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Texas pastor prays for God to ‘finish the job’ of killing LGBT people
“These 50 sodomites are all perverts and pedophiles, and they are the scum of the earth, and the earth is a little bit better place now.”
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This pro-trans house could move — right next door to Westboro Church
The purpose of Planting Peace’s project “is to counter the actions of hate groups… with love and compassion
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Hate group leader elected to GOP platform committee
Perkins, leader of the hate group Family Research Council, is a former Louisiana state representative with ties to white supremacists.
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5 reasons why Trump reflects the modern Republican party (even though they deny it)
The next time you hear a Republican leader talk about how the party abhors bigotry, look for a fire extinguisher, because his pants are probably on fire.
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One hate group’s latest antigay boycott backfired. The result? A 300% increase in charity donations.
One Million Moms’ latest boycott just backfired. In a very big way.
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Hate group leader Tony Perkins: Trans people will try to go to jail for ‘free surgery’
“With a price tag of anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 for these reassignment surgeries,” says Perkins, “I think there’s no shortage of people that may want to sign up [to go to prison].”
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Anti-gay hate group launches new website
“No men in women’s bathrooms. Let me tell you why.”
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‘Face the Nation’ introduces Tony Perkins as ‘hate group leader’ who ‘doesn’t speak for Christians’
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, branded an anti-gay “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, says most Americans would not be comfortable with a Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality.
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‘Religious zealot’ pastor who wishes all gays were dead defends sermon
The pastor who declared that putting gay people to death would lead to an “AIDS-free world by Christmas,” defends his anti-gay sermon, in which he also claims “all homos are pedophiles.”
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Hate group leader Tony Perkins to join gay marriage foes at Vatican meeting
Next week, American Religious Right leaders including the Southern Baptist Convention’s Russell Moore, pastor Rick Warren, Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput, and Latter-Day Saints official Henry Eyring will be joining opponents of LGBT equality from around the world at an interfaith conference on the “complementarity of man and woman in marriage” hosted by the Vatican.