Christian Q&A: Clashes over author accused of equating gay rights with rise of Nazis

By Neil McMahon
Updated April 26 2016 - 8:33am, first published 1:26am
Australian Christian Lobby leader Lyle Shelton on Q&A. Photo: ABC's Q&A
Australian Christian Lobby leader Lyle Shelton on Q&A. Photo: ABC's Q&A
Julie McCrossin, John Haldane, Ray Minniecon, Reverend Tiffany Sparks and  Lyle Shelton. Photo: ABC's Q&A
Julie McCrossin, John Haldane, Ray Minniecon, Reverend Tiffany Sparks and Lyle Shelton. Photo: ABC's Q&A
Eric Metaxas? has been accused of comparing gay advancement with the failure of churches to oppose the rise of the Nazis. Photo: James Brickwood
Eric Metaxas? has been accused of comparing gay advancement with the failure of churches to oppose the rise of the Nazis. Photo: James Brickwood

In an all-Christian edition of Q&A, Australian Christian Lobby leader Lyle Shelton was confronted over a visiting American ally accused of equating gay rights with the rise of the Nazis in a panel debate that traversed everything from indigenous disadvantage to terrorism.

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