Colorado Gay Men That Accused Bakery Of Discrimination Have Something 'Demonic' Inside Of Them, Pundit Claims

Gays Have Something 'Demonic' And 'Unhuman' Inside Of Them, Former Navy Chaplain Claims

"Dr. Chaps" Gordon Klingenschmitt spoke out against a Colorado court's recent ruling that a Denver bakery must serve same-sex couples who seek wedding cakes or face fines.

Klingenschmitt, whose anti-gay statements have become a staple of his "Pray In Jesus Name" radio program, suggested that gay people have "something unhman inside of them," noting that he was looking into having administrative law judge Robert N. Spencer impeached in the wake of the ruling, Right Wing Watch is reporting.

"I admit that the two men [plantiffs Charlie Craig and David Mullins] are humans -- they're men," the former Navy chaplain said. "But when they manifest sexual immorality, there's something inside of them that is manifesting and, on this show, we like to discern the spirits and I would say that's a demonic spirit that is manifesting inside of them."

He then added, "They're cooperating with the devil and there is something unhuman inside of them."

Klingenschmitt, of course, is hardly the first to renounce the ruling. Last week, the American Family Association's Bryan Fischer said Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips was a victim of what he described as "the Secular Inquisition" on an installment of his "Focal Point" Radio Show, Right Wing Watch also first reported.

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