Thursday, May 3, 2012

Pastor Who Advocated Parents Beat Gay-Acting Kids Defends Sermon, Star Defends Bisexuality And More

Thursday, May 3, 2012
The North Carolina pastor whose violent anti-gay rant blew up across the blogosphere, said in an interview that his message to parents in a sermon -- to "punch" a boy who is effeminate and "crack that wrist" if he is limp-wristed -- were taken out of the "context of a ministry," and that he meant them "figuratively," claiming that Jesus, too, in the Bible, "conjures up violent images."
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