Articles of Interest
MassRessistance: The "Born Gay" Hoax
Chronicle of Higher Education: Recruiting for the Right
World Net Daily: The "Gay" Gene Hoax
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part I
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part II
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part III
NewsReal: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part I
NewsReal: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part II
RedState: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part III
Special Thanks Given to Ryan Sorba
James O'Keefe thanks Ryan Sorba in his first book, Breakthrough (pg. 333)
MassRessistance: The "Born Gay" Hoax
Salvo Magazine: Ryan Sorba Defends Natural Sexuality in the Shadow of Sodom
Salvo Magazine: Ryan Sorba: Resistance Fighter
Chronicle of Higher Education: Recruiting for the Right
World Net Daily: The "Gay" Gene Hoax
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part I
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part II
The Conservative Revolution: Ryan Sorba's Campus Campaign Part III
NewsReal: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part I
NewsReal: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part II
RedState: Should "Gays" Be a Part of the Conservative Movement Part III
RyanSorba.com: Milo Yiannopoulos: Cultural Marxist in Not So Conservative Clothing
RyanSorba.com: Is the Southern Poverty Law Center a Marxist Front Group?
RyanSorba.com: Paul Singer’s Gay Agenda: Punish, Pay-Off, and Promote
RyanSorba.com: Is the Southern Poverty Law Center a Marxist Front Group?
RyanSorba.com: Paul Singer’s Gay Agenda: Punish, Pay-Off, and Promote
Ryan's research used as reference material: The Depathologization of Homosexuality: The Defeat of Science
The American Conservative: CPAC's Social War
Renew America: Bryan Fischer's Response to Robert Stacy McCain
Special Thanks Given to Ryan Sorba
James O'Keefe thanks Ryan Sorba in his first book, Breakthrough (pg. 333)
Scott Lively thanks Ryan Sorba in his book, Redeeming The Rainbow: A Christian Response to The Gay Agenda
Radio
Bob Enyart Live: Archive of Appearances
Television
Undercover Video 3:
Ryan Sorba Explains The Definition of Marriage to gay activist Franklyn Kameny
Ryan Sorba writes a bi-weekly column that can be found on the following websites:
1. World Net Daily
2. The Washington Times
3. Chicago Examiner
4. Movie Guide
5. RedState
6. Rightly Concerned
7. Renew America
8. National Federation of Republican Assemblies
9. Free Republic
10. Floyd Reports
11. Public Advocate
12. Defend the Family
13. MassRessistance
14. American's for Truth
15. Young Conservatives of California
16. Ryan Sorba's Blog
17. The Record
18. GrassrootsPA.com
19. AFA of Pennsylvania
20. Family Research Institute
21. Conservative Colloqium
22. Smart Girl Politics
23. Illinois Family Institute
24. Snapped Shot
25. The Inter-American Institute
26. The American View
27. Institute on the Constitution
Ryan Sorba's YouTube Channel
Ryan Sorba's Rumble Channel
Right on the Edge on CNN
The "Born Gay" Hoax Lecture
Undercover Video1:
Ryan Sorba's Rumble Channel
Right on the Edge on CNN
The "Born Gay" Hoax Lecture
Undercover Video1:
Proving The "Born Gay" Hoax Again: Gays Admitting Sexual Abuse Caused Them to be Gay
Undercover Video 2:
Proving The "Born Gay" Hoax Again: Men Admitting They Were Not Born Gay
Undercover Video 3:
Ryan Sorba, James O'Keefe, and Hannah Giles in San Bernardino ACORN Investigation that Bankrupted the Corrupt Organization
Ryan Sorba's first lecture on The "Born Gay" Hoax in 2005
Ryan Sorba's first lecture on The "Born Gay" Hoax in 2005
Ryan Sorba Explains The Definition of Marriage to gay activist Franklyn Kameny
Ryan Sorba Debates Carnival Barker Cenk Uygar
In this next video, Ryan Sorba schools Cenk Uygur in an unplanned spontaneous debate about the inherently detached from-reality (aka unethical) nature of same-sex romantic relationships and patterns of behavior. This debate took place at the 2007 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ryan was just pleasantly walking down Radio Row and passing out Jerome Corsi's latest book at the request of his friend Joseph Farah of WorldNetDaily, when all of a sudden, what should appear, but Cenk Uygar, and a big ugly sneer! Cenk asked Ryan to sit down and debate in the high hope that he might make some young Conservative guy look like a dupe for his Leftist show fans... but it was clearly Ryan who got the best of Cenk, until Cenk finally broke down at the end and threw a fit of slanderous rage to remind himself of his arrogant lie that he gets to make up reality as he goes and to distract his listeners from the fact that he made no argument or refutation, but just asked the same couple of questions over and over. Ryan easily answered all Cenk's "difficult" questions such as, "WHY NOT!?" and "WHY DO YOU