Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans

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The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

Evangenitals are some of the worst of the religious whack-jobs.
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."
If we were to apply this analogy to society, then that would suggest we are all gay.

Was that intended or simply a feeble attempt at guilt tripping?
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

Where is the threat to kill them?
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

The Evangelicals seemed to have forgotten that Jesus said, "forgive the sinners, even if they are unrepentant."
 
The worst religious whack-jobs are the Global Warming Doomsday Cult dupes.
They're secondary to Islam which is all about hatred and violence toward those that don't follow its Sharia Law. The world would have been better off if the Abrahamic religions never existed.
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

Keep your RAWSTORY SEWAGE OUT OF CURRENT EVENTS!!!!!
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

Yeah, I think I heard of that particular church or one with the same doctrine anyways, over there in Indiana. If I remember correctly they named that church; "The First Church Of The Immaculate Collection Plate.
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."

"Execute" is a little strong. How bout we just cut their penis off and sow it to their lower lip for identification purposes?
 
The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."



So is that preacher in the photo?
 
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The right has made sole claim to religion. They tell us the left doesn't know God. But in the bible these guys say they believe, Jesus stopped aan execution when he told the crowd, " He who is not without sin, cast the first stone."

Evangelical church urges Trump admin to 'execute' LGBTQ Americans​


An Indiana church is urging the Trump administration to "execute" members of the LGBTQ community because "the Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death," according to WISH-TV 8 in Indianapolis.

In a sermon titled, "Pray the Gay Away," Stephen Falco, an evangelical preacher with the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, yelled from the pulpit, "They're all a bunch of f-----, that want to walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children. And we should look them in the eye and say, 'No, you're not going to have our children!'"

The event called "Men's Preaching Night" was live-streamed on the church's Facebook account, according to the report.

When asked to respond to Falco's inflammatory remarks, the church said in a statement that the preacher was "only calling for the death penalty and suicide for the actual sodomites (homosexuals). The Bible teaches that those people are worthy of death. They are supposed to be executed by the government. We are not to take the law into our own hands."




You flip out of your mind when Trump bans people from SOME muslim countries where they actually do kill gays or people accused of it. Meanwhile some obscure preacher suppossedly says something on Youtube and you're trying to link it to Trump and all evangelical churches which is a lowlife move even by your standards.
You post this darn well knowing that this is never going to happen in the U.S. but you have nothing to say about the people who actually practice this sort of thing. This leads me to believe Gay people mean nothing to you except to exist as another talking point to attack Trump. Why is this no big surprise?
 
There is extremism even in Churches, and this one would take the cake.


I doubt Trump would do anything of the sort. He may not like the 'alphabet' crowd, what they do or what they think they stand for, but he sure as hell isn't going to line them up and execute them just because some dumbass whacked out church leader says so.
 
They're secondary to Islam which is all about hatred and violence toward those that don't follow its Sharia Law. The world would have been better off if the Abrahamic religions never existed.
No worse than Trump, his cult, the heritage foundation and christian nationalists.

August 19, 2024

The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 is a “presidential transition project” created as a blueprint for recruitment and indoctrination should Donald J. Trump become the next president.

The plan calls for establishing a government that would be imbued with “biblical principles” and run by a president who holds sweeping executive powers.

The Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank and sponsor of The Republican National Committee’s convention, is directing the effort, along with hundreds of additional organizations. Despite Trump’s disavowalof Project 2025, the effort includes 140 staff members, advisors, and agency heads of the former Trump administration.

Heritage Foundation’s president, Kevin Roberts, recently said, “We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.”

He’s not exaggerating.

The plan is ambitious. The Mandate for Leadership is both specific in detail and vengeful in tone. Its central agenda is to impose a form of Christian nationalism on the United States.
Christian nationalism believes that the Christian Bible, as God’s infallible law, should be the basis of government and have primacy over public and private institutions.

Its patriarchal view does not recognize gender equality or gay rights and sanctions discrimination based on religious beliefs. Christian nationalist ideas are woven through the plans of Project 2025 and the pages of Mandate for Leadership.

Its thousands of recommendations include specific executive orders to be repealed or implemented. Laws, regulations, departments, and whole agencies would be abolished. It portrays anyone who opposes its sweeping ambitions as being enemies of our republic.
 
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