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Cameron: Saying Jesus Is Gay Is Offensive.
EddyBee
08-03-2005
In his latest newspaper column, Cameron discusses the play, Jerry Springer: The Opera and condemns what Christians have to tolerate in the UK.

' ... I understand why some people are disturbed by it, because of the portrayal of Jesus as gay. I do find that notion extremely offensive ...

To be frank, there is an idea in this country that Christians are fair game for criticism. During Big Brother, I came in for a lot of stick about my faith ...'

The full article is at This is Aberdeen, 05/03/05.
Last edited by EddyBee : 08-03-2005 at 20:42
cheeks
08-03-2005
I think Cameron is deluded. He got stick because he is an unpleasant fake. I'll never understand why Endemol wanted him to win
aladdin_sane
08-03-2005
Not that I particularly liked Cameron, and certainly never voted for him to win, at least he's prepared to see it before he makes his mind up over the show (and hopefully he'll then realise that he's just jumped on a bandwagon here!)
CLL Dodge
09-03-2005
I do wish they'd stuck 5 gay guys in the BB4 house with Cameron. He had things too easy.

Homophobia sucks.
Vodka Squirrel
09-03-2005
Jesus isn't actually portrayed as gay as such, it's kind of a throwaway line.

Jesus IS effectively portrayed as enjoying wearing a nappy and pooping in his pants, however....!
JonDoe
09-03-2005
Originally Posted by cheeks:
“I think Cameron is deluded. He got stick because he is an unpleasant fake...”

...and a bigot and an idiot.
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