Revoice 2023 Hides Their List of Conference Speakers, Except the Lesbian Roman Catholic Who Praised an X-Rated BDSM Film
Revoice 2023 is fast upon us. Unlike previous years where they would announce their list of conference speakers, this year is a little different, with a note on their website explaining, “Some speakers may not be featured on our page due to requested primacy and anonymity.”
It’s unsurprising, given that this so-called Christian Conference and its leaders have repeatedly been exposed as divisive gay-baiters, kicking and screaming against all notions of orthodox and biblical sexuality in favor of whatever weird theological trinket they can unearth and promote to the world. No wonder they don’t want the exposure.
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Eve Tushnet is one of the headlining speakers unafraid to be linked to the conference, however, and her upcoming prescence would mark her third appearance.
She is not the type of speaker you’d expect to see at an event that has its roots in the conservative Presbyterian Church of America (PCA), however, on account that the author of the book Gay and Catholic is not just a facetious run-of-the-mill “small-c” Catholic, but a full-throated devotee to the blasphemous occupying-the-seat-of-the-antichrist Pope Francis.
When she’s not glorying in her life as a lesbian papist, the self-described “sleaze connoisseuses” is singing the praises of the 1980s film ‘Cruising” directed by William Friedkin. The movie is about a police detective investigating a string of murders within the “gay community” where he goes deep undercover in gay S&M and leather bars to catch a killer, an environment we see in graphic detail.
The film has a storied and controversial history. The uncut film was banned in several countries; in others, it received the “X rating.” It originally received an ‘X’ rating in the United States for copious amounts of graphic sexual imagery, with the director claiming he took the film before the MPAA board “50 times” at the cost of $50,000 and deleted 40 minutes of footage from the original cut before he secured an R rating” according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Now rated R or 18+, it contains endless sex, nudity, orgy scenes, unending kissing and making out scenes, fellatio scenes, and one infamous scene where one gay man sticks his hand…where he ought not to. There are also, seemingly and allegedly, gay porn scenes intercut within the movie- a few frames inserted during the first murder that cannot be seen unless the film is freeze-framed, which she refers to at the end of the post.
For this Revoice speaker, however, this perverse and sexually twisted film is ‘perfect.” She writes on her website:
And in another Twitter thread about it:
Clearly, she fits in perfectly at Revoice.
A collective of worldly individuals masquerading as ‘godly.’ They so obviously are not.