Pastor James David Manning has
suggested that the Supreme Court justices who ruled against gay
marriage bans nationwide may have acted to protect their own secret
love lives.
Manning of the Atlah World Missionary
Church in Harlem, New York attracted world-wide attention when he
promoted a fake news story about Starbucks spiking drinks with the
semen of gay men on his YouTube.com channel.
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Manning on semen-laced Starbucks drinks claim: Millions think it's a
good idea.)
He's also known for the anti-gay
messages posted on his church's billboard, including “Jesus would
stone homos” and “all churches and members that support homos
cursed be thou with cancer, HIV, syphilis, stroke and madness.”
On Monday, he appeared on Trunews,
where he told host Rick Wiles that it may be possible that Justice
Anthony Kennedy “and many of those who are on the Supreme Court
have had sodomite relations themselves” and were victims of
blackmail.
“They have got to support this
sodomy,” Manning
said. “They've got to say it or otherwise they get exposed.”
He added that the ruling will lead to
America's destruction.
“Fifty years from now people will
look back at this period and say, ‘My God from Zion, how could a
nation have fallen? How could the mighty have fallen so quickly and
so far and so low?'” he said.
Wiles added: “If there's anybody
still alive in the United States of America 50 years from now.”