Tuesday, May 22, 2012

ISBL Asshat of the Week: "Pastor" Charles Worley

Charles Worley calls himself a 'man of God' and preaches his special brand of religion at Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, North Carolina.
You know, North Carolina,m where discrimination against LGBT people has been codified into law.
See, last week, while, um, I guess some might call it preaching, while I'd call it hate speaking, "Pastor" Charles  Worley blasted President Obama for his same-sex marriage support.
But he didn't stop there, dontcha know. He went on to offer a "solution" to the Gay Problem: build an electric fence and let "lesbians, queers and homosexuals" starve to death.
Oh, but he did.
"Pastor" Charles Worley:

"I figured a way to get rid of all the lesbians and queers. Build a great, big, large fence — 150 or 100 mile long — put all the lesbians in there... Do the same thing for the queers and the homosexuals and have that fence electrified so they can't get out… And you know what, in a few years, they'll die." 
This sounds familiar. Where have I heard this....oh. Germany. Ovens. Jews.
Yeah, that kind of solution.
And, when asked whom he'll be voting for this November, "Pastor" Charles Fuckwad Worley said: "I'm not going to vote for a baby killer and a homosexual lover." 
And he concluded his message of hate by saying, fort no apparent reason, probably, except he must think a lot about man on man sex, "God have mercy. It makes me pukin' sick to think about — I don't even whether or not to say this in the pulpit — can you imagine kissing some man?" 

I can imagine that one day soon, we'll be hearing the story of Chuckie Worley and some man loving. I mean, what was that thing about the biggest homophobes being, secretly gay? Uh huh.
And, while this story offends me on so many levels, and I poke fun, and name-call, and, perhaps, out a seriously self-loathing closeted homosexual Baptist preacher, all I am really thinking about id a man standing in a church and saying Kill them.
How fucking Christ-like.

9 comments:

  1. I saw him on the news. Sounded like there were maybe seven people in the congregation.

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  2. The big problem is, others like him will see his rhetoric and produce some of their own, even stronger, hate speech. Then others will see that and go a step further than that.

    Unchallenged rhetoric gave us the holocaust, Rwandan genocide, and even the Salem witch trials. Hate speech kills, and it must be stopped. Freedom of speech and freedom of religion doesn't mean freedom to incite genocide.

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  3. Can I imagine kissing some man? If that man is Pastor Worley, well then, no. Anyone else, for the most part, sure.

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  4. Anonymous12:48 PM

    The flaw in this pastor's logic is that even if you locked up all the "homosexuals" until we died off, the STRAIGHT population would continue to produce future generations of gays and lesbians.

    What a dipsh*t.

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  5. I wish I could deal with him face to face

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  6. What a nut!!!! And no sennse of humor. He apparently is not related to Joanne Worley. Maybe he should be...the world might to be better then.

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  7. wow, just wow. holocaust much?

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  8. Yep, we were in North Carolina too (just over the border from Tennessee) and this is the way some of those "nice" folks think. Other than their raging homophobia most of them seem to be pretty nice folk. They sure are scared of two men kissing though. Perhaps he doth protest too much?

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