You may recall that Ray Boltz “came out of the closet” last year and openly confessed that he is living a homosexual lifestyle in Florida now. You can read my article and the link to the Washington Blade magazine that carried the news in an interview with the singer: Ray Boltz Confesses He Is Gay.
He’s just released a new single paralleling the desire of homosexuals’ to marry and the struggle to do so in America with the 1960′s era struggle of a white man’s struggle to marry a black woman detailed in the 1967 Supreme Court decision from the suit “Loving v. Virginia,” in which Chief Justice Warren wrote, “Marriage is one of the basic civil rights of man, fundamental to our very existence and survival.”
You can read the lyrics, hear the song and read what Boltz has to say about it on his blog: Ray Boltz Blog.
I’ve heard it several times predicted, and Ray seems to agree, that this issue will be the next great civil rights struggle in America.
*NOTE: No bashing in the comments.

Kevin Bussey
on Feb 5th, 2009
@ 7:45 pm:
no bashing. I just feel sorry for him.
Bob Cleveland
on Feb 6th, 2009
@ 7:57 am:
If “…..fundamental to our very existence and survival” is the explanation offered for “Marriage is one of the basic civil rights of man…”, I’d observe that’s hardly the case with homosexual or lesbians unions.
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Quinn Hooks
on Feb 7th, 2009
@ 10:36 am:
There will be no bashing from me. I just have a sincerely sadness for the direction he has taken.
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Bobby
on Jun 16th, 2009
@ 2:32 pm:
No where in scripture does the Bible say that it is wrong for a black to marry a white (Check to see who Moses married). However, scripture does say that relations between men and relations between women are wrong. If Ray Boltz wants to live the lifestyle of a homosexual that is his business. He should not, however, try to make it compatible with Christianity. There is no way you can reconcile homosexuality and scripture. To try to is theologically dishonest. If Ray wants to be religious, he can be as religious as he wants but don’t call that religion Chrisianity because it is not.