"there's some faggotry happening in the male priesthood." --Gordon Klingenschmitt; 2024
Colorado state Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt (R) said on Monday that it would be “better” for the Boy Scouts of America to drown its gay scoutmasters in the “depths of the sea” instead of lifting a ban on them…
“If your boy is in one of those organizations, you need to get him out of there,” he warned. “Because what they’re going to do is promote homosexual men to mentoring and camping with your boys in the woods. And it will lead to child abuse… The children are in danger. It’s not about the sexual pleasure of the adults.” Klingenschmitt pointed viewers a verse from the book of Matthew: “Whoever causes one of these to little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” “This is what Jesus said about child molesters,” the Republican lawmaker insisted… Klingenschmitt goes on to say that gay Boy Scout leaders being drowned would be preferable to the wrath of the Almighty God “when he throws them into hell.” Klingenschmitt himself says he would rather be drowned than face God’s judgment for the molestations that must surely follow if the Boy Scouts let gay scoutmasters come out of the closet. --As reported by Colorado Pols 3.18.24 “We strongly condemn Gordon Klingenschmitt’s highly offensive comments. As we’ve said in the past, Gordon does not speak on behalf of the Party, nor do his words reflect our Party’s values. Both sides of the political spectrum shamed Klingenschmitt’s comments. LGBT advocacy group One Colorado asked the GOP to condemn Klingenschmitt’s comments, and the liberal organization Progress Now asked for him to resign. --Colorado Republican Party March 2024 Dec 10, 2013: Death and Taxes: Copyright troll Gordon Klingenschmitt threatens Right Wing Watch readers
Gordon Klingenschmitt, a disgraced former Navy chaplain who has parlayed his notoriety into a Colorado Assembly candidacy, told Right Wing Watch (RWW) readers that he has a gun and is not afraid to use it should he feel threatened. Dec 8, 2013: Electronic Frontier Foundation: Attempt to Silence the Political Speech at Right Wing Watch Former Navy chaplain and Colorado Assembly candidate Gordon Klingenschmitt launched a campaign to use the DMCA to shut down the YouTube account of People for the American Way's Right Wing Watch (“RWW”) project. Nov 21, 2013: Christian Post: Right Wing Watch' YouTube Account Again Suspended Due to Fmr. Navy Chaplain's Complaint Right Wing Watch, a project of the People For the American Way, had its suspension briefly lifted earlier this week only to have it again removed Thursday due to the efforts of Gordon "Dr. Chaps" Klingenschmitt. |
August 16, 2013: Christian News Wire reported that six followers of the anti-Christian hate group Right Wing Watch (RWW) have published death threats against a former Navy Chaplain because he spoke out against abortion.
Nov 7, 2013: Christian News Wire reported that the anti-Christian group Right Wing Watch (RWW) had their YouTube account terminated today after repeated violations of copyright infringement, theft, and allowing followers to issue death threats against Gordon Klingenschmitt. Dec 11, 2013: Former Navy Chaplain Gordon “Dr. Chaps” Klingenschmitt expressly told Right Wing Watch readers Tuesday that he just got his concealed carry permit and he’s willing to use it. November 4, 2014: Gordon "Dr. Chaps" Klingenschmitt, a radical anti-gay Religious Right activist who brags of having once tried to rid of woman of the "foul spirit of lesbianism" through an exorcism and who openly proclaims that "American law needs to reflect God's law" and that our foreign policy must be based on the Bible, won election to the Colorado House of Representatives last night
November 7, 2014: Televangelist and Religious Right activist Gordon Klingenschmitt will soon be starting a new job as a Republican member of the Colorado House of Representatives. This is a big promotion for Klingenschmitt, who has until now been laboring away as the host of a TV program called “Pray In Jesus Name,” where he offers his own special brand of unhinged comments on issues ranging from gay rights to Obamacare and the animal kingdom
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