Posted by
Bob Siegel on Monday, June 29, 2009 1:26:30 PM
The Bob Siegel Show is honored this week to interview Anne Paulk, listed as one of the 100 most influential people in the country on the subject of homosexuality. Today's conventional wisdom teaches that people are born gay and can no more change their orientation than heterosexual people can change theirs. Anne's personal story boldly and effectively challenges this unquestioned teaching.
Anne also has strong concerns about impending Hate Crimes Legislation, which she feels will eventually suppress free speech and dissenting opinion on the subject of homosexuality.
A former lesbian, happily married to a former homosexual man, Anne has been a guest on Oprah, Good Morning America, 60 Minutes, Focus on the Family and the 700 Club.
Her story has appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines including, People, USA Today, Rolling Stone, Time, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. In 1998, she was the cover story of Newsweek.
A courageous woman and articulate speaker, Anne encourages Christians to take a stand for their own rights without sacrificing compassion for the homosexual community.
Broadcast June 28,2009, Anne's interview is now posted to my website: www.bobsiegel.net
6-28-09: Guest: Anne Paulk:
Hate Crimes
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