Arizona’s Pastor Steven Anderson Argues That AIDS Would Be Eradicated If Gays Were ‘Executed’

An Arizona pastor is making headlines after claiming that «we can have an AIDS-free world by Christmas» if gays were «executed.»

The New Civil Rights Movement first reported that Pastor Steven Anderson, who runs Tempe’s Faithful Word Baptist Church, made the shocking claims during a sermon delivered Nov. 30.

Arguing that members of the gay community are «filled with disease because of the judgement of God,» Anderson said, «Anybody who’s a homo or bi — it’s all the same category — sodomite is what the Bible would call them.»

Citing Leviticus 18:22, he then added, «It was right there in the Bible all along … It’s curable right there… if you executed the homos like God recommends, you wouldn’t have all this AIDS running rampant.»

It isn’t the first time that Anderson, who «holds no college degree but has well over 140 chapters of the Bible memorized word-for-word» according to his church’s website, has ruffled feathers.

Earlier this year, he argued that «remarriage is adultery,» noting, «I don’t care if our society embraces divorce, and even Christians are getting divorced at the same rate as the world, I’m not gonna change!»

He has also argued in favor of keeping women silent in church.

«Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection,» he said in a sermon. «But I suffer not a woman to teach nor to usurp authority over the man.»

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Posted: 12/03/2014 3:30 pm EST Updated: 12/04/2014 8:59 am EST
An advocacy group is responding to an Arizona pastor’s viral anti-gay rant with aheartfelt holiday campaign.

Organizers of Planting Peace, perhaps best known as the organization that brought you the rainbow-colored Equality House across the street from the Westboro Baptist Church compound, launched the new fundraiser in response to Pastor Steven Anderson’s claims that «executing» gays will help eradicate HIV/AIDS.

The Planting Peace campaign is raising funds that will go toward helping people with HIV/AIDS, and for every donation made, a lump of coal will be sent to Tempe’s Faithful Word Baptist Church, where Anderson is a pastor, in a festive package to be delivered on Christmas Eve.

«Pastor Anderson calling for the execution of gays is a startling reminder of how much hate and bigotry still exists in our society,» Planting Peace President Aaron Jackson told The Huffington Post in an email. «In keeping with Planting Peace’s philosophy of countering messages of hate with compassion, we wanted to provide a positive platform to bring people together to not only help people with HIV, but to do so in a lighthearted way that will raise awareness for a very serious issue.»

You can read more about the new campaign and donate here.

Video footage of Anderson’s bizarre rant went viral earlier this week. In it, the pastor argues that members of the gay community are «filled with disease because of the judgement of God,» and that the cure for HIV/AIDS was «right there in the Bible all along.

Citing Leviticus 18:22, he noted, «if you executed the homos like God recommends, you wouldn’t have all this AIDS running rampant.»

Anderson, who «holds no college degree but has well over 140 chapters of the Bible memorized word-for-word» according to his church’s website, has made headlines several times this year for bizarre statements.

Earlier this year, he has argued in favor of keeping women silent in church, and has referred to second marriages as «adultery

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