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Gene Robinson, the militant homosexual activist disguised as an Anglican priest, recently became the first open homosexual elevated by that church to the office of bishop. Shortly before his elevation, Robinson addressed a gathering of homosexual priests in Manchester, New Hampshire. According to the October 27 London Telegraph, Robinson made the address via satellite link from Concord because "the FBI advised the bishop-elect to cancel his plans to speak in person at the event because his safety could not be guaranteed."
The Telegraph reported that Robinson was "under 24 hour protection from the FBI after receiving death threats from Christian fundamentalists.... The threats are being taken seriously in America because of the growing militancy of religious extremists." To illustrate that "growing militancy," the British paper cited the case of Paul Hill, the anti-abortion zealot recently executed for the murder of an abortionist nearly 10 years ago.
While the FBI made it a priority to protect Robinson against vague and perhaps illusory threats, the bureau takes little interest in protecting Christian congregations from the growing militancy of homosexual radicals.
Ted Haynes, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Gravois Mills, Missouri, "said he was treated rudely by an FBI worker when he attempted to report ... threats against his church, obscene phone messages, and the defacing of his church's sign" by local homosexual activists, reported the November 13 issue of The Pathway (a Baptist news journal).
...Source: HighBeam Research, FBI's pro-homosexuality double standard.(Insider Report)