Rev. Gregory Daniels This is Me
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Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois
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1. (DV) Goldsmith: Gay Pride
www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov06/G - [Cached]Published on: 11/4/2006 Last Visited: 11/16/2006
Gregory Daniels, senior pastor of the Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, says, "If the KKK opposes gay marriage, I would ride with them."
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Or is it, for some reason, merely a greater threat to Gregory Daniels? In other words, is Daniels gay?
That's exactly the question Keith Boykin and Jasmyne Cannick ask in a series of profiles of Daniels and other homophobic black pastors. -
2. Press Release - Beyond Gay Marriage: The Implications of Race, Religion, and Class - A Public Symposium at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Chicago, IL
www.clgs.org/marriage/press_re - [Cached]Published on: 6/26/2004 Last Visited: 1/14/2008
Rev. Gregory Daniels of the United Truth and Change Church in Chicago recently stated, "If the KKK was opposing same-sex marriage, Reverend Daniels would ride with them." -
3. www.irenemonroe.com
www.irenemonroe.com/2004/03/24 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2004 Last Visited: 4/19/2007
Take Pastor Gregory Daniels of United Truth and Change Church in Chicago, who told The New York Times on Feb. 29, "If the KKK [opposed] gay marriage I would ride with them." While Daniels might think he could ride with the KKK in brotherhood on their shared stance on gay marriage, he forgets he would be lynched before he mounted his horse because he is black. But what Daniels is clearly riding on are the financial and political rewards bestowed on him for defecting from the Democratic Party.
In his essay addressed to African Americans, "Bush's Appeal to the Inner City", Daniels wrote, "We have examined and reexamined our relationship with the Democrats. . . This is our mission - to help President George W. Bush change the wind of destruction to a new wind of freedom and justice for all. . . Bush realizes that he will reach more people by getting programs set up in smaller churches."

