Those of us who follow the anti-gay hate movement have long known about the SPLC-certified hate group the Family Research Council (FRC), headed by the smarmy friend-of-David-Duke Tony Perkins. As the April date for oral arguments approaches at the Supreme Court, FRC is so concerned about the possibility of marriage equality they not only filed an amicus brief with the Court arguing against equality, but have also decided to use their most potent weapon: prayer. That's right, they're calling on their followers to pray and fast for the 21 days leading up to the Supreme Court arguments, because apparently they never thought of that before. Trouble is, they were a little too honest about their real feelings, like this choice nugget from day 8 (the most recent posted):
But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Matthew 18:6. God, please intervene to protect the children who, if forced to grow up in same-sex households, apart from the true nurture and admonition of the Lord and with a distorted view of God, the Bible and the family. Have mercy upon those who are already in such circumstances (Gen 18:19; Dt 11:16-21; Jn 21:15; Eph 6:4).
Just what you'd expect from those espousing Christian love, no? Well, apparently FRC is a bit concerned that they're being too well understood, what with the whole "why don't we just drown gay parents" stuff, that today all 8 days of prayers are gone, replaced with:
Please stand by while the 21 Days of Prayer for Marriage and the U.S. Supreme Court are being reedited.
We want them to be picture perfect so that you will be eager to send them to your friends and help multiply prayer during the days ahead.
BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
21 Days of Prayer for Marriage
h/t JoeMyGod blog Joe has copied all 8 days of prayer for you to peruse.