Videos

Homosexuality, Hope, and Humility
A college student shares his testimony about how Jesus saves from homosexuality and how the Church should respond to the LGBT community. This message was given at the "Faith, Family, and Freedom" rally hosted by Awaken Manhattan on December 1, 2010 at Kansas State University.

Viewpoint of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina
Attorney Terry Criss of Hampton & Royce reads excerpts of an official statement from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina expressing their opposition to the proposed anti-discrimination ordinance. The Diocese is made up of about 47,000 Catholics, including the three parishes in Manhattan. This took place at a city commission meeting on December 7, 2010 in Manhattan, Kansas.

A Legal Analysis of the Proposed Ordinance
Attorney Daniel Blomberg of Alliance Defense Fund shows why the proposed ordinance is unconstitutional and would be bad law. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

An Empirical Approach to Homosexuality
Manhattan resident and researcher Walter Schumm presents research to the Manhattan City Commission, urging them not to adopt the proposed city ordinance. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

Just Say No to the Creation of "Protected Class" Status for LGBT
Manhattan resident Bob Reader urges the Manhattan City Commission not to adopt the proposed ordinance. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

Ethics is a Religious Issue
Reverend Nate Wilson explains why the city government and all governments must see morality as a religious issue and how that should affect law-making. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

Please Protect the Traditional Family, the Fabric of America
Manhattan resident Jay Risner explains why the proposed city ordinance threatens religious freedom as well as families. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

You can See that I am a Black Man
Pastor Darryl Martin objects to the proposed city ordinance. This took place at a special Human Rights Board meeting on October 14th, 2010 in Manhattan, KS.

