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Marco Rubio Defends Radical Anti-LGBT Orlando Event

As first reported on Right Wing Watch(link is external), Sen. Marco Rubio is slated to speak at an event in Orlando next week that will feature some of the country’s most extreme anti-LGBT activists(link is external).

Rubio has denied that the “Rediscovering God in America” event, which will take place exactly two months after the horrific shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub, has anything to do with anti-LGBT activism. In response to criticism