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Charles L. Worley, North Carolina Pastor: Put Gays And Lesbians In Electrified Pen To Kill Them Off
1 year ago  ::  May 23, 2012 - 1:29AM #1
Yankee1954
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The barrage of anti-gay sermons delivered by North Carolina-based pastors to hit the blogosphere continues with yet another disturbing rant caught on tape.


The pastor, identified on YouTube as Charles L. Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, N.C., condemns President Obama's much-publicized endorsement of same-sex marriage while calling for gays and lesbians to be put in an electrified pen and ultimately killed off.


"Build a great, big, large fence -- 150 or 100 mile long -- put all the lesbians in there," Worley suggests in the clip, reportedly filmed on May 13.


He continues: "Do the same thing for the ****s 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 out...do you know why? They can't reproduce!"


He also said 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!" Many of the congregants cheer and reply, "Amen."


Worley added, “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?”


The pastor's comments seem in line with statements made by Ron Baity, founding pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem and head of the anti-marriage equality organization Return America, who told his own congregation that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people should be prosecuted as they were historically, and Pastor Sean Harris of the Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville who advocated parents "punch" their male child if he is effeminate and "crack that wrist" if he is limp-wristed.


Similarly, Tim Rabon, pastor at Raleigh's Beacon Baptist Church, condemned states such as Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maryland which have already "re-defined" marriage to include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) couples before asking his congregants, "What is stopping them from refining marriage from a person and a beast? We're not far from that."

1 year ago  ::  May 23, 2012 - 8:13AM #2
craner7
Posts: 12,782

A bit over the top but he's right.

13 months ago  ::  May 25, 2012 - 3:51PM #3
22yankees22
Posts: 329

And here is a brilliant brilliant brilliant defense/explanation of what the christian Worely really meant.....



youtu.be/cUXDKnL4xGE



Did I mention that she is brilliant.  And aritculate.  Proof that No Child Left Behind is a resounding success.  

13 months ago  ::  May 25, 2012 - 3:53PM #4
22yankees22
Posts: 329

May 23, 2012 -- 8:13AM, craner7 wrote:


A bit over the top but he's right.





Riiiight, he is right that Concentration camps should be brought back.  Wait. What?   Is that your wife in the anderson cooper video?  

13 months ago  ::  May 25, 2012 - 6:58PM #5
Demonseed
Posts: 1,170

If we go under the assumption that homosexuality is not be a hereditary trait, and that is a matter of choice, then putting all of the Homosexuals in a pen, or on an Island would serve no useful purpose towards eliminating it.  If we assume it is a learned trait, then it would seem reasonable to think allowing Homosexuals to adopt children would be more counter productive to our Society, than allowing them to marry. 


Then again, using the same Bible that says Homosexuality is wrong, and looking at the same religions that do not believe in Homosexual marriage, don't we find those institutions also believe divorce is a sin and divorced people without an anullment should not be allowed to remarry?  Yet, divorced people get remarried all of the time, do you know how the church addresses that quandry?  (Those Marriages are not recognized in the Eyes of the Church)  Imagine that!


If that perspective is valid for one scenario, why isn't it valid for another?  Since, in that instance, the Church acknowledges a State recognized marriage is not equivalent to a Church recognized marriage, and they are intrinsically different.  As far as I know, the State cannot compel the Catholic Church or any Church to recognize a marriage, they can choose not to accept the marriage, and for all intents and purposes do not have to accept Homosexual worshippers into their religion.

13 months ago  ::  May 25, 2012 - 8:23PM #6
Yankee1954
Posts: 8,749

May 25, 2012 -- 6:58PM, Demonseed wrote:


If we go under the assumption that homosexuality is not be a hereditary trait, and that is a matter of choice, then putting all of the Homosexuals in a pen, or on an Island would serve no useful purpose towards eliminating it.  If we assume it is a learned trait, then it would seem reasonable to think allowing Homosexuals to adopt children would be more counter productive to our Society, than allowing them to marry. 


Then again, using the same Bible that says Homosexuality is wrong, and looking at the same religions that do not believe in Homosexual marriage, don't we find those institutions also believe divorce is a sin and divorced people without an anullment should not be allowed to remarry?  Yet, divorced people get remarried all of the time, do you know how the church addresses that quandry?  (Those Marriages are not recognized in the Eyes of the Church)  Imagine that!


If that perspective is valid for one scenario, why isn't it valid for another?  Since, in that instance, the Church acknowledges a State recognized marriage is not equivalent to a Church recognized marriage, and they are intrinsically different.  As far as I know, the State cannot compel the Catholic Church or any Church to recognize a marriage, they can choose not to accept the marriage, and for all intents and purposes do not have to accept Homosexual worshippers into their religion.




Is there really anyresponsible answer to this "Christian"?

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