Solution to the gays found! A fence.
RALEIGH, North Carolina — A North Carolina group said it plans to hold a public protest on Sunday to denounce a Baptist minister’s anti-gay and lesbian sermon that has drawn hundreds of thousands of views on the Internet.
Pastor Charles Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, North Carolina told his congregation during a May 13 sermon that the Bible and God opposed homosexuality and that gay and lesbian people should be put in concentration camps.
“Build a great big large fence 50 or 100 miles long,” Worley said according to the video posted on YouTube. “Put all the lesbians in there. Fly over and drop some food. Do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals. Have that fence electrified so they can’t get out. You know what, in a few years, they’ll die out. You know why? They can’t reproduce.”
The Anti-Defamation League, which fights hatred, prejudice and bigotry, condemned Worley’s statements.
“Pastor Worley’s videotaped remarks are deplorable, inexcusable and incompatible with the tenets of his faith,” said David Freidman, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League in Washington, D.C. “Pastor Worley owes the LGBT community and the people of Maiden, North Carolina a swift and unequivocal apology.”
Phone calls to the church for comment from Worley were not returned.