The Detroit Cast talks with Andrew Chad Caldwell, star of the "I'm Not Gay No More" viral video, about the reaction to his church-service deliverance from homosexuality and the challenges he's. We highly value your privacy. Personal information is data that can be used to directly or indirectly identify you. Personal information also includes anonymous data linked to information that can be used to directly or indirectly identify you.
RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) - He became a viral sensation, coining the phrase, "I don't like mens no more!" Andrew Caldwell lives in Missouri, but he reached out to NBC12 to clear the air about the video, his "gay conversion" experience and the backlash he has felt. The access and use of this site shall thereby constitute the approval of the 'user' to be bound by the following;. The access and use of this site shall be governed by the following terms and agreement Defined Terms:.
But first, a recap: In his testimony, Caldwell exclaims: “I’m not gay no more! I am delivered! I don’t like mens no more! I said I like women! Women, women, women [mumbling]! I said. However, to debate the issue seriously and truthfully, we must seek an honest picture of what our opponents actually believe — working from what we think they believe is neither helpful nor respectful. All people, regardless of their story, are deeply and unconditionally loved by God, each created with profound dignity and worth, not one more than another. But, all people are also stricken with a terminal illness: sin.
“I’m not gay no more,” said Caldwell, who was decked out in a paisley jacket, purple shirt, and flouncy bow tie in a video that went viral, spawning jokes, songs, and caricatures. In , Andrew Caldwell was introduced to the world via a viral video in which he proclaimed his deliverance from homosexuality at an annual COGIC convention in St. It was truly a spectacle. The absurd pageant prompted reactions from nearly everyone with an internet connection ranging from congratulations God can deliver all who ask!
The Detroit Cast talks with Andrew Chad Caldwell, star of the "I'm Not Gay No More" viral video, about the reaction to his church-service deliverance from homosexuality and the challenges he's. .
He became a viral sensation, coining the phrase, "I don't like mens no more!" Andrew Caldwell lives in Missouri, but he reached out to NBC12 to clear the air about the video, his “gay conversion” experience and the backlash he has felt. .
When the gay blogs initially covered the video’s viral breakout, most posted it with little commentary other than a general suggestion that this object was patently risible. And why not?. .
The young man who claimed to have been "delivered" from homosexuality at a Christian event in Missouri insists his viral video testimony was legitimate. The man, who has now been identified as year-old Andrew Caldwell, told WMC Action News that the footage from the Church of God in Christ’s. .