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Mr. Keel had spent the previous months practicing this day’s words with a therapist. He had known the essence of what he had to say for far longer. “I’m gay,” he told his wife. Ms. Keel, for her part, felt less shock than relief, for something inexplicable about their breakup had just been explained.

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Sunday 21 September 2008 At 01:27

“These gay people are my spiritual heroes,” said the Rev. Jack McKinney, 43, a married father of two who has been the pastor at Pullen for nine years. “Because after all they’ve been through, they’ve held to their faith. What they’ve done, not just to survive but to provide a courageous witness, is inspiring.” That's the spirit isn't?
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