September 1, 2011
Russell E. Saltzman
Melinda Selmys is the author of Sexual Authenticity: An Intimate Reflection on Homosexuality. She surrendered secular lesbianism for Catholicism, and, according to reviews, the book charts her course from one to the other. I have not read the book, but I�m not here to talk about it anyway. No, what I�m talking about is her article in the New Oxford Review, �Authentic Dialogue is Possible� (May 2011). The authentic dialogue is between Catholics and gays.�.�.�.�Continue Reading �
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