“I Actually Discovered the Cure for AIDS”: Arizona Pastor Reveals Biblically Based Plan For An “AIDS-Free World by Christmas”

Screen Shot 2014-12-03 at 12.26.44 PMA series of videos of Baptist pastor Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona have gone viral as he talks about the solution of AIDS being the exterminations of all homosexuals and bisexual citizens. He explained that AIDS could be solved by Christmas with a simple holocaust for homosexuals. The videos are below.

Anderson takes off on this sermon to recognize “AIDS Awareness Day.” That led to his sermon entitled “AIDS: The Judgement of God” where he explains that Leviticus 20:13 compels the faithful to kill gay, lesbians, and bisexuals. He explains that, in his reading of the section, “I actually discovered the cure for AIDS.” Here is the thrust of his solution:

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“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.”

Anderson added

“And that, my friend, is the cure for AIDS. It was right there in the Bible all along — and they’re out spending billions of dollars in research and testing. It’s curable — right there. Because if you executed the homos like God recommends, you wouldn’t have all this AIDS running rampant.”

What is chilling that Anderson refers to how many kids are in the audience as he spews this hateful sermon, including teaching them that “all homos are pedophiles” and screaming “No homos will ever be allowed in this church as long as I am pastor here.”

Anderson previously attracted attention by explaining why women have to be entirely silent in church. Not even an amen:

If your stomach can take it, here is the full sermon:

342 thoughts on ““I Actually Discovered the Cure for AIDS”: Arizona Pastor Reveals Biblically Based Plan For An “AIDS-Free World by Christmas””

  1. Olly:

    Congratulations on your wife’s remission! That’s wonderful. My mother was just declared cancer free, although she’ll get checked every 6 months.

    I hate cancer.

  2. Paul C.
    In essence what you are saying is that because I don’t know your sexual history, I shouldn’t trust your blood? I’ll stand opposed to that idea as it promotes FEAR based on the “unknown”… After all, I really can’t trust your blood either then. NO?

    1. Max-1 – you would be right not to trust my blood and you should have it tested for your own safety.

  3. And Msjettexas, I know what you mean about the challenge of finding a political party with which you agree on all things. I don’t think there is a person on the planet with which I agree on EVERYTHING, let alone a party.

  4. Paul C. Schulte
    Max-1 – once you mention Hitler you lose the argument.
    = = =
    Yet the pastor that thinks like a Hitler is worthy of defending…
    … Calling him out as one, is a looser?

    WTF???

    1. Max-1 – it is some axiom of internet debate. It has a name which I cannot remember, but it has to do with mentioning Hitler or Nazis in any blog thread. The law basically says that whoever did does it first loses the argument.

  5. McJettetexas:

    Congratulations on your remission! Have you had your home checked for radon? It is a common cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Although, since it takes years to develop, one is often not living in the same home when it is diagnosed.

    I liked Rabbi Shmuli’s approach to gay marriage. Take the government out of the marriage business. Have civil unions instead. If you want a marriage ceremony, find a religious organization that meets your needs. There are plenty of denominations that support gay marriage. Rather than government changing every religious organization, just find the one that suits you.

  6. Happypappies:

    I absolutely adore Papillons. They are so cheerful and cute. There was one in my agility class that was so charming.

    1. Karen – yes my babies are cute. Bella was very upset when I left and she cried like and infant. I can’t stand it when she does that. 🙁 Daisy was with her and she is going to be my net champion God willing. She only needs a major if we can get one together in the Midwest.

  7. rafflaw:

    Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute. That is a common misconception, but she was not the adulteress Jesus saved.

  8. Max:

    “Karen
    “So if a donor is infected, but has not mounted a high enough level of antibodies in defense, that blood donation would go through.”
    = = =
    Yet this also applies to newly infected heterosexuals too, who give blood. So, why maintain the ban against “gay blood”?”

    The ban is on all high risks groups, including IV drug users.

    Did you know that you are ineligible to donate blood to the Red Cross if you lived in or traveled to the UK for more than 3 months from 1980 to 1996 due to variant Creutzfeld-Jacob disease?

    There is actually a very long list of those who are ineligible to donate blood.

  9. Msjettexas,
    Navy Chief. I consider Navy Corpsman attached with Marine units as a cut above. Thank you as well as your family for their service. It is certainly an honor to be part of our military fraternity.

  10. @ Olly. . . I noticed your avatar. Marine, I assume. My dad was a Navy Corpsman in a Marine Unit and my son-in-law is a Marine. My dad wrote a book about his experiences in Vietnam, it’s called Mercy Warriors and he has men & women from all military backgrounds that have contributed to it and he goes around and speaks on it. Thank you for your service to our country.

