Christian Pastor Attacks Gay Couple To Keep Them From Church
Follow the link above to the video of these effeminate apologies for human beings and their pathetic tale of being a little bit hurt.
You see, these abominations are hell-bent on causing trouble. They want to disrupt a pleasant Sunday service by gross acts of immorality in church.
Even the most liberal has to ask what in the Lord’s Name were these perverts doing near a church! Don’t they know God hates them? (Perhaps they were tempted by the place the church is situated - "Fruitland!)
The Pastor behaved quite rightly. I suspect that he was trying to get the queers out of their car [Edit EB: are they allowed to drive?] to be stoned. And there is no biblical law against a father stoning a homer or his own son. The pastor was right on both counts.
Here at Landover, we don’t have these problems. Admission is an all-ticket affair and gay-boys don’t get tickets – case closed. This has been the case since 1968 when a suspect homer was found beaten to death in a dumpster round the back of the church.
A gay Tennessee couple was reportedly attacked — physically and verbally assaulted — by a Christian Pastor and his deacons to prevent the same-sex couple from entering the Pastor’s church. Sadly, the pastor is the father of one of the two members of the gay couple. Also sadly, the church members and bystanders did not lift a finger to help the couple or to stop church leaders from perpetrating the crime. Further, initially, local authorities refused to allow the couple to file charges.
“I went over to take the keys out of the ignition and all the sudden I hear someone say ‘sick’em,’” said Gibson County resident, Jerry Pittman Jr.
Pittman said the attacked was prompted by the pastor of the church, Jerry Pittman, his father.
“My uncle and two other deacons came over to the car per my dad’s request. My uncle smash me in the door as the other deacon knocked my boyfriend back so he couldn’t help me, punching him in his face and his chest. The other deacon came and hit me through my car window in my back,” said Pittman. He said bystanders did not offer assistance. He said the deacon yelled derogatory homosexual slurs, even after officers arrived. He said the officers never intervened to stop the deacons from yelling the slurs.
Offensively, the ABC affiliate news report allows the sheriff on camera to even suggest that the couple might have deserved the violence they encountered, without challenge, and offers an impending divorce of the Pastor as a reason for his hostile actions. Great act of “journalism.”
The elder Pittman is the Pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Humboldt (listed in news reports as as Fruitland) Tennessee.
Pittman said the attacked was prompted by the pastor of the church, Jerry Pittman, his father.
“My uncle and two other deacons came over to the car per my dad’s request. My uncle smash me in the door as the other deacon knocked my boyfriend back so he couldn’t help me, punching him in his face and his chest. The other deacon came and hit me through my car window in my back,” said Pittman. He said bystanders did not offer assistance. He said the deacon yelled derogatory homosexual slurs, even after officers arrived. He said the officers never intervened to stop the deacons from yelling the slurs.
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Offensively, the ABC affiliate news report allows the sheriff on camera to even suggest that the couple might have deserved the violence they encountered, without challenge, and offers an impending divorce of the Pastor as a reason for his hostile actions. Great act of “journalism.”
The elder Pittman is the Pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Humboldt (listed in news reports as as Fruitland) Tennessee.
Even the most liberal has to ask what in the Lord’s Name were these perverts doing near a church! Don’t they know God hates them? (Perhaps they were tempted by the place the church is situated - "Fruitland!)
The Pastor behaved quite rightly. I suspect that he was trying to get the queers out of their car [Edit EB: are they allowed to drive?] to be stoned. And there is no biblical law against a father stoning a homer or his own son. The pastor was right on both counts.
Here at Landover, we don’t have these problems. Admission is an all-ticket affair and gay-boys don’t get tickets – case closed. This has been the case since 1968 when a suspect homer was found beaten to death in a dumpster round the back of the church.





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