Chaplain violates Obama’s ‘Hate Crimes’ law by quoting Bible?

October 28, 2009

PRESS RELEASE:
Chaplain violates Obama’s ‘Hate Crimes’ law by quoting Bible?

Contact: Chaplain Klingenschmitt, www.PrayInJesusName.org, 719-360-5132, chaplaingate@yahoo.com

WASHINGTON, Christian Newswire – Today President Barack Obama breaks his promise to veto the F-35 second engine, and signs the “Hate Crimes” Amendment contained within the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act, which adds “sexual orientation” to the list of federally protected classes. This new law provides for federal prosecution and enhanced penalties to violent criminals (and their so-called co-conspirators) whose “motive” or otherwise invisible heart-intention is somehow proven in a court of law as intended to incite or commit an act of violence against a person “because of” their sexual orientation.

Conservatives call this bill the “Pedophile Protection Act” because it may now offer federally protected status to 547 classes of sexual deviants, including child molesters, who are now more protected than heterosexuals, violating the principle of equal protection. It further endangers free speech by pastors who quote illegal Bible verses from the pulpit, including Romans 1:32 or Leviticus 20:13, (which I’m about to quote below), which by merely quoting pastors may be accused of “conspiring” to commit violent crimes, should anyone in the church hear their speech and later commit such violent acts against homosexuals.

My organization, The Pray In Jesus Name Project, has collected and delivered approximately 400,000 petition faxes to the U.S. Congress against this new law, which the Senate could not pass as a stand-alone bill, so Democrats hijacked the Pentagon budget to enact the homosexual agenda. In response to our petitions, the Senate adopted the good “Brownback Amendment” (R-KS) to the hate crimes bill, by 78-13 vote to add special protection for pastors to ensure the bill does not “substantially burden any exercise of religion…speech, expression, association, if such exercise of religion, speech, expression, or association was not INTENDED to – (1) plan or prepare for an act of physical violence; or (2) incite an imminent act of physical violence against another.” But Senator Leahy (D-VT) added a bad side-by-side amendment diminishing some First Amendment protections for pastors, by including this new statement: “The Constitution does not protect speech, conduct or activities consisting of planning for, conspiring to commit, or committing an act of violence.”

In other words, A) pastors may quote the Bible publicly if their “intention” is the free exercise of religion or speech, but B) pastors may not quote the Bible publicly if their “intention” is to conspire with listeners to commit an act of violence. This begs the question, if the pastor never announces whether the unspoken “intention” of his heart is A or B, how can any prosecutor, judge, or jury know whether the pastor’s secret thoughts intended A) free exercise or B) conspiracy? Without revealing the secret intention of my own heart, whether A or B, I hereby publicly quote both Romans 1:32 and Leviticus 20:13:

Romans 1:32 – “Men with men working that which is unseemly…who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death.”

Leviticus 20:13 – “If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.”

I further invite President Barack Obama, as the chief law enforcement official of America, to discern the secret thoughts and intentions of my heart, and to prosecute me for conspiracy or inciting the violent crimes of others who might read my words and act upon them, if he dares to think he knows or can prove my motives were not pursuant to the free exercise of religion or speech.

Chaplain Klingenschmitt is available for nationwide media interviews at 719-360-5132 or email chaplaingate@yahoo.com.

TO DONATE TO THE CHAPLAIN’S LEGAL DEFENSE FUND IN THE EVENT HE IS PROSECUTED OR SUED FOR “HATE CRIME” SPEECH BECAUSE HE PUBLICLY QUOTES ILLEGAL BIBLE VERSES, PLEASE SELECT HERE.

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  1. atheist says:
    February 13, 2010

    So does anyone here actually endorse these punishments?

  2. atheist says:
    February 20, 2010

    I guess not.

  3. Troy says:
    February 20, 2010

    You’ve missed the point atheist. The punishments in question are no longer endorsed for reasons you may not accept if explained to you. Chaplain Klingenschmitt’s intent is to challeng an unjust law against quoting the Bible, not to endorse the punishments of the Levitical law.
    Of course your intent is likely to invalidate Christianity by pointing to apparant contradicions and not to learn how those contradictions are reconciled.

  4. RRC says:
    February 21, 2010

    Troy,
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    I think Atheist’s intent is to challenge God’s Law as manifested in the Pentateuch and confirmed by divine inspiration and authority in Romans 1:32, as stated above. He believe’s that the “Creator” revealed in Scripture as the Governor and Sustainer of all things does have a right to govern the men he made and lay down penal sanctions for them.
    .
    But Atheist still hasn’t rationally supported his own “atheist-by-default” claim without violating the law of contradiction, yet. So, it’s hard to accept the validity of his challenge against God’s Law-word expressed in Leviticus and confirmed in Romans.

  5. RRC says:
    February 21, 2010

    Correction.
    Sorry. I screwed up there. Let me try that sentence over again:
    .
    Atheist believes that the Creator revealed in Scripture as the Governor and Sustainer of all things does NOT have a right to govern the men he made and lay down penal sanctions for them.

  6. atheist says:
    February 22, 2010

    RRC
    “But Atheist still hasn’t rationally supported his own “atheist-by-default” claim without violating the law of contradiction, yet. So, it’s hard to accept the validity of his challenge against God’s Law-word expressed in Leviticus and confirmed in Romans.”
    Sorry, i must have missed that request for clarification RRC.
    My idea of “atheist by default” is one of a blank slate. ie. no indoctrination into ANY religion.
    I’m sure you realise that, being the credulous person you seem to be, if you’d been born into a muslim family, you’d currently be a practicing muslim, and consider christianity to be heretical. If you’d been born into a jewish family, you’d be a jew. And, just maybe, if you’d been born into a family practicing scientology, you’d believe in xenu the intergallactic overlord.

    “I cannot believe in a god that wants to be praised all the time”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  7. Jon says:
    February 22, 2010

    Didn’t Friedrich Nietze have an obsession with or jealousy of Jesus Christ?

  8. RRC says:
    February 22, 2010

    Hi Atheist,
    Thanks for your polite response. The request was in the blog thread pertaining to Rick Warren mixing up the greatest commandment. You can go back to that for the full version. I noticed that a large thread quickly took over the top of the Comments stack so you may not have noticed it.
    .
    In a nutshell, true rationality does not grant you any ideological neutral zones to be free from “religious” assumptions. Locke’s “blank slate” that you borrow is a presupposition loaded with indoctrination with no rational ground to set it on. You just assume it – just like I assume Christian theism. So we have two completing worldviews that need to be checked for intelligibilty. I have an answer to account for metaphysics, epistomology, and ethics: God, revealed in nature and specifically in Scripture. Atheism has no account for metaphysics, epistomology, and ethics and so things like “facts”, objectivity, blank-slates, “proof”, and whatever and have no ultimate meaning. It’s a completely useless exercise to even be an atheist and care anything about atheism, theism, laws forbidding homosexual behaviour, or anything else under the sun. It’s like having beads with no holes and string with no ends to even start stringing the beads. Atheism offers the world no intelligibilty in itself because there is nothing rational to start thinking with, only arbitrarily borrowing God’s “facts” of the universe for your own purposes for a while.
    .
    I hope my explanation was helpful to you. Thanks for being a good sport.

  9. Troy says:
    February 23, 2010

    Thanks RRC that was enlightening, refreshingly clear, succinct and well packaged.


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