When Pastor Roger Jimenez’s hateful rant against the LGBT community went viral, there was (and continues to be) a well-deserved backlash from people such as myself who don’t worry too much about what people love what people, as long as they love one another. Pastor Roger Jimenez has a pastor buddy down in Texas whose name is Donnie Romero. Pastor Donnie Romero spends his waking hours thinking about men kissing men and touching their penises together and it drives him mad. This “madness” makes him think and say terrible terrible things and like most narcissists, he must blame everybody else for making him think and feel these terrible things. After opening with how his son loves the lion in the Bible (and we all love Narnia!), he goes into saying that he agrees with Pastor Jimenez’s homophobia “100 percent.”
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These 50 sodomites are all perverts and pedophiles, and they are the scum of the earth, and the earth is a little bit better place now," Romero said in his sermon. "And I’ll take it a step further, because I heard on the news today, that there are still several dozen of these queers in ICU and intensive care. And I will pray to God like I did this morning, I will do it tonight, I’ll pray that God will finish the job that that man started, and he will end their life, and by tomorrow morning they will all be burning in hell, just like the rest of them, so that they don’t get any more opportunity to go out and hurt little children.
After spewing this bile, Romero goes into another “response.” Second Timothy 1, verse number 8:
Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God;
Pretty clearly, don’t be ashamed to be a piece of shit as long as you say it’s part of the Gospel. Big problem here is that most scholars know that all of the (three) letters to Timothy weren’t written by Paul of Tarsus—they’re forgeries. But then again, men like Pastor Donnie Romero are doing the same thing that the forgers who wrote the letters to Timothy and signed them Paul were doing—they’re trying to put their own words and ideas into the mouths of people who wouldn’t cross the street to pee on them if they were on fire.
If you want to watch the words that accompany a heart filled with darkness, here they are.