Donnie McClurkin — guest of President Obama and speaker for Exodus International — condemns sexual honesty and sissifies LGBT Americans in three recent YouTube videos.
Blogger Rod McCullom reports:
In the first of three disgusting YouTube videos, McClurkin begins his rant against Tonex, the gospel star and minister who recently confirmed his long-rumored sexuality. McClurkin says Tonex is a “perversion” and must pray away the gay: “God did not call young people to such peversion. Society has failed him, his church has failed him … I would be homosexual to this day if Jesus hadn’t delivered.”
McClurkin also rails against against openly gay youth as “broken and feminine”: “I see feminine men, feminine boys, everywhere I go … No, don’t applaud ‘cuz it ain’t funny. It’s because we failed. I see them everywhere.”
McClurkin spoke at a conference for the Church of God in Christ. McCullom points out that the church is notorious for attracting closeted gay black men. “The rabidly anti-gay Church of God in Christ is well-known for attracting many closeted black gay men. COGIC is also embroiled in numerous lawsuits, criminal investigations and internal church investigations around clergy sexual abuse.”
Watch McClurkin preach anger, despair, stubborn prejudice, and hate:
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I wonder if he would feel the same way if his source of income dried up. Jesus did not call his followers to such perversion as what Donnie McClurkin “preaches.” Anyone who has read “seven woes” Jesus gave when he talked about snakes like this man in Matthew 23 can spot em. “On the outside you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness,” Amen Jesus. I pray for his mental health and the coming lesson when a scandal inevitably erupts.
Comment by Jonah Emery — November 11, 2009 @ 4:47 pm
Quite frankly, no one will ever confuse Donnie McClurkin with Mr. T. He ought to be more tolerant, considering he is the epitome of the very people feminine men he is demeaning.
What a bigoted and disgraceful message. And all those tears – he seems like a phony or is sincere and having a nervous breakdown. These “ex-gays” often seem so unstable and upset – yet they claim to be happy.
He also seems jealous of Tonex (or secretly in love with him). Nothing else can explain the bizarre, over-the-top reaction from McClurkin.
Comment by Wayne Besen — November 11, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
Mr Mclurkin and his followers have shown by their actions, as well as their own ignorance the same level of intolerance and bigotry that used to be the province of whites towards blacks, mexicans, asians and others. This is embarassing if not also telling, considering the support that blacks gave for Proposition 8 in California.
Let me pose this for this person: IS it more acceptable to be black and a thug sir? Are we to raise on pedestals who prove their ‘manhood’ via producing children out of wedlock, passing on illnesses and also engaging in more forms of spousal and relationship abuse of women than other groups, per capita? Seeing this is an extention of the [SIC] ‘education turning our people ‘white’, are you saying that gays are turning males into something less than human?
If all of the above is true about your own assertions, you are one very, very sorry excuse for a human being. But in fairness just so we can all be ‘enlightened’ by the manure you are spreading….I challenge you to a debate. You bring your hyperbole….I will bring the FACTS and let people decide which is the more logical and honest state of affairs. Name the day…name the time.Of course, should you turn this down you will show that not only are you a coward, but no different than other bigots out there who cannot in any, way shape or form back up their rants with truth.
Comment by Randi Dennis — November 12, 2009 @ 2:34 am
Um. Just to point out. What Pastor McClurkin is saying here is truthful. In fact, it is the truth. So, if this website is correct – “truth wins out” – then, what Pastor McClurkin is saying will “win out.”
Thank God.
People who participate in homosexuality ARE sexual vampires – and, no, that is not “hate speech;” it is the truth (which will “win out.”) God Bless you all. :)
Comment by Matthew W. — February 3, 2010 @ 2:49 pm
Hahaha, you’re weird.
Have you ever been vampirized by a homosexual? You wish.
Comment by Evan Hurst — February 3, 2010 @ 3:12 pm
Matthew, there’s no such thing as vampires so obviously you aren’t telling the truth.
Comment by Priya Lynn — February 3, 2010 @ 3:37 pm
Priya, shhhhh.
Matthew was re-reading Twilight on his Kindle when he was posting this, and he just got mixed up.
Comment by Evan Hurst — February 3, 2010 @ 3:40 pm
I see, he’s one of those people that can’t distinguish reality from fiction.
Comment by Priya Lynn — February 3, 2010 @ 3:46 pm
Well yeah. He’s a wingnut.
Comment by Evan Hurst — February 3, 2010 @ 3:57 pm