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Ron DeSantis’ pastor says gay people should be “put to death”
The pastor tweeted in support of Uganda’s new “Kill the Gays” law.
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Evangelist Franklin Graham accuses Pete Buttigieg of ‘flaunting’ his sexuality
He took issue with Mayor Pete saying, “God does not have a political party.”
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If Leviticus 18 had never been written, would western religions still be anti-LGBTQ?
Prior to the concept of a single God and the creation of holy texts, condemnations against same-sex sexuality were relatively rare.
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The Bible might have originally been OK with gay sex
A biblical scholar argues that a ban on gay sex wasn’t originally a part of the Bible.
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Gay Iowa political candidate’s home vandalized with antigay slur
The vandals used black spray paint to send a message to the gay candidate and others, including Hillary Clinton.
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Lesbian waitress receives Biblical verse instead of tip
And it happened in North Carolina.
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Federal judge tosses lawsuit filed by ‘God’s ambassador’ against ‘all homosexuals’
In a 3-page response, U.S. District Judge John M. Gerrard dismissed the case, citing among his reasons, that “a federal court is not a forum for debate or discourse on theological matters.”
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Nebraska woman files federal lawsuit against ‘all homosexuals’ because they sin
Sylvia Driskell, 66, claims she is an “ambassador for God and his son, Jesus Christ,” and filed a 7-page, handwritten lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Omaha.
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Tenn. billboard proclaiming homosexuality ‘is an abomination’ divides town
PORTLAND, Tenn. — Residents in Portland, Tenn., are divided over a billboard proclaiming homosexuality “is an abomination.” Resembling an open Bible, the left side of the billboard quotes an Old Testament passage of Leviticus Chapter 18, Verse 22, “You shall not lie with a man as with a woman. It is an abomination. – God.” The billboard’s right side states…
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Pastor who said government should kill gays claims he was just preaching scripture
Pastor Curtis Knapp, of the New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, Kansas, who said in his Sunday sermon that the government should put gays to death, is not backing away from his comments, and said he was simply preaching what he believes to be “scripture.”
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Church billboard in Lexington, Ky., condemns homosexuality, abortion
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Drivers in Lexington, Ky., have been caught by surprise by a new billboard condemning homosexuality and abortion using Old Testament references.
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Mississippi lawmaker says he never endorsed that gays be ‘put to death’
A Mississippi lawmaker, who earlier this month invoked an Old Testament Bible passage on his Facebook page that calls for gays to be “put to death,” says he never endorsed the killing of gays, and that he and his family have received death threats after his comments were misinterpreted.