“God is not pleased with those who continue TODAY, to oppress homosexuals,” says author Allen Jones.
The epiphany occurred when Jones recited the tragic tale in his book of Oliver Sipple, who saved the life of President Gerald R. Ford in 1975.
Jones confronted his oppressor, out-dated thinking, in a life full of discovery, revelation, defeat and victory. Black, crippled and homosexual, he was called a “crippled-nigger-faggot” at age19. Ironically, that taught him to respect others; something he often neglected to do.
A Bible study teacher for ten years, to teenage murderers, helped shape his life. “The Crazy Samaritan” is a, “must read” chapter. At age 52, Jones learned why he could never walk, when a doctor found a clue via a serendipitous case of the hiccups. Jones brags of his late father, who raised ten children by himself.
Allen Jones is a philosopher, funny, insightful, thought provoking, wise and controversial. Now ready... More > to activate the activist; he must first win “Case Game."< Less