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Oct 05 2008

David Popescu, all around sweet guy

I hope that if ever a young person finally makes the brave decision to come out and tell family and friends they’re gay, that they don’t suffer the misfortune of having someone like David Popescu as part of their support network. Mr. Popescu is running for political office in the 2008 Canadian federal election, and he recently gave a talk at a Sudbury high school where he frankly stated his views.

“A young man asked me what I think of homosexual marriages and I said I think homosexuals should be executed,” he said. “My whole reason for running is the Bible and the Bible couldn’t be more clear on that point.”

Interestingly, one commenter on the post at the Sudbury Star website did some research and wrote:

I wonder if he would also advocate death for women who wear pants (cross dressing – Deut 22:5), people who read their horoscopes, shave, or have tattoos (Lev 19:26-28). Rare steak (Lev 17:10), seafood (Lev 11:10), or a rack of ribs (Lev 11:7) should surely qualify for a dirt nap.

Being a useless sponge and parasite to his poor abused mother, I guess he needn’t worry about being stoned for charging or paying interest. (Psalm 15:1-5, Jeremiah 15:10), but he is surely guilty of wearing a cotton/polyester shirt (Leve 19:19), and thus perhaps should be hung from the highest tree.

I guess it escapes him that a man who beat his own mother is surely in contravention of one of those ten little rules.

In John 8:7, Christ said, “Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone.”

“Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)

I wonder how successful Mr. Popescu will be in his political career? As a voter, I’ll certainly keep an eye open for this monster should his aspirations ever gain him a higher profile on the public stage.

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1 comment

  1. Tom Dockery

    I told Mary D. that I was gay, and had gay sex, and I asked her what she thought of that.
    She told me that’s okay if that’s what you want to do, and that helped me see that it was okay.

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