    @ BarkinDog. . . Wilson definitely was the first divider in chief.

  11. In 1917 the bigot named Woodrow Wilson went before Congress and asked for a declaration of war against Germany. This Wilson artFay is the one who re-segregated all of the armed forces, the federal government and even Washington DC. Then (1917) and now we have these schmucks out there preaching. Here is one of Wilson’s famous sentences:

    “The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of nations can make them.”

    This schmuck was one of the worst Presidents. Maybe Andrew Johnson was worse. Or FDR who urged millions of children to smoke tobacco and slept while the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He knew it was coming and he wanted war.

  12. @ Olly~ So glad to hear that your wife is cancer free and the advancement of medicine to be able to live 10 more years, like your father did. Yes, it gives one a different prospective of life. Especially when I cannot figure out how I got it. I don’t smoke and if I had, I may have lost the battle. I have two lovely daughters to live for and future grandchildren to play with. 🙂

    I do get tired of the whiny personal attacks or contemptible question/insults that I see. It’s discourages me from commenting. I just want to read others opinions on issues and maybe debate a subject. I respect Professor Turley and have followed his career for a number of years. I love to read his opinions or listen to his prospective on all issues, as I do Charles Krauthammer and Pres. Bill Clinton. I pretty much read philosophy and collect old rare books. My oldest book was published in 1590 called The Chronicles Of England by John Stowe, whom was a favorite of Shakespeare. I also have a rare document that was a bill co-authored by the then Governor of Massachusetts John Hancock, with his original signature.

    I wanted to offer my children another dimension of history by letting them see, read and feel historic figures from that time in history through first published editions, instead of books written today with political correctness or changed historical facts. I have a couple bibles published in 1630’s. Original Charles Dickens and Samuel Clemens books and a book published about Lincoln just two months after his death. I have an original post card written by a holocaust victim. My daughter was an expert on the holocaust and Titanic by the time she was 18. I have a book published in 1911 by William Stead who drowned on the Titanic and predicted his death in his book. I’ve got books on the great war in Europe, the civil war and even one on Wyatt Earp. Their fun to read.

    This is partially why I’m excited to witness the challenge that Professor Turley has taken on. This is history in the making and whatever the outcome, it will be in the history books of our children’s children and all future challenges to the Constitutional laws that established our nation.

    I enjoy reading your comments Olly and others on here. Thank you for your kind comments.

  13. @KarenS

    Above, you said:

    Because I worked briefly on a clinical trial for an investigational new drug cocktail for HIV patients. It was the most depressing work I’ve ever done. I would read through case study after case study. The patient would be described as healthy, and very hopeful, at the start of the study. 10 months later, he had crashed and died. That length of time varied, but inevitably, they almost all died. And reading about how they suffered before they died in a clinically detached summary literally brought me to tears. I read through hundreds of people’s deaths, wishing so much they had made it. It was very moving, and heartbreaking.

    That is exactly what the pro-Gay folks have either not seen, or choose to ignore. There is some sort of generalized perception that HIV is not that bad nowadays, because the infected are living longer. Even Rafflaw above seemed surprised that more people die from HIV/AIDS each year than are murdered by murderers:

    The murder rate per 100,000 in 2010 = 4.8
    The death rate from AIDS/HIV in 2010=6.1

    That is because most of the gaystories we see or read are about “homophobia.” Here is a great article about

    Why Did AIDS Ravage the U.S. More Than Any Other Developed Country? Solving an epidemiological mystery

    http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117691/aids-hit-united-states-harder-other-developed-countries-why

    Sooo, once again, I ask the question I asked above:

    From the CDC, in 2011, in the United States, gay and bisexual men accounted for 79% of 38,825 estimated HIV diagnoses among all males aged 13 years and older and 62% of 49,273 estimated diagnoses among all persons receiving an HIV diagnosis that year. Back of the envelope figuring means that 79% of 38,825 is 30,672 guys who have sex with guys getting HIV.

    30,672 divided by 365 = 84 HIV infected gay guys a day, or 3.5 per hour. Therefore, in the 24 hours since this thread began, 84 gay men have now been infected with HIV by their gay lovers.

    Sooo, if you really care about gay men, which of these do you warn them about:

    1. Preachers (nutty or otherwise) who preach the gay lifestyle is wrong and destructive;
    2. Gay men who want to have sex with them

    Squeeky Fromm
    Girl Reporter

  14. Msjettexas,
    Congratulations on your clean bill of health! My father had lung cancer (Pall Mall) but MD Anderson kept him going for 10 years. My wife just got her cancer-free status after 6 months of chemo for CLS. It really gives one a different perspective when reading the whiny comments here.

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