Colson was also a co-author of the Manhattan Declaration
http://www.manhattandeclaration.org/the-declaration/read.aspx and he actively campaigned against marriage equality and other equality issues for LGBT persons. His hate and spewn bile was a poison upon modern discourse.
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/21/150918213/chuck-colson-watergate-figure-and-evangelist-dies-at-80 Barry Lynn, who heads Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, has criticized Prison Fellowship — in fact, he's sued it and won — for pressuring prisoners to convert to Christianity by offering them better conditions. Lynn says Colson never changed his methods, just his boss.
"Sadly, when he went from being Richard Nixon's hatchet man, he turned into a man who thought he was God's hatchet man," Lynn says. "Literally turning these very formidable political skills that he had in the service of very far-right religious and political agendas."