‘Holy Bible Clearly Says Gay Marriage Is An Evil Act, It Therefore Has No Place In America’ – President Trump


US President, Donald Trump has allegedly frowned at the news of a gay couple that wants to get married February, a US tabloid reports.

Recall several social issues disappeared from the WhiteHouse.gov site Friday, including a page dedicated to LGBT rights.

A report on the Labor Department’s website on LGBT workers rights was also removed.

Advocates for the LGBT community have worried about what a Trump administration would mean for the progress made on equality issues under President Obama.
As a candidate, President Trump said he is opposed to same-sex marriage which is clearly spelt out in the Holy Book as evil.

Similarly, vice president Pence has taken strong anti-gay rights stances throughout his political career.

And while it’s standard for the new administration to update the White House’s official website with its agenda as part of the transition it is notable that the Trump administration did not choose to include anything about the LGBT community.

In a statement Friday afternoon, Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, said, “If President Trump truly believes in uniting the country, now is the time to make clear whether he will be an ally to the LGBTQ community in our struggle for full equality. We are prepared to do whatever it takes to protect our community and our progress.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. The “Holy” Bible says no such thing. Jesus never said a single word about gay marriage or gay anything else. Paul, the follower who persecuted Christians until he was converted in the middle of a lightning flash, left his own wife to follow the late Jesus, did not believe in marriage for anybody–male, female, gay, or straight–except that it was marginally better to be married than to burn with lust. What a terrific argument for marriage. If anyone had paid any attention to Paul, the human race would have ended two thousand years ago. Fortunately, no one did.