Kevin Swanson is the director of Generations, a subsidiary of the Christian Home Educators of Colorado which produces Generations Radio, a daily radio program he hosts himself. In his radio program, on August 11, Swanson and his co-host Bill Jack were outraged because of the fact that public schools in Washington teach students about gender identity issues. They declared that “sexualized public schools that violate God’s law with high levels of flagrancy” should be burned to the ground.
It’s not the first time for Swanson to fight against homosexuality. At the National Religious Liberties Conference in Des Moines, Iowa, 2015, Swanson spoke about a Biblical mandate of the death penalty for homosexuality, stating that in both the Old and New Testament it is spoken about the "sin of homosexuality" and that in Romans 1 Paul the Apostle affirms that it is worthy of capital punishment.
According to Swanson, “the worst possible abominations are accepted in the state of Washington” and public schools should be called “whorehouses.” Swanson and Jack agreed that if parents from the 1950s saw what was happening in the schools today, “they would want to burn them down.” “They would tear the bricks out of the walls, they would use the bricks to stone the apostates,” Jack added.
“Rape is also against God’s law and I guess it must be against state law; I’m not getting why, though,” Swanson said during the program. “Why in the world is a sexual crime against the law in the state of Washington if the other forms of crimes are not against the law in the state of Washington? See, this is confusing to me.” He probably thinks of homosexuality as other form of crime.
Swanson also predicts that this kind of education in public schools will make children “be transgendered and communist by 20 years of age.”
The problem about Swanson, Jack and the like is that they think if children even hear about something, they will automatically want to become it. Schools are exposing kids to LGBT issues so they can accept that there are different kids in their groups and, if schools do their job properly, kids would appreciate, not condemn diversity.
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