How many of you double-check "references"?
A recent question about a "Christian Checklist" was answered by a thorough barrage of statistics about the horrors of homosexuality--everything from the lie that AIDS is primarily a homosexual disease to gays being carriers of flukes. Or was it tapeworms? It was chosen "best answer" with a "thanks for the references" comment.
But I teach English (and research papers) and the citations looked suspicious. One, for example, was from a "Medical Journal of Homosexuality," which just sounded... odd. So I checked. No such animal! The Library of Congress never heard of it. So... when you see a thorough "works cited" list of something, how often do YOU check to see if it's BS or not?
FYI, here's a full article showing the misrepresentations from the list in question:
http://www.exgaywatch.com/blog/archives/2006/11/exodus_nancy_br.html
I think this is the link for the original question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsF2I.wnu2wj7DrBV.ZlkJbsy6IX?qid=20070102223306AAMCY9B&show=7#profile-info-6e49a2e02673c59d58a2fb7736b935eaaa