MUST SEE!!! IT'S A TWIST: SPRINGFIELD, MO PASTOR PHIL SNIDER GIVES ANTI-GAY RIGHTS SPEECH WITH SURPRISE ENDING!!!
Thank God for a bit of creativity in the mostly boring culture war.
Take a look at this Missouri clip that has garnered a great deal of attention on the Internets . . . And has now enjoyed a bit of a resurgence:
Preacher Phil Snider gives interesting gay rights speech
And yes . . . This bit of Missouri testimony became an Internets sensation.
NOW . . . IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE INTERNETS VID, PASTOR SNIDER NOTES HIS INSPIRATION FOR THE MISSOURI REMARKS HEARD AROUND THE WORLD!!!
Take a look:
Everybody on Huff Post is earlobes over ankles for the Snider speech.
Gawker: Missouri Pastor Speaks Out About His Viral Speech on Gay Rights
And the Internets sensation has reached the UK as well . . . Daily Mail: Missouri pastor stuns local politicians with shocking twist to his argument against equal rights for homosexuals
In Springfield, MO the legislation has been tabled and that's probably thanks to this dramatic Show-Me state presentation.


7 Comments:
Uh huh.
Because there's NO WAY - if I was a Black person - I would be offended, insulted or outraged at some pastor comparing hundreds of years of enslavement, brutality and jim crow to one man putting his peniis into another man's buutt h0le.
Perverted definitions encompass many things, apparently.
Funny, 8:25, I was thinking about a piece a local black pastor wrote for the KC Star not long ago saying how offended he, too, was at people comparing discrimination against blacks to discrimination against homosexuals and how equal rights for blacks was not the same as equal rights for homosexuals and how heterosexual people are, indeed, entitled to all the economic advantages the tax code gives married people and homosexual people were not.
Frankly I wondered how equal rights for one group were not the same as for all. Oh, and the black pastor went on to praise the wisdom of the voters of 32 states who had passed anti-gay marriage laws. I wondered how he would have felt in the 1950s if equal rights for blacks (about 10% of the population) had been put to a vote of the majority. The voters are not always wise (witness the election--twice--of W.). I now also wonder how this minister will react when some of the states voters pass gay rights bills.
I'd like to point out to this minister there is no constitutional provision giving anyone the right not to be offended, and I'd like to say to all those opposed to equal rights for homosexuals that if you're really sincere, lobby Congress to end any and all benefits given to heterosexuals that are not available to homosexuals.
In short, get the government out of the marriage business.
That way there would be no need to legalize gay marriage. And I'd bet there'd be even fewer straight marriages as well.
FRED PHELPS CALL YOUR OFFICE.
Wow. A gay preacher with a lisp is pro gay. Stunning stuff.
lol!
locomotivebreath1901 protests too much...total fag and Republican troll.
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