Monday, September 09, 2013

"Pastor" Kevin Swanson's Gift To Gay Couples On Their Wedding Day? To Have Them Stoned

"Pastor" Kevin Jazz Hands Swanson
I don’t have a problem with religion, per se, though I do take issue with ‘the religious;’ I’m all for faith and spirituality and your belief system, no matter what it is, or how you practice it, as long as you keep it out of my life if I don’t want it.

That isn’t going to happen with folks like, ahem, ‘Christian’ radio host and ALLEGED "pastor", Kevin Swanson who says he would like the members of his so-called "faith" to attend same-sex weddings, but rather than bring a gift, he wants them to bring a sign citing, of course, Leviticus 20:13: 
" ... Attend the wedding and hold up the sign Leviticus 20:13 word for word: ‘If a man sleeps with a man as he sleeps with a woman the two of them have committed an abomination and they shall both be put to death.’ You could attend a wedding and hold up that sign [...] If you bake a cake for a homosexual wedding you can put Leviticus 20:13 on the cake."
That’s what passes for religion in Kevin Swanson's world, and that’s the kind of religion with which I have a problem. If you don’t believe in same-sex marriage, don’t go to the wedding, I’m sure the happy couple would be pleased as punch not to have you there. But, to use your faith in such a misguided way as to think that suggesting that people should die because they’re gay and married is not my idea of religion or faith or spirituality. 

It’s hate.

Swanson has also spoken out about the Sweet Cakes bakery in Oregon — the one that recently closed up shop because they lost so much business after refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding — calling those who stood against the bakery gay “fascists” when, in fact, it was the state of Oregon who took umbrage by bakery owner Aaron Klein’s religious intolerance. 

Swanson has also taken to telling his minions “that the Nazi Party had their birth at a homosexual bar in Berlin…. This is what homosexuals do best and they will engage in their Pink Mafia effort to control and shut down businesses that do not cooperate with their agenda.”
Yes, again, this is religion. He doesn't think The Gays should be married and the fact we are, in some parts of the world, leads him to calling us Nazis in an effort to make us more hated within his religious community.

His spouting of the same nonsense as American Family Association asshat Bryan Fischer, in comparing The Gays to Nazis, grows out of the fear and desperation that more and more people are turning away from such ridiculous rhetoric.

His words are not the words of any God or any non-God; his words are hateful and demeaning and violence inciting. That isn’t faith, or religion, or spirituality, saying someone should be put to death, or trying to equate one group with one of the vilest hated groups that ever walked the Earth.

It’s hate, and it’s coming from these people who call themselves Christians but are the furthest thing from it, but the good news is that more and more people are refusing to listen to the likes of Swanson and Fischer, while the bad news is that, as they lose followers, their rhetoric becomes more disgusting.

Mostly because they blame it on God.

7 comments:

  1. He sounds like a complete fruitcake, oh wait, that would be a compliment! These people, who don't get their ways and views across sure do get worked up, and then grasp for straws. Someone needs to put a stone in his pie hole.

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  2. Odd that they take one verse from Leviticus and ignore all the rest.
    Bakeries and florists should have a gynecologist's table ready for all brides to be.

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  3. someone throw a stone at him

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  4. where does this asshat reside? isn't stoning someone to death against the 5th commandment (thou shalt not kill)? and I am damn sure god is made of love, not hate.

    sorry, people like this jerk are on their way out.

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  5. Well then why don't we stone this mind fucker the next time he preaches on a Sunday? Work is work, and that includes preaching. Oh, nooooo that's different. How so? Because in his mind, Swanson is a god.

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  6. What amazes me, is that all of these xtian haters believe that their version of xtianity is the only one.

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  7. If people are going to bring the Nazis into an argument they should at least get their facts straight. The Nazis put homosexuals in concentration camps where they were forced to wear pink triangles. Like the Jews, the Gypsies and many others, homosexuals in the Third Reich were treated as untermenschen, many being worked to death.

    There were top Nazis who were homosexual, like SS General Felix Steiner, but his homosexuality was not publicly admitted and it is possible that his boss Himmler, never knew.

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