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The 20 Most Frightful Anti-Gay Activists


Talk about terror! Ohio-based preacher man Rod Parsley claims that he leads with faith, yet his anti-gay agenda attempts to strike fear in his flock’s black hearts. This rat of a man most recently used his syndicated bible show to take on hate crime legislation. Like so many of his mindless peers, Parsley seems to think that such laws will be used against Christ-loving, hate-mongering fools such as himself. He explains it all in the video above, but here’s an especially baffling excerpt:
This deceptive ploy of liberal, homosexual agenda begins to lose its allure once you pull the mask back and take a closer look. You see, the legislation that’s before our United States senators right now extends to speech and can punish people—hear me now—not for their actions, but for their culturally incorrect thoughts.

[T]he next person charged with a crime could be me, or your pastor, or your grandmother, or maybe YOU.

Ahhhh! At least Parsley understand that his opinions are culturally incorrect. Maybe he’s not as horrific as we imagined. Psych! This man’s a monster and should be avoided at all costs. If you’re feeling particularly brave, however, you can try throwing some holy water on him. Odds are he’ll melt…

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No. 1 · Rt. Rev. Dr. RES · Member · 444 comments

Yes, Phyllis has a gay son who supports her ministry . Ditto for the gay son of Tim and Beverly La Haye.

The Canadian voices of spiritual violence were from the Roman Catholic hierarchy – now completely uberconservative reflecting the retirement and replacement of all liberals by the former and current pope. This majority voice was also joined by the fundamentalist and pentacostal voices in Western Canada.

We won the spiritual debate. How? Well, the Anglicans held the middle ground….but it was the United Church of Canada – who joined the MCC and many Quaker and Unitarian Universalist voices against these theocon luminaries who fought us in Canada…”so that they would not have to fight us in the streets of America” LOL

When Canada’s largest Protestant denomination was the loudest voice for LGBT marriage and civil rights, the secular activists – the pols and the jurists – could fight each other.

You do not fight the religious wrong with the legal right, but with the religious right…namely those who fight the theocons on their own turf.

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