User:Artemis1102/sandbox

The current version 4 is good. It's neutral and it presents both opinions. The addition of footnotes allows those interested in more in-depth reading on the issues involved to do so.

We have finally had exposed the emptiness of this whole NON-ISSUE about Francis Bacon's sexuality. Arion documented 3 romantic relationships in his life: Marguerite de Valois, Elizabeth Hutton, and Alice Barnham. The first two were women that Francis loved deeply, wrote Sonnets about, and years later wrote about how much he regreted not being able to marry them. He did marry Alice and wrote 3 Sonnets expressing his love to her.

This is your poster boy for your homosexual agenda? Trying to rally the troops in The LGBT studies WikiProject Newsletter Issue XI - November 1, 2007 towards a homosexual agenda is sneaky! Come on guys, you'll have to look elsewhere.

Just face the FACTS people! This homosexual speculation just doen't fit the known facts!

By the way, guys, remember that sexual experiences are not the ultimate purpose of life!

Where is your sense of fairness and honesty, Limitorder? You, keep adding to the article: "The first known instance of public reaction to his behavior was in 1619, when the ire of the church itself was aroused by Bacon's doings: a minister of the time preached a public sermon in which he inveighed against the scandal caused by Bacon's "catamites," as recorded in a published transcript."

THAT IS DECEPTION! IT HAS ALREADY BEEN POINTED OUT ON THIS PAGE, OVER & OVER, THAT THE RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL ENEMY OF BACON -- D'EWES-- WAS THE SCOUNDREL WHO GAVE THAT GUEST SERMON IN 1619!!!! So don't try to fool everyone by writing "ire of the church itself" when it was Simonds D'Ewes who engaged in that hateful call to execute all homosexuals!

It's about time that obnoxious hate speech is put down and not given publicity! Limitorder agreed on 5 November 2007, but is obviously willing to use someone's hate speech when it serves his agenda. Wake up people!