Reading in between the lines of homophobia' is a compassionate and insightful book about the conflict between religious fundamentalists and gay men and women. The book identifies the root of homophobia, and provides a profound analysis of tradition and religion. Reading in between the lines of homophobia explains the cultural and historical context of the Old Testament quotes which are consistently referenced and used as justification for arguments against homosexuality. The book also points out the translation misinterpretation and manipulation which has resulted in misunderstandings about the real meaning of the scriptures. Reading in between the lines of homophobia is a carefully organised and effective book. The book covers all the fundamental areas of the causes of homophobia. Each chapter provides the reader with a wide range of research into History, Psychology and Law.