If you haven't had a chance to review what Pastor Worley said, I would advise you to review the following video:
I just want to point out that this sermon isn't about love, forgiveness, compassion, or any of the things that are supposedly the duties of a christian being. Although I do not go to church, I have a profound understanding of God, Jesus, and the Bible. I have probably read the bible at least 5-6 times with a heavy focus on the New Testament. Jesus Christ would never say what Pastor Worley said. In fact, I am pretty sure that he would have more than likely offered to wash their feet and would have invited them to a marvelous dinner. He may even have broke out some wine. Jesus wouldn't have viewed them as a scourge neither, he would have looked at them as if they were the same as him, which is the big difference between Pastor Worley and Jesus.
What Pastor Worley said reminded me so much of what Hitler did to the Jews. I am sure there are thousands, if not millions of people whom are also reminded of what Hitler had done. Hitler originally put them all into work camps, where they were all essentially slaves for Hitlers army. After some time Hitler then began his process of exterminating them, eventually slaying MILLIONS of human lives. Why? Simply because they were Jews and they were not of Nordic descent. What scares me most about this sermon, is that Pastor Worley is not the only fascist out there who believes that GLBT folks should be executed or "dealt with" in some way.
GLBT folks are people. Why we even have to classify people into groups anyways makes no sense to me other than trying to identify a struggling group of people. I myself am straight, but I love GLBT the same as I would any straight person. Who cares what they do in their own bedroom. Its none of my business.
We as a nation, or people as a whole, need to realize that life is short and when we live our lives hating, we don't live our lives to the fullest. We die with a big scar on our hearts. There is no sense leaving this world, without loving every person you meet to the best of your ability. I forgive you Pastor Worley, hopefully some day you will find the true meaning of LOVE.
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