Attempting to respond to anti-gay comments by Kansas pastor Curtis Knapp, CNN anchor Ashleigh Banfield said yesterday that incest and pedophilia “are not by choice and are crimes” whereas “homosexuality is a lifestyle choice by people. It is voluntary.” She later clarified on Twitter that “being gay is not a choice. Being in a consensual [...]
It was the most hotly contest 24 hours in the career of CNN anchor Ashleigh Banfield. Yesterday on the morning show Early Start, she had a severe case the Wretched Word Choice Blues after voicing her opinion on Pastor Curtis Knapp’s call to kill gays: In the video clip above, as Mediaite first pointed out, Banfield [...]
CNN's Ashleigh Banfield attempted to clarify remarks that she made yesterday following a segment about Kansas Pastor Curtis Knapp, who believes the government should kill gay people, Mediaite reports. In her remarks, Banfield called homosexuality a "voluntary lifestyle choice", but...
Curtis Knapp of the New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, KS, stands by his view that the government should kill gays.
“We punish pedophilia. We punish incest. We punish polygamy and various things,” Knapp told KTKA. “It’s only homosexuality...Show More Summary
At the end of a segment about Kansas Pastor Curtis Knapp, who made headlines this week over a sermon in which he said the government should kill gays, CNN's Ashleigh Banfield declared homosexuality "a lifestyle choice" that "is voluntary", Mediaite...
It is getting to the point where this is going to stop being breaking news. Yet another popular pastor in America has called for all gays and lesbians to be put to death. He is not claiming he wants to do it but that the government should. Pastor Curtis Knapp, pastor of the New Hope [...]
On Thursday morning, Early Start co-anchor Ashleigh Banfield felt compelled to weigh in on a story involving New Hope Baptist Church's Pastor Curtis Knapp, who made headlines for saying that gay individuals should be put to death.
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Kansas pastor Curtis Knapp is one of many religious leaders under fire this week for preaching violent anti-gay rhetoric, telling his congregation at New Hope Baptist Church that homophobia is good because it keeps gay people in the closet, adding, “Oh, so you’re saying we should go out and start killing them? No, I’m saying [...]
What the bejeebus is up with the sudden onslaught of extremist preachers calling for the mass genocide of gays? An audio clip of Pastor Curtis Knapp of New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, Kansas calls for a — ahem — final solution to “the curse of homosexuality.” Cutting in somewhere in the middle of his [...]
Curtis Knapp, the Kansas-based pastor who claimed the government should kill all gay people, sat down with CNN to plead his case, and most of his arguments are pretty predictable. According to Knapp's discriminatory logic, the government cracks down on...
Curtis Knapp of the New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca believes the government should kill gays, reports Towleroad (h/t AddictingInfo).
“They should be put to death. That’s what happened in Israel. That’s why homosexuality wouldn’t have grown in Israel. Show More Summary
More anti-gay 'Christianism', this time from the Heartland, sourced by Jeremy Hooper at Good as You. Pastor Curtis Knapp of New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, Kansas thinks gays should be put to death: "They should be put to death.....
Curtis Knapp, pastor of Seneca, Kansas' New Hope Baptist Church: blockquote> "Oh, so you're saying we should go out and start killing them? No, I'm saying the government should. They won't, but they should." SOURCE: "Homosexuality and the Need For...