Conservative Christian pastor: 'Anointed cake' turned gay man straight



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Top StoryConservative Christian pastor: 'Anointed cake' turned gay man straight
A pastor says that a group of sex workers prayed over a cake and got a gay man to eat it so that he would feel "the power of God."
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Man couldn’t order drinks because of his Trump hat, his ‘saddest hour’
The dude in the #MAGA cap is suing for emotional distress because he wasn't served a second jalapeno margarita. Seriously?

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Are these 3 non-binary emoji coming to your phone this year?
With emoji getting more diverse and resolutions increasing on phones, a developer is trying to introduce non-gendered emoji.

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Meet the big man on campus: first openly gay student body president at Texas A&M
Bobby Brooks ran on a platform of expanding diversity at the university, and won.

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Locker room lawsuit: Boy claims his transphobia outweighs trans student’s rights
A hate group representing this high school teen says his civil rights are being violated by the trans-friendly school policy.

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Kuwait joins ‘Beauty & the Beast’ banned-wagon
Antigay forces upset over the film's "gay moment" shelved it, citing "our values and responsibility toward our younger audiences."

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Transgender woman charged with murder of trans teen by silicone injection
Police say Kavonceya Iman Cornelius is a "pumper" who illegally injected loose silicone into transgender women like Symone Jones.

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This transgender immigrant’s message of love is what we need right now
The music video by actor, singer and activist Rizi has gone viral with more than 1 million views.

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Mormon Church releases video about ‘accepting’ gay children
A video produced by the Mormon Church tries to get parents to accept their LGB kids while not rejecting the church's teaching that being gay is wrong.

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This Ellen superfan made his dream come true: appearing on her show (sort of)
A Polish man spent years planning his moment of triumph — and media outlets worldwide fell for it.