Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

There are various flavors of homophobic -- sorry, of "non-affirming" belief sets in Christianity. Some people believe in conversion therapy. Some believe calling yourself gay is bad. Some call themselves Side B Christians. In this essay, gay writer Jarred Corona explores (and condemns) this "gentler" form of homophobia.

This is an edited and annotated version of a script used to film a video essay for YouTube.

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Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

There are various flavors of homophobic -- sorry, of "non-affirming" belief sets in Christianity. Some people believe in conversion therapy. Some believe calling yourself gay is bad. Some call themselves Side B Christians. In this essay, gay writer Jarred Corona explores (and condemns) this "gentler" form of homophobia.

This is an edited and annotated version of a script used to film a video essay for YouTube.

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Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

by Jarred Corona
Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

Revoice: The Side B of It All (Annotations, #3)

by Jarred Corona

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Overview

There are various flavors of homophobic -- sorry, of "non-affirming" belief sets in Christianity. Some people believe in conversion therapy. Some believe calling yourself gay is bad. Some call themselves Side B Christians. In this essay, gay writer Jarred Corona explores (and condemns) this "gentler" form of homophobia.

This is an edited and annotated version of a script used to film a video essay for YouTube.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940182723206
Publisher: Jarred Corona
Publication date: 10/03/2025
Series: Annotations
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 167 KB

About the Author

Jarred Corona is a poet, playwright, author, actor, saxophonist, and musical theatre composer from Savannah, GA. He's a graduate of Western Kentucky University. His plays and musicals can be found on the New Play Exchange. He often ruminates on death, time, philosophy, horror, and violence.

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