CARE!?" Cenk never made a positive case for his own position nor did it ever dawn on him that the answer to his infantile couple of questions is simply "Because! That is how things work! Look, this is reality! Reality is to our Psyche as a Rock is to our Body! It is just There and it is True! We need to be connected to Reality/Truth like we need water, and like we need to be around trees and like we need trees to be trees, and like we need the sun to be up there, in the sky! We are what we are, and reality is what it is, and the conclusions of practical reason (ethics) flow objectively from self-evident irrefutable first principles as they interact with the self-evident reality of human nature (as in a syllogism A+B=C or (A) first principles + (B) the nature of a thing in reality = (C) how you relate to it and should act around it), and this growing pool of knowledge that we build from birth reveals what is actually healthy, reproductive, social, fulfilling to us, and what brings genuine and lasting happiness to people and societies. The first principle of practical reason (or ethics) is The Synderesis Principle, or the precept: "act for a purpose or goal, or pursue good." The Synderesis Principle is to Practical Reason as The Law of Non-Contradiction is to Theoretical Reason. Neither principle can be refuted, because to refute it, would still be to use it: to set out to act for a goal (of refuting it) would be to act at total random forever, and no one can just act truly random for long -not even the utterly insane, and even if a man tried for a period of time they would be doing it to make a point: that they can act random, as a goal, if they were any good at it they would soon find themselves at Cornwall (a G.K. Chesterton reference to an Insane Asylum). Thus, even to attempt to refute the first principle is to use the first principle, and thus to still act for an end, purpose, or goal, and so then, this is the irrefutable self-evident first principle of all ethics/practical reason.
Further, all the self-evident goals of the various aspects of human nature in particular (as thirst is a desire for water and boredom the desire to experience) are what drive us to seek what is actually healthy for us, and so these natural and ethical desires and behaviors bring us genuine sanity (aka lasting happiness). Just as our logic when we make a rational argument must be "Sound" or "True" in order for others to accept our arguments and find them satisfactory so that we can move on with our various conversations and communicate in a pleasant and healthy way in a space of shared reality, so also must actions be good and commensurate with what is true for others to accept us (and our actions) in such a way that we can be around each other and engage in healthy relationships in a space of shared reality. But to dwell in the Matrix of illusion for long, in any way shape or form (including homosexuality) is to waste away in a famine of unreality to the very degree that the illusion distracts our thoughts and time. Further, the more time spent in illusion, the more it spreads out into other areas of thought and the more it all leads to an evermore boring, unfulfilling, and unhappy state of fake being -and it can spread to others also, like a social contagion. The distinct and real things outside our imaginations that rush in at us are what remind us that we are real, and that life is an adventure, and that there are things outside ourselves that we must know, and that we cannot continually just make up reality as we go along -or we will not go for long, not only because it would be dangerous in a real world filled with cars and cliffs and con-artists, but because how boring would that be, even in the chaos it would result in? To make up reality for yourself as you go is the same as to be alone, because no reality can get through the walls of your cell. Truth is to The Soul as Food and Water and Light and even a Garden Fun Park are to The Body. You cannot deny Reality for long before panic starts to want to try to break you out of your walls so that at least the reality of your cell will close in all around you.
Ryan Sorba writes a bi-weekly column that can be found on the following websites:
1. World Net Daily
2. The Washington Times
3. Chicago Examiner
4. Movie Guide
5. RedState
6. Rightly Concerned
7. Renew America
8. National Federation of Republican Assemblies
9. Free Republic
10. Floyd Reports
11. Public Advocate
12. Defend the Family
13. MassRessistance
14. American's for Truth
15. Young Conservatives of California
16. Ryan Sorba's Blog
17. The Record
18. GrassrootsPA.com
19. AFA of Pennsylvania
20. Family Research Institute
21. Conservative Colloqium
22. Smart Girl Politics
23. Illinois Family Institute
24. Snapped Shot
25. The Inter-American Institute
26. The American View
27. Institute on the Constitution