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Michelle Shocked contains the line: While performing at the Wild Goose Festival in June 2011, a Christian event at which the inclusion of gay Christians was debated, ... Is this an accurate depiction of the status of gay Christians at Wild Goose in 2011? At that time, was there debate at the festival? Did the festival itself have a position at that time? I'm hoping someone can verify if this is an accurate summary of the status quo at that time. Daask (talk) 12:29, 29 November 2020 (UTC)Reply