Friday, June 3, 2011

Dumbass Pastors in Fear of Harlem Pride

Harlem Pride President Carmen Neely
"God does not want to see homosexuals in our parks." This statement is coming from some stupid pastor who doesn't want a gay picnic in Marcus Garvey Park for Harlem Pride. And the sad part is, that pastor isn't alone in his views.
"If children start to believe it is okay to be gay, they will think it's okay to be a pedophile or have sex with animals," said Dr. Ronald Ferguson, the senior pastor at Antioch Church of God on W. 124th St. "It's a slippery slope."

Ferguson, who has three adult children and four grandkids, said he expects parishioners to follow his lead and stay indoors when the second annual Harlem Pride event arrives June 24.
"This gay pride nonsense is an abomination," Ferguson told the Daily News. "God does not want to see homosexuals in our parks."

Neither do Ferguson or some other local pastors fuming over the celebration of gay rights set for Marcus Garvey Park.

"The park is a family area, and the homosexual agenda will do nothing but harm the community," said Pastor Charles Curtis of Mount Olivet Baptist Church.
"Due to our religious beliefs, we do not support ... that event."
I love how these fools use these dumb excuses. The celebration picnic is all about freedom and pride. Nobody's trying to destroy the Black family. These pastors need to get a clue and STFU.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another Church of God ass hole making it seem that gays automatically are pedophiles. How ignorant! Its religious freaks like that makes all Christians look bad

Anonymous said...

They don't want to run in to that guy that sucked their dicks the night before. Such hipos.

Anonymous said...

He should really look in the mirror.

Joy said...

Fundamentalist dumbasses are taking over the world. That's a big problem in the Middle East and here and all kinds of places. They need to be discriminated against in some way or at least ignored by the reasonable people.

Unknown said...

Ridiculous

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