Anderson Cooper features Anti-Gay Pastor in "The Ridiculist"; Reporter Gives Strong Response on Tomczak's Claims

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Last Monday, January 19, Anderson Cooper included the Anti-Gay Pastor Larry Tomczak in this segment "The Ridiculist" in response to his op-ed in Christian Times. He highlighted the laments of the Anti-Gay Pastor Larry Tomczak to his claimss on media's exposure of "gay agenda."

"I've never actually been to the secret meeting where the gays plot their agenda, though I imagine the catering is quite amazing. But thanks to someone named Larry Tomczak, my eyes have been opened," Cooper said.

Cooper was the next gay entertainer caught by Tomczak's ramblings after Ellen DeGeneres last week. According to Mediaite, the pastor mentioned in his piece that Cooper is exposing homosexuality through boasting on TV. For him, it is a form of promoting homosexuality to the people. This was based to Cooper's line on-screen that he'd rather 'have sex' with a man and co-hosting the network's New Year's Eve coverage with Kathy Griffin.

He said as opposed to Tomczak's view that it's better to promote to the community that the gay people have also the right to ask for equal treatment just like the others. It's implied that he emphasized the exposure of "true self" rather than living in the shadows with fear about their sexuality.

Larry Tomczak, a Pastor and author, showed his lament to the "gay agenda" through his op-ed in Christian Times, Opposing Views cited.

He even joked Tomczak's suggestion to parents that they should allow their children watch "I Love Lucy" and "Leave It To Beaver" instead of modern programming. He summarized the view points of these movies in relation to his feedback to the pastor's suggestion.

The same site noted Cooper's line in his segment, "Now, listen. I agree with Larry. I grew up watching "I Love Lucy" and I'm as straight as they come. As for the Beav, I never turned to that, it just never sparked my interest for some reason. I don't know why. Anyway, those were the good old days when the gay people could be arrested for going to a bar or fired from their jobs, which, actually, they still can in many states, and live life largely in the shadows. Good times."

Towleroad noted Cooper's reactions in his segment, he described his view to the shows that Tomczak highlighted in his writing and suggested to Tomczak to watch TLC's "My Husband's Not Gay" where a gay man wishes to marry a woman so he could be called "Daddy."

"If you're a gay guy, who wants to be called 'Daddy', you don't necessarily have to be married to a woman. I'm just sayin'" he said.

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