Indiana church tells LGBTQ+ people to kill themselves or face death penalty under Trump

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On the church’s official website, it states under its beliefs section that the congregation “believe that
sodomy (homosexuality) is a sin and an abomination before God which God punishes with the death penalty,” adding: “No sodomite (homosexual) will be allowed to attend or join Sure Foundation Baptist Church. (Leviticus 20:13, Romans 1:19-32, Deut. 23:17-18, 1 Kings 14:24, Jude 1:7)”.

In the Facebook post defending the sermon, Zhong outlined several quotes from Bible scripture with additional commentary explaining why those quotes matter and what they mean.

“The Bible says that the sodomites (homosexuals) are filled with all unrighteousness. That’s why I believe all sodomites are capable of molesting children and committing all kinds of wickedness,” Zhong wrote.

“It is hilarious that the best thing they can say to us is that we are closet homos, because they know being a homo is filthy and vile and disgusting.”

Zhong went on to say that the Sure Foundation Baptist Church is a “Bible-believing church” whereby “whatever the Bible says, we believe it”.

“We don’t care about what the world, culture, or media think. It is funny that these so-called “faith leaders” and some “Christians” do not approve of this message. This simply shows me that they do not care about the Bible.”

He continued: “Sure Foundation Baptist Church protects children from predators. We don’t separate children from their families. We expose perverts and pedophiles. No homos will ever be allowed to attend any church services.

“Sure Foundation Baptist Church is a soulwinning powerhouse. We preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and the eternal security of the believer on a weekly basis to the lost and dying world, while all those “holier than thou” Christians let the world go to hell.”

He added: “If you are sick and tired of the woke culture or churches that do not preach the whole Bible, then you should come and check us out!”

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In response to comments made by members of the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis – a fellowship of “pastors and other concerned citizens who are God-fearing people who believe injustice, racism, ageism, class-ism and sexism to be contrary to the will of God” – said: “The Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis stands firmly against the harmful rhetoric recently preached that condemned all LGBTQ individuals to hell and instructed people to stay away from them.

“Such messages are not only theologically irresponsible but pastorally dangerous.”

In a further statement emailed to Newsweek, the church stated: “The Bible puts the death penalty on the LGBTQ people.

“We as Christians must believe and preach what the Bible says.

“The reason people are so shocked about all this is not many ‘Christians’ and even ‘pastors’ actually believe the Bible.

“To be clear, we only called for the government to execute those people. We are against vigilantes.”
 

On the church’s official website, it states under its beliefs section that the congregation “believe that
sodomy (homosexuality) is a sin and an abomination before God which God punishes with the death penalty,” adding: “No sodomite (homosexual) will be allowed to attend or join Sure Foundation Baptist Church. (Leviticus 20:13, Romans 1:19-32, Deut. 23:17-18, 1 Kings 14:24, Jude 1:7)”.

In the Facebook post defending the sermon, Zhong outlined several quotes from Bible scripture with additional commentary explaining why those quotes matter and what they mean.

“The Bible says that the sodomites (homosexuals) are filled with all unrighteousness. That’s why I believe all sodomites are capable of molesting children and committing all kinds of wickedness,” Zhong wrote.

“It is hilarious that the best thing they can say to us is that we are closet homos, because they know being a homo is filthy and vile and disgusting.”

Zhong went on to say that the Sure Foundation Baptist Church is a “Bible-believing church” whereby “whatever the Bible says, we believe it”.

“We don’t care about what the world, culture, or media think. It is funny that these so-called “faith leaders” and some “Christians” do not approve of this message. This simply shows me that they do not care about the Bible.”

He continued: “Sure Foundation Baptist Church protects children from predators. We don’t separate children from their families. We expose perverts and pedophiles. No homos will ever be allowed to attend any church services.

“Sure Foundation Baptist Church is a soulwinning powerhouse. We preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and the eternal security of the believer on a weekly basis to the lost and dying world, while all those “holier than thou” Christians let the world go to hell.”

He added: “If you are sick and tired of the woke culture or churches that do not preach the whole Bible, then you should come and check us out!”

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In response to comments made by members of the Sure Foundation Baptist Church, the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis – a fellowship of “pastors and other concerned citizens who are God-fearing people who believe injustice, racism, ageism, class-ism and sexism to be contrary to the will of God” – said: “The Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis stands firmly against the harmful rhetoric recently preached that condemned all LGBTQ individuals to hell and instructed people to stay away from them.

“Such messages are not only theologically irresponsible but pastorally dangerous.”

In a further statement emailed to Newsweek, the church stated: “The Bible puts the death penalty on the LGBTQ people.

“We as Christians must believe and preach what the Bible says.

“The reason people are so shocked about all this is not many ‘Christians’ and even ‘pastors’ actually believe the Bible.

“To be clear, we only called for the government to execute those people. We are against vigilantes.”
Sad. Being confused about ones gender is not a sin so Im not sure why they wont let the confused attend their services.
 
Decent people are too tolerant of malignant trash,
and trash doesn't get more malignant than Fundamentalist Christian Republicans.

They claim to believe in a perfect god,
even as they themselves serve as irrefutable PROOF
that one cannot possibly exist.

If America doesn't partition so that incompatible Americans
no longer have to live with one another,
the ONLY remaining solution is a civil war of genocide
where one side or the other is completely obliterated from existence.

Most JPPers don't seem to agree,
and yet NO JPPers can describe a credible alternate plan,
nor can they explain how what currently exists
is long term tolerable for anybody.
 
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