Fuss about sermon by pastor
sacramento - A shocking sermon by an American pastor of a Baptist community about the massacre in the gay club in Orlando has caused a lot of fuss. In no way shows the male support or refuge, he even thinks that there ought to be more deaths.
Pastor Roger Jimenez of Verity Baptist Church says among other things:,, People ask me, are not you sad that 50 sodomites died? But this is the problem with this question. It is as if you asked me if I would be sad if 50 pedophiles were slain. No, I love it. I think this will benefit society. I think Orlando is a little safer at night. Even more. The tragedy is that there were not more deaths. I'm even a little angry that he did not finish his work. '
The 29-year-old Omar Mateen gunman killed 49 people last weekend and 53 people were injured. The shooting was claimed by IS.
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The mayor of Sacramento late on Twitter know how distasteful he finds. 'These hateful words of a priest do not reflect our Christian values and have no place in our society at home. 'Also, a petition started to put the man out of his duties.
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Pastor Roger Jimenez of Verity Baptist Church says among other things:,, People ask me, are not you sad that 50 sodomites died? But this is the problem with this question. It is as if you asked me if I would be sad if 50 pedophiles were slain. No, I love it. I think this will benefit society. I think Orlando is a little safer at night. Even more. The tragedy is that there were not more deaths. I'm even a little angry that he did not finish his work. '
The 29-year-old Omar Mateen gunman killed 49 people last weekend and 53 people were injured. The shooting was claimed by IS.
1:58
'Father child was still trying to save alligator '
0:46
'The EC is a graveyard '
1:01
Russian hooligans train for European Championship
The mayor of Sacramento late on Twitter know how distasteful he finds. 'These hateful words of a priest do not reflect our Christian values and have no place in our society at home. 'Also, a petition started to put the man out of his duties.
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Photo: REUTERS
The hateful comments made by a preacher in Sacramento do not reflect Christian values and have no place in our society. https://twitter.com/hashtag/standwithorlando?src=hash">#standwithorlando
— Kevin Johnson (@KJ_MayorJohnson) June 14, 2016
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