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Chaplain: Christian photographers should print ‘worthy of death’ on photos of gay couples

Chaplain: Christian photographers should print ‘worthy of death’ on photos of gay couples

Last month, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that a photography studio’s refusal to photograph a same-sex wedding was a violation of the state’s anti-discrimination laws and former Navy chaplain “Dr. Chaps” Gordon Klingenschmitt is not happy about the ruling.

But he does have a novel solution: any Christian photographer who photographs a gay wedding should just print anti-gay verses of Scripture on the back of every photo.

Klingenschmitt said Christian business owners should print Romans 1:32, which he claims declares that gays are “worthy of death,” on the back of all their business cards and announce that if any gay couples hires them to photograph their wedding, they are going to print the same verse on the back of each and every photo:

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