NACBA
01-14-2015, 05:27 AM
This is a really amazing editorial from the New York Times.
Kelvin Cochran, the Fire Chief of Atlanta, published a book (with permission from the Ethics Office for the City of Atlanta), in which he expressed his Christian faith on sex, marriage, and life. For that, the New York Times says he included “virulent anti-gay views.”
Actually, Cochran endorsed orthodox Christian views.
He was fired more than a year after the book came out. A retiring lesbian fire captain suddenly felt brave enough to complain. The Mayor, needed urban, white liberals for his next election threw the Fire Chief under the bus.
http://www.redstate.com/2015/01/13/new-york-times-endorses-thought-crimes/
Kelvin Cochran, the Fire Chief of Atlanta, published a book (with permission from the Ethics Office for the City of Atlanta), in which he expressed his Christian faith on sex, marriage, and life. For that, the New York Times says he included “virulent anti-gay views.”
Actually, Cochran endorsed orthodox Christian views.
He was fired more than a year after the book came out. A retiring lesbian fire captain suddenly felt brave enough to complain. The Mayor, needed urban, white liberals for his next election threw the Fire Chief under the bus.
http://www.redstate.com/2015/01/13/new-york-times-endorses-thought-crimes/