Watch: God Hates Fags Debates Pastor Exorcist In Battle Of The Anti-Gay Bigots
var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:true};Jonathan Phelps from God Hates Fags, aka the Westboro Baptist Church today debated former Navy Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, aka Pastor Exorcist, on homosexuality in a match crafted and hosted by David Pakman. The two anti-gay bigots who make their living, at least in part, by hating gay people, had practically nothing in common.
So much for the enemy of my enemy is my friend. And turning the other cheek. And…
Noting that Klingenschmitt actually “believes that ‘God Hates Fags’ is a sentiment that indicates the WBC is actually Jewish, not baptist,” Pakman, host of The David Pakman Show, sends us this video, with this introduction:
-“God Hates Fags” is the slogan of WBC, but the Chaplain says there is no indication god hates anyone, and is against the gay death penalty, which WBC favors.
-Chaplain believes in gay exorcisms, claims to have performed many, with about a 50% success rate. Unfortunately, Westboro believes exorcisms are imaginary nonsense.
-WBC famously pickets soldier’s funerals, claiming their deaths are punishment to the US for accepting homosexuality. Chaplain, who was in the Navy, believes WBC is distasteful for doing this.
There you have it.
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