It's a very simple, but thoroughly un-Christian logic: Your life is not worth much if God deems you an abomination. No matter how reassuring it is that Swaggart subsequently admits that gays - "like anyone else" - are worthy of divine redemption, the overall tenor of his sermon drives home the message that violence against gays is justified. And I thank God that President Bush has stated we need a constitutional amendment that states that marriage is between a man and a woman." I'm knocking our pitiful, pathetic lawmakers. They need salvation just like anybody else. It's an abomination! It's an abomination!" "In case anybody doesn't know God calls it an abomination. "And I'm gonna be blunt and plain, if one ever looks at me like that I'm going to kill him and tell God he died." "I've never seen a man in my life I wanted to marry." ![]() ![]() Swaggart's sermon is so outrageous that I want to give you his exact words: In the middle of his sermon, Swaggart proclaimed that he would "kill" a man that looked at him with romantic intent. Last Sunday Christian evangelist Jimmy Swaggart shared a shocking confession to his congregation during a worship service that is broadcast to a global audience. Jimmy Swaggart tells congregation he'd kill gays
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