Westboro Baptist Church to picket ‘fake Christian’ Kim Davis

The God Hates Fags group have promised to picket clerk at the Rowan County Courthouse on Monday.

The group – famous for picketing army veterans funerals and spewing homophobia across America – have they plan to teach fellow homophobe Davis a “lesson on adultery”.

Davis, the clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, was briefly jailed earlier this year after she defied court orders to stop blocking same-sex marriage.

The WBC claim that Davis is a hypocrite – attacking her marital history by claiming she herself is “living in sin.”

“Kim claims that she has lived in proud sin for many years, divorcing and remarrying, not one time or two times – in fact you need a score card to keep track,” WBC said in a press release.

The WBC then go on to say that if Davis was a true Christian, she would renounce her sins and show mercy – by allowing gay people to marry.

That’s right – the WBC say Davis should allow same-sex marriage.

However, that’s only because they believe she had “enabled fags” by committing adultery and that her sin is as bad as theirs.

“If Kim Davis received mercy from God and grace, as she claims, she would, with all due haste put her sin away,” WBC said.

“She would mourn for her sins, and in a show of great mercy, she would be busy apologising to the fags for enabling them, and she would, with all diligence, give those perverts a marriage license.”

“Kim Davis has decided that her adultery is less sin, than the sin of the sodomites.”

And it seems Davis may have got the memo.

In court filings this week, Davis signalled that she is no longer trying to block gay weddings, after altering marriage license forms.

Davis removed her name from the licenses – adding text which instead states the licenses are ‘pursuant to federal court order’.

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