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Scott Renfroe Compares Being Gay to Murder

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

During debate on a bill the would give same-sex health care benefits to state employees, state Senator Scott Renfroe pulled out the crazy. He compared being gay to murder, he called women men's "helpers" and he suggested gay people should be put to death for their sins. Nice...

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  • Jesus never said anything about gay marriage. Keep your personal beliefs to yourself if they are about putting others down imo.

  • This is worse than a gay attitude, he's got his head up his ass. When they wrote the bible, they probably would have ripped it up if they knew how it is being used by these freaks.

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  • So he's using Leviticus to make decisions on laws? Um WTF? I thought we used the Constitution?... Fucking psychopath should go to fucking Iran if he wants religion and government to be the same goddamned thing...

  • I love how the same people who scream "unconstitutional!" everytime the left tries to actually help people who need it most turn right around and shit all over the 1st Amendment.

  • Is it my imagination, or does this guy have a lithp?

    Anyway, this moron is attempting (rather poorly) to make a theological argument on the statehouse floor--which is an absolute violation of the non-establishment clause of the Constitution (it applies to each of the states as much as it applies to the federal government).

  • what a chump

  • I am a Christian and this infuriates me! VERY simply, the nation was founded WITH (not on) the principle of a separation between Church and State, and so the fact that he is quoting Scripture as the main point of his argument, not to mention his admitted 'personal feelings' on the issue, is completely incongruent with a standing principle of America's founding.

  • Why do these so-called "Christian" fanatics think they can ram their chosen religious lifestyle down everyone else's throats? Why do they always demand special rights for themselves, which they deny to everyone else? Why do they think it's okay to flaunt their deviant attitudes in public without censure? Don't get me wrong, some of my best friends were once "Christian", but with atheist-based reparative therapy, they have recovered. Why can't Renfroe?

  • What makes heterosexuals like this? I really don't get it. Why can't they get over themselves? Is it an inborn need to feel superior to another group of people? Is it just because they've gotten away with it for so long? Why don't other heterosexuals take a stand? Where is the outrage over this sort of thing? I mean, it should be unthinkable for a public official to make remarks like this, and yet it's not. I do hope there's a Hell, and I hope the bigots like this guy end up there.

  • aahcant seem to find a guy who isnt a coward

  • @PotandTorch whats so silly about it? its true. there is no proof of your god. it was written almost 2000 years ago. and if i am not mistaken it was written almost 400 years after the Jesus (the sun of god) supposedly existed. Its just like u religious nuts to not come up with a valid point and/or proof, just to dismiss it and say its stupid or silly. And you call me ignorant. now thats hilarious.

  • ROFL, I don't think you realize how silly your first line is, so I'm not going to respond to it, will just laugh and hope some day you figure out your ignorance.

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