We already knew that Kevin Swanson of Generations with Vision is a loonytoon, even by religious right standards. This is, after all, a guy who thinks 9-11 was a conspiracy to get a radical Mooslim in the White House, thinks women who use birth-control pills have dead babies in their wombs and that Mark Twain was demon-possessed.
But on Wednesday's edition of his podcast, Generations Radio, Swanson really went off the deep end. He actually suggested that it's perfectly okay to attend a same-sex wedding, or a "Neronic wedding," as he calls it--but only if you hold up a sign with Leviticus 20:13 printed on it ("If a man sleeps with a man as he sleeps with a woman the two of them have committed an abomination and they shall both be put to death.") He also suggested that Christian cakeshops, rather than turn down requests to bake cakes for gay weddings, ought to write Leviticus 20:13 on the cake. No, this isn't snark--People for the American Way got a clip.
I really have to wonder--are these guys actually trying to encourage a boatload of lawsuits and claim persecution? First Gordon Klingenschmitt telling photographers to write gay-bashing messages on gay wedding pictures, and now this. I have to wonder if these guys are trying to out-Westboro Westboro. After all, these tactics seem to be cut-and-pasted from Fred Phelps' playbook.