Dykes for Choice". <ref name="av" /> In addition, the church's windows were broken so repeatedly that the churches congregants boarded them up permanently.<ref name="av" /> |
Dr. McIlhenny has stated that "straight society in San Francisco is without power and without influence, living on the fringes of that society."<ref>http://www.gracevalley.org/sermon_trans/Special_Speakers/Future_of_New_Paganism.html</ref> Dr. McIlhenny has been the target of repeated death threats from homosexual activists.<ref>http://www.claytoncramer.com/culture.html</ref> | Dr. McIlhenny has stated that "straight society in San Francisco is without power and without influence, living on the fringes of that society."<ref>http://www.gracevalley.org/sermon_trans/Special_Speakers/Future_of_New_Paganism.html</ref> Dr. McIlhenny has been the target of repeated death threats from homosexual activists.<ref>http://www.claytoncramer.com/culture.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:20, August 30, 2008
Dr. Chuck McIlhenny served as a pastor of San Francisco's First Orthodox Presbyterian Church for numerous years.[1] In 1978 Dr. McIlhenny wrote a book which recounted how he was threatened and his church and home firebombed by homosexual activists subsequent to a lawsuit he won regarding the church's right to fire its organist who was homosexual.[2]Dr. McIlhenny's home was firebombed while his family was sleeping inside. [1] No one was ever prosecuted for the arson attacks and Dr. McIlhenny is still counseling homosexuals 20 years later.[2] The title of Dr. McIlhenny's 1978 book recounting his experiences is titled When the Wicked Seize a City .[2]
In 1989, Dr. Mcilhenny helped defeat a domestic partnership law that would have treated two homosexuals as a family. [1] For three years, the Mcilnhenny household received thousands of threatening and harassing phone calls 24 hours a day.[1] Some of the callers threatened to sodomize and kill Dr. McIlhenny's three young daughters. [1] In 1990, repeatedly vandalism occurred to his church and home with graffiti such as "Dykes for Choice". [1] In addition, the church's windows were broken so repeatedly that the churches congregants boarded them up permanently.[1]
Dr. McIlhenny has stated that "straight society in San Francisco is without power and without influence, living on the fringes of that society."[3] Dr. McIlhenny has been the target of repeated death threats from homosexual activists.[4]
Books Published
When the Wicked Seize a City - ISBN 0595154328