Thursday, 12 November 2015

"Is the death penalty just?" - distributed at cow scat religious liberty conference

More love from the christians.

Not sure if this is the actual pamphlet that was distributed at the religious liberty conference in Iowa, but it's by the same person and a pamphlet would be based on this booklet. The conference that Huckabee, Cruz, and Jindal all attended and spoke at. All Republican US presidential candidates. Took some searching on the net, eventually I found it by searching images.

It's written by a christian maniac Phillip Kaser, and goes about arguing that killing gays is what the bible demands us to do, to cleanse the land and save everyone from our evil gayness. He even calls it an issue of national security. You can view the entire booklet online here.

The conference itself was mostly about how to kill gays, not whether or not to kill them.

So how often do these morons have a sly gay fuck then?  
Phillip Kayser is among the several speakers joining Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz and Bobby Jindal at the National Religious Liberties Conference in Iowa this weekend, and as we’ve reported, he, along with the conference’s chief organizer, Kevin Swanson, has called on the government to execute gay people… 

In [a] pamphlet [being distributed], “Is The Death Penalty Just?,” Kayser unsurprisingly concludes that the death penalty is in fact just, and lists homosexuality among the offenses deserving of capital punishment. Ironically for a “religious liberties” summit, he also claims that the government should treat “breaking the Sabbath,” “blasphemy and cursing God publicly,” “publicly sacrificing to other gods” and “apostasy” as death penalty crimes as well. 

He writes that government officials are “subject to Biblical statutes and judgments,” claiming that “Christians should advocate the full implementation of all God’s civil penalties in every age…. Every Old Testament statue continues on the books, and without those statutes, we could not have a consistent ethnical standard.” Even “pagan” nations are obliged to follow biblical law, he writes, as “God held gentile kings accountable to these civil laws.” FOX
 

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