Let’s Round Up All the Queers And Put Them Behind Electric Fences and Keep Them There Until They All Die Out

Jim Burroway

May 22nd, 2012

In love, of course:

“I figured a way out — a way to get rid of all the lesbians and queers. But I couldn’t get it passed through Congress. Build a great big large fence, 150 or 100 miles long. Put all the lesbians in there. Fly over and drop some food. Do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals. Have that fence electrified so they can’t get out. Feed ’em, and– And you know what? In a few years they’ll die out. You know why? They can’t reproduce. ”

— North Carolina pastor Charles Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church during a sermon last Sunday.

Johan Lundgren

May 22nd, 2012

Is he of the belief that all homosexuals have homosexual parents and thus it’s a trait that can in some way be eradicated from the population through eugenics, or is he just counting on that with us gone acceptance will drop and that no new homos will come about since we just appear through recruitment anyway?

John

May 22nd, 2012

A good way to get rid of all heterosexuals would be to put all heterosexual men in a fenced area where they can’t get out, and then put all heterosexual women in a fenced area where they can’t get out.

I really don’t see his point.

Matt

May 22nd, 2012

If gay people don’t breed, how are gay people able to exist today?

Schwing!

PLAINTOM

May 22nd, 2012

Here’s a scary thought, this man probably bred an passed along more genes for the shallow end of the pool.

Palmer

May 23rd, 2012

The assumption this man is making is that we “recruit” younger people into our “deviant lifestyle” and if we have no access to children to seduce then homosexuality will cease to exist.

Of course we all know that this way of thinking is bullshit. I was interested in other boys when I was five, no one molested me, so there’s that theory shot to hell.

Don’t you just love these people who have never met any of us, doesn’t want to know any of us, has never listened to any thought that’s not an echo of their own beliefs, know each and every detail about or sexuality and how it was formed?

Snowman

May 23rd, 2012

Isn’t this the same jackass that said it’s OK to beat your kids if they might be gay??

Asshole.

Richard Rush

May 23rd, 2012

While this method of genocide would fail because God continues to produce new homos throughout the world, it might be a promising method for ridding the world of Christians – because Christians can only be created by recruitment/indoctrination. We know this is true because, otherwise, there would be young children in Saudi Arabia and Tibet instinctively accepting Jesus as their personal savior.

If we could put all Christians, along with their paraphernalia, in one or more of the useless states, such as Mississippi, surrounded by an electric fence without communication to the civilized world, and sterilize them, they would die out. And since we would not be exterminating them outright, we could claim the moral high ground because we love them.

StraightGrandmother

May 23rd, 2012

The follow up news article is equally chilling. Actually TERRIFYING.

“He had every right to say what he said about putting them in a pen and giving them food,” said Sims. “The Bible says they are worthy of death. He is preaching God’s word.”

http://www.wcnc.com/home/Members-stand-behind-pastor-who-gave-homophobic-sermon-152735295.html

I never knew until I started reading gay websites and blogs what it was like on the other side of the fence. And if Pastor Worley had his way that would be an electrified fence.

This comment I read on TowleRoad zbout this article it is like a knife in my heart.
From one of Dan Savage’s blog posts:

“I’m a 32-year-old lesbian who’s been out for 10 years… raised in a very conservative Pentecostal family… haven’t seen my family for 10 years. I’ve always held out hope that they would change their minds and realize that they do love me… I got a call from my oldest sister last month… she told me that she needed my help. Her son was gay and she needed me to come and get him. I didn’t understand what she meant at first. I thought she wanted me to come and talk to him. But, no, she meant come and get him. She didn’t want that “filth”—her own son—in her home. When I picked him up a large part of my family was there, and I swear to God I had never felt so much hate in my life. I don’t understand it and I know I never will, but I swear it broke me…”

Can you feel the love of the Christ? ‘Cause with some of His followers I sure don’t.

Read more: http://www.towleroad.com/2012/05/provmembers.html#ixzz1vhxlE8NL

SharonB

May 23rd, 2012

WWJE
(who would Jesus exterminate?)

I am sure it sounded more loving in the original German.

Blake

May 23rd, 2012

They’ve lost sight of God. They worship a Book.

Elizabeth

May 23rd, 2012

We (the homos) would still not be ‘safe’ from them.

Melvin

May 23rd, 2012

This sermon does not grow out of the teachings of Jesus Christ, it grows out of fear, ignorance and self agrandizement. It makes me sick.

Charles

May 27th, 2012

Truly, unbelievably sick. This man calls himself a Christian and has a congregation?

Michael

July 20th, 2012

Though it seems everyone commenting is gay..i.e. queer, homosexual or whatever, it doesn’t make it right. The Bible clearly states that it is an abomination before the Lord. That means it is disgusting, filthy and a horrible SIN. God destroyed Lot’s whole city because of the queers there. It is wicked and will send you straight to HELL. Now you don’t have to believe this, but don’t count yourself a Christian if you don’t. The bible is what it is, God is who he is, and Sin is Sin. Repent in the name of Jesus Christ and be saved, or stay queer and go to hell. It’s your choice.

Timothy Kincaid

July 20th, 2012

Thanks for the choice, Michael. Just one quick question. Where are you going to be and how do I select the other option?

Priya Lynn

July 20th, 2012

Michael said “Repent in the name of Jesus Christ and be saved, or stay queer and go to hell. It’s your choice.”.

I’ll take none of the above – its my choice and neither you nor your imaginary god will change that.

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