That Didn’t Take Long

For someone on the right to say it’s all our fault. Katrina, that is. Queers, I mean.

An evangelical Christian group that regularly demonstrates at LGBT events is blaming gays for hurricane Katrina.

Repent America says that God "destroyed" New Orleans because of Southern Decadence, the gay festival that was to have taken place in the city over the Labor Day weekend.

"Southern Decadence" has a history of filling the French Quarters section of the city with drunken homosexuals engaging in sex acts in the public streets and bars" Repent America director Michael Marcavage said in a statement Wednesday.

"Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city." Marcavage said. "From ‘Girls Gone Wild’ to ‘Southern Decadence’, New Orleans was a city that had its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. May it never be the same."

"Let us pray for those ravaged by this disaster. However, we must not forget that the citizens of New Orleans tolerated and welcomed the wickedness in their city for so long," Marcavage said. 

"May this act of God cause us all to think about what we tolerate in our city limits, and bring us trembling before the throne of Almighty God," Marcavage concluded.

Well, at least they stopped short of wishing their "loving god" had waited until the city was full of homosexuals and then sent the hurricane. 

Now let’s wait and see how many conervatives come forward to denounce this statement.

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6 Responses to That Didn’t Take Long

  1. Ol Cranky says:

    funny, the majority of decadent southerners are “good Christian” conservatives.

  2. Katharine says:

    Not one word about Mardi Gras? Tsk, tsk. This guy isn’t exactly thorough. *rolls eyes*

    I swear, the Christians that just skip right over Jesus’ teachings of tolerance and compassion just bug the daylights out of me. How is it that they’re literate enough to read Scripture, yet time after time they miss the simplified, numbered list that includes the bit about “thou shalt not judge?”

  3. I don’t know why reading things like this still amazes me, but it does. Can’t imagine what the world would be like if people like this could put their efforts to use helping the people who are in dire need right now instead of trying to spread hatred.

  4. Zefrog says:

    I have to say I am a little disappointed they took so long to come up with that one. I was expecting it much earlier. You really can’t rely on anyone these days!!!

    A good post on how this assertion doesn’t hold the water (so to speak) at Ex-gay Watch.

  5. piny says:

    I see. So, I should climb up into Coit Tower before the tsunami hits?

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