Liberty Council asks Facebook to “Like” stoning gays to death

Right Wing Watch reports that yesterday the virulently anti-gay Liberty Counsel asked its Facebook followers to “like” the above banner which cites the biblical call for homosexuals to be put to death

Since Right Wing Watch brought this to light, Liberty Council has removed the banner from its page and the image from its photo albums.

Brian Tashman writes: “We are eagerly awaiting Liberty Counsel’s other Facebook images on stoning women who had sex before marriage; adulterers; kids who curse their parents; blasphemers; sorcerers; Sabbath-breakers and false prophets.” 

The banner now features the same image, but with the biblical notation of Matthew 19:4-6: “at the beginning the Creator made them male and female.” 

Westboro Baptist Church calls 5 year old selling lemonade a “fag enabler”

I recently posted about the fabulous Jaden Sink who sold lemonade across the street from the anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church, raising money for Planting Peace.

Well, the Westboro Baptist Church has officially responded to the threat of a five-year-old girl’s lemonade stand. Their message?

“Fags and enablers all burn in hell. Lemonade won’t cool any tongues.”

Isn’t that sweet?

#SinkingToNewLows

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Interactive map: The Geography of Hate

A new site, Geography of Hate, takes a look at hateful tweets and where they come from, charting them based on homophobia, racism, and disability.

The above map is a graphic representation of the combined tweets using “Dyke”, “Fag”, “Homo”, and “Queer”. The reds represent greater intensity.

Check out the interactive map by clicking here.

Ad: Imagine a world without hate

For the centennial celebration of the Anti-Defamation League.

From the YouTube video description:

Join ADL in our Centennial Year as we Imagine a World Without Hate™, one where the hate crimes against Martin Luther King, Anne Frank, Matthew Shepard and others did not take place.

Support us in the fight against bigotry and extremism by sharing this inspirational video and taking the pledge to create a world without hate at http://www.adl.org/imagine

Westboro Baptist to picket Sandy Hook Elementary

The Westboro Baptist Church, the hateful congregation known for picketing funerals to spread their sad “God hates fags” message, plans to picket outside Sandy Hook Elementary, the elementary school where Adam Lanza senselessly murdered twenty children last week.

Just when you think Westboro can’t sink any lower – well, they do.

[via JMG]

One Million Moms are “disturbed” that JC Penny included two gay dads in ad

The group One Million Moms – who actually only number about 40K – released a press release criticizing JC Penney for featuring real-life gay dads in their most recent catalog.

Describing themselves rather accurately as ‘disturbed,’ the group again vowed to keep fighting the gay-friendly retailer. “Our persistence will pay off!” they declare in their press release, which also insists JCP “would rather take sides than remain neutral in the culture war.”

It is obvious that JCP would rather take sides than remain neutral in the culture war. JCP will hear from the other side so they need to hear from us as well. Our persistence will pay off! One day we will answer for our actions or lack of them. We must remain diligent and stand up for Biblical values and truth. Scripture says multiple times that homosexuality is wrong, and God will not tolerate this sinful nature.

In addition to again urging their supporters to call and write to JC Penney, OMM also asks them to return any unsolicited catalogs that may come their way. “If they receive an onslaught of their returned magazines, they will take notice.”

Despite these frequent calls to action, JC Penney has remained steadfast in their commitment to equality.

Kansas Pastor Curtis Knapp calls for government to round up and kill gays

The leader of the New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, pastor Curtis Knapp, told parishioners that the government should round up LGBT people and kill them, according to audio posted by the Good As You blog.

“‘Oh, so you’re saying we should go out and start killing them?'” the pastor asked rhetorically. “No, I’m saying the government should. They won’t, but they should.”

He later explained to CNN that gays have nothing to fear from him, although he did say he believed gays should be rounded up by the federal government and killed.

This comes on the heels of a call for LGBT concentration camps from pastor Charles Worley in North Carolina. That sermon followed one by another North Carolina pastor named Sean Harris, who laughed at the idea anyone could be transgender and suggested cracking the wrists of a son who acts effeminate — a statement he later claimed was some kind of joke.

Also making the rounds today is a cell phone video of a child being cheered on by his Indiana church while singing, “Ain’t no homo going to make it to heaven.”

The Human Rights Campaign quickly denounced the comments and the string of others like it, saying extremists were “hijacking” religion.

“These are extreme and brutal messages that do not represent the beliefs of most people of faith,” said Sharon Groves, HRC’s director of religion and faith. “People like Charles Worley and the parishioners of Apostolic Truth in Indiana are falsely perpetuating the word of God and stand to do real damage to religious institutions in the process.”
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Follower of Pastor “Put homosexuals behind a fence” Worley defends position

OMG! You have to watch this interview with Anderson Cooper and Stacey Pritchard of North Carolina Pastor Worley’s congregation.

She somewhat incoherently defends Pastor Worley’s desire to put homosexuals behind an electrified fence.

She starts out saying “of course he would never want that to happen” then diverts to “being taken out of context” to “this is 2012 – that doesn’t happen.” Even with Anderson Cooper saying “this IS happening in Iraq and Iran.”

Fascinating. Seriously. This is what “hate” looks like in America.

North Carolina Pastor Calls For Death of ‘Queers & Homosexuals’


In a sermon blasting President Obama for his same-sex marriage support, Pastor Charles L. Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, North Carolina, offered his own solution to the so-called gay scourge: build an electric fence and let “lesbians, queers and homosexuals” starve to death.

“I figured a way to get rid of all the lesbians and queers,” he says in his sermon, delivered on May 13. “Build a great, big, large fence — 150 or 100 mile long — put all the lesbians in there. Do the same thing for the queers and the homosexuals and have that fence electrified so they can’t get out. And you know what, in a few years, they’ll die.”

Worley fails to understand that gay people are born, not made, and that there would just be more LGBT folk coming down the line.

He also stated that if he’s asked who he’ll vote for, he’ll reply, “I’m not going to vote for a baby killer and a homosexual lover.”

The not-so-holy man concludes, “God have mercy. It makes me pukin’ sick to think about — I don’t even whether or not to say this in the pulpit — can you imagine kissing some man?”

Throughout the sermon, many of his congregants can be heard calling out “Amen.”
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