North Carolina Pastor: Put Gays in Concentration Camps. May 22nd 2012, 03:06 Seriously. What. the. Fuck!!!! He thinks it's OK to say this? link Quote: If hate had a voice and a face, it might just look and sound like Charles L. Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church. Located in Maiden, North Carolina, Worley, who I will not refer to as "Pastor" because he is unworthy of that title, gave a sermon in which he railed against President Obama's "coming out" in favor of same-sex marriage. The anger and loathing was palpable: Quote: Originally Posted by fucktard I ain't gonna vote for a baby killer and a homosexual lover! You said "did you mean to say that?" You better believe I did! God have mercy! It makes me pukin' sick to think about…I don't even whether to say this in the pulpit or not…can you imagine kissing some man? | But the worst part was a minute earlier when Worley unveiled his master plan to rid the world of The Gay: Quote: Originally Posted by fucktard "Build a great, big, large fence…150 or 100 mile long…put all the lesbians in there, fly over and drop some food. Do the same thing for the queers and the homosexuals (Is there some difference I'm unaware of? – FLS) and have that fence electrified so they can't get out… feed'em and you know what? In a few years, they'll die out… do you know why? They can't reproduce!" | | (Not loaded: d2n7vSPwhSU&feature=player_embedded) Quote: Sound familiar? It should. The Nazis had the same idea for the Jews. They called it The Final Solution. Round up all the "undesirables" which were predominantly Jews but also included homosexuals, Negroes and Gypsies (among others) and put them into camps with fences. Then starve them, then just kill them. Does that sound like I'm exaggerating Worley's hate? May I remind you that the Nazis did not start off with genocide? It was a gradual escalation of atrocity. First it was deportation, then isolation in ghettos, then concentration camps and then mass murder. These are the words of a monster than thinks homosexuals are subhuman. This is where hate crimes are born; in the words of a petty tyrant of the pulpit urging his followers to despise others for their differences. If I believed in Jesus, I would be certain that he is somewhere hanging his head in shame at the horrors spoken of in his name. Don't forget the tattoos, Worley. If you're going to advocate a repeat of history's greatest atrocity, you might as well be authentic about it. HERE is the Church Phone number compliments of their web site…Feel free to give them a ring or two… Church Telephone: 828-428-2518 If you prefer to EMAIL the Pastor instead or in addition to a wonderful phone call I am sure he would love to hear from you…preacherworley@charter.net. Let them know how you feel. | | |
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