Right Wing Watch ✒ Andrew Wommack Says Gay People Should Have to Wear Warning Labels on Their Foreheads

Kyle Mantyla 

Right-wing pastor Andrew Wommack used Monday night’s episode of his “Truth & Liberty Livecast” to declare that gay people should be required to “put a label across their forehead,” declaring that homosexuality “can be hazardous to your health.”

Wommack’s guest on the program was religious-right activist Janet Porter. While discussing the anti-LGBTQdocumentary” she released a few years ago, Porter eventually turned the discussion to Caitlyn Jenner’s run for governor in California.

“I’m praying for Bruce Jenner, who goes by ‘Caitlyn’ Jenner,” Porter said. “I’m praying against the suicide that happens with people that engage in this kind of thing. It’s very, very sad.”

“Homosexuals have like three times as much suicide as heterosexuals, and then you go into transgenders, and it just continues to go up,” Wommack replied. 

“It’s a very destructive lifestyle. They have 20 years less that the homosexual lives than a heterosexual. And, you know, cigarettes take an average of seven years off of a person’s life, so homosexuality is three times worse than smoking. We ought to put a label across their forehead, ‘This can be hazardous to your health.'

 

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Evangelical Eejit Wants Gay Equivalent of Yellow Star

Right Wing Watch ✒ Andrew Wommack Says Gay People Should Have to Wear Warning Labels on Their Foreheads

Kyle Mantyla 

Right-wing pastor Andrew Wommack used Monday night’s episode of his “Truth & Liberty Livecast” to declare that gay people should be required to “put a label across their forehead,” declaring that homosexuality “can be hazardous to your health.”

Wommack’s guest on the program was religious-right activist Janet Porter. While discussing the anti-LGBTQdocumentary” she released a few years ago, Porter eventually turned the discussion to Caitlyn Jenner’s run for governor in California.

“I’m praying for Bruce Jenner, who goes by ‘Caitlyn’ Jenner,” Porter said. “I’m praying against the suicide that happens with people that engage in this kind of thing. It’s very, very sad.”

“Homosexuals have like three times as much suicide as heterosexuals, and then you go into transgenders, and it just continues to go up,” Wommack replied. 

“It’s a very destructive lifestyle. They have 20 years less that the homosexual lives than a heterosexual. And, you know, cigarettes take an average of seven years off of a person’s life, so homosexuality is three times worse than smoking. We ought to put a label across their forehead, ‘This can be hazardous to your health.'

 

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10 comments:

  1. Hear hear. If only someone had the courage to stand up to homosexuality in the name of Christianity years ago.

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    1. spot on - they were very late getting around to it!!

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  2. Big Yahweh the willie watcher will be mighty pleased. People are focusing too much on famine, war, climate change and genocide and not looking at what really matters to the supreme creator of the universe - what people are doing with their willies. Hopefully, Pastor Andrew has put that right.

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      The Christian right in the USA are clearly crazy and dangerous to the LGBT community, but the Palestinian regime is much more dangerous. However I only see support for them on this site. Have you read the 2020 Amnesty International report on the Palestine? Anyone caught in a homosexual act in Gaza faces 10 years in prison, something not even the Christian right in the USA is advocating. The prison regime has been accused multiple times of torture and corruption yet I hear nothing from you, a prisoner rights activist. I only see pictures of people waving Palestinian flags. The 2020 report also lists the multiple "honour killings" against women and the large amount of sexual crimes against women that go uninvestigated. Don't get me wrong I am not a supporter of Israel. In that particular conflict both sides are as bad as each other, yet for you one side is worthy of your support despite their litany of human rights abuses in areas that are of particular concern to you. I find that odd.

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    2. Peter - I am not a supporter of Hamas or any religious regime. And you are right, the treatment of gays in Islamic run countries is horrendous while in Israel it is admirable. But we do not need to write about every abuse in the world otherwise we would never stop writing. It suffices not to prevent someone else like yourself raising the objection and to facilitate your right to fully explore what you find objectionable.
      The issue of critical concern in Gaza is the war crimes inflicted in an asymmetrical conflict by a vastly superior military power on a civilian population. I am no more attached to Palestinian nationalism than I am to any other nationalism - an attachment that is extremely tenuous. I'm something of a globalist when it comes to politics. My opposition to the crimes against humanity inflicted by the Israelis is rooted in my reading of the atrocities inflicted on the Jews in places like Babi Yar. I can't read Christopher Browning's account of Jewish suffering or Daniel Goldhagen's without feeling intense animosity against people who carry out that type of barbarism. It in turn causes me to think that the state and society that arose out of that horror is itself inflicting atrocity.
      One side is not as bad as the other in this conflict. The Israelis are immeasurably worse. What Hamas does to gay people - for which there is no excuse - pales against the crimes of Israel against Palestinian civilians.
      You don't see much support for the Palestinian regime on this site. What you will see, if you care to look, is support for the Palestinians to live lives free from Israeli terrorism, occupation, land theft, home destruction, Lebensraum policies. But if people want to express support for the Palestinian regime, it is a free inquiry blog so they are free to do so, much as people like John Coulter are free to express support for the Israeli regime.

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    3. So you object to the crimes of Israelis against the Palestinian people enough to write about it and wave a Palestinian flag, but stay silent about the crimes the Palestinian regime commits against the same people? It's like a few years ago when a SF PR stunt for Gay Pride and shinners appeared with Palestinian flags and rainbow flags together. As you say gays are safer in Israel. Perhaps some condemnation of the brutal regimes in Gaza and Ramallah would help ordinary Palestinians on the ground?

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    4. Given the enormity of the crimes perpetrated against the Palestinian people by Israel I think it very important to protest against it. Don't you? Or do you think there is an equivalence between the Hamas abuses of gay people and Israeli war crimes? I certainly do not. And I can think of much worse things Hamas have done which I have written in protest against on a number of occasions such as the slaughter of Israeli children. Have you written protesting the slaughter of Palestinian children? If you have not your observations here begin to look very shallow.
      I don't like flag wavers and have no great attachment to flags. I display a Palestinian flag and scarf when on vigils not as an assertion of Palestinian nationalism per se but as a gesture of solidarity with people subjected to war crimes in the most asymmetrical of situations. I would not brandish a Hamas flag any more than I would a Vatican flag. I think Hamas are an oppressive religious body and I guess were I in Gaza I'd be in jail for my views on their religiosity.
      In Belfast there were only three flags we would place at the house: the US one because my wife is a US citizen and she identifies with US society; a black flag when friends like Pat McGeown died; and the Palestinian flag during assaults by Israel.

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  3. Hahahaha. I had a conversation with a friend of mine. He's stopped Gargling, attended AA, said 'God saved him'. I couldn't contain my laughing, he was bristling. So I said, 'you're ok with that? A God who ignores the cries and prayers of paedophile victims, kids who are victims of war, and thinks "know who I'm going to save, people who drink too much"' his response killed me he said 'you've got to truly repent' he left my flat, I was laughing that hard. They are not wired up right. Basically, their morals are don't empathise with they kids who are brutalized, they are obviously not repenting hard enough. Hahahaha.

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    1. it is symptomatic of the religious mind. I know we all have a tendency towards bias and can believe strange things but nothing like the religious believe.

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  4. Was Hamas created by Israel spooks are is that just another conspiracy theory? Well the zionists admit themselves. Btw one of the sons of the founders of Hamas admitted to being a Israelis spy. It wouldn't surprise me if the poor people of Palestine are being played by both sides. https://theintercept.com/2018/02/19/hamas-israel-palestine-conflict/

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