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Kirk Cameron: Left Tried to ‘Crucify Me’ with New ‘Blasphemy Laws’

Kirk Cameron, who compared the backlash to the anti-gay statements he made on Piers Morgan Tonight(link is external) to the persecution of Puritans in England(link is external) and being “drug out to the public square and stoned so to speak(link is external),” told Liberty University students last week that “blasphemy laws are still alive and well in America” and that his critics tried to “crucify me(link is external)” because he had “blasphemed the God of Political Correctness.” He said conservative Christians shouldn’t be “wussing out” when confronted by questions about homosexuality and should deliver a message of “truth in love” in order to “see people in a right relationship with God, helped and healed and whole.”

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Later in his speech(link is external), Cameron promoted his movie about the Puritans who settled in Massachusetts Bay and claimed they supported “limiting the powers of government” and “religious and political freedom, freedom of speech.” Unfortunately for the students at Liberty University, founded as Liberty Baptist College, they didn’t learn that under the Colony’s law those who “openly condemne or oppose the baptizing of infants,” and a central doctrine of the Baptists is the rejection of infant baptism, “shall be sentenced to banishment(link is external).”

So while Cameron holds(link is external) the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a model for the contemporary U.S., the colony’s Puritan government held(link is external) that “Idolatry, blasphemy, heresy . . . are to be restrained and punished by the civil authority.”