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Showing posts with label Steven Anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Anderson. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2016

Christian Pastor Calls Orlando Massacre ‘Good News’


UPDATE: just to drive home our point, another one, Pastor Roger Jimenez from Verity Baptist Church said, ‘Are you sad that 50 pedophiles were killed today?



‘Um no. I think that’s great. I think that helps society. I think Orlando, Florida, is a little safer tonight. The tragedy is that more of them didn’t die. The tragedy is I’m kind of upset he didn’t finish the job – because these people are predators. They are abusers.’



It seems we visit stories about the Bible and Christianity frequently, we would rather not.
But we want to illustrate why people are embracing Paganism and waking up to the possibility that everything they've been lead to believe during their life time may need closer scrutiny.

Arizona Pastor Steven Anderson who has called for the mass execution of gay people to create an AIDS-free world has posted his reaction to the mass shooting that took place at Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

He calls those who were gunned down  "disgusting perverts and pedophiles’ and says ‘The good news is that there’s 50 less pedophiles in this world."

"I'm sure it’s also gonna be used to push an agenda against so-called “hate speech. So Bible-believing Christian preachers who preach what the Bible actually says about homosexuality — that it’s vile, that it’s disgusting, that they’re reprobates — you know, we’re gonna be blamed."

"Obviously, it’s not right for somebody to just, you know, shoot up the place, because that’s not going through the proper channels. But these people all should have been killed, anyway, but they should have been killed through the proper channels, as in they should have been executed by a righteous government that would have tried them, convicted them, and saw them executed."

So, a man who preaches the "good News" calls “homosexuals a bunch of disgusting perverts,” and celebrates the Orlando nightclub shooting.


"Now let me just be real clear: I’ve never advocated for violence. I don’t believe in, you know, taking the law into our own hands. 
I would never go in and shoot up a gay bar — so-called. 
I don’t believe it’s right for us to just be a vigilante… But I will say this: 
The Bible says that homosexuals should be put to death, in Leviticus 20:13. 
Obviously, it’s not right for somebody to just, you know, shoot up the place, because that’s not going through the proper channels. 
But these people all should have been killed, anyway, but they should have been killed through the proper channels, as in they should have been executed by a righteous government that would have tried them, convicted them, and saw them executed. 
Because, in Leviticus 20:13, God’s perfect law, he put the death penalty on murder, and he also put the death penalty on homosexuality. 
That’s what the Bible says, plain and simple.
So, you know, the good news is that at least 50 of these pedophiles are not gonna be harming children anymore. 
The bad news is that a lot of the homos in the bar are still alive, so they’re gonna continue to molest children and recruit people into their filthy homosexual lifestyle…"

"I’m not sad about it, I’m not gonna cry about it. Because these… 50 people in a gay bar that got shot up, they were gonna die of AIDS, and syphilis, and whatever else. 
They were all gonna die early, anyway, because homosexuals have a 20-year shorter life-span than normal people, anyway…"

We bring this up on the heels of comments tweeted by public officials and because of the hypocrisy that permeates the pulpits each Sunday.




When people are taught that they are helpless, that they are nothing without some unseen higher power, they remain prisoners in their own doubts.

We will keep reminding people that you have the power within you.
As you reconnect with nature you reconnect with yourself, because we are one with nature.
It is only then you can grow in self worth and lose the chains of guilt, hate, anger and uncertainty.

It's okay to give yourself permission to be yourself and to believe natures truths.