Rev. Louis P. Sheldon — Photo: YouTube The founder of an anti-gay Christian organization has died, after spending forty years campaigning against the “homosexual agenda.” Rev.
Louis P. Sheldon, founder of the Traditional Values Coalition, died May 29 after a longstanding condition, the Associated Press reports.
He was 85 years old. A Presbyterian pastor who later converted to Anglicanism, Sheldon became a national figure known for his anti-gay rhetoric, enabled through various media appearances, including on Fox News as a guest commentator.
Sheldon was a social conservative who frequently discussed issues such as abortion, religious liberty, and censorship, but reserved perhaps his strongest comments for LGBTQ rights and homosexuality.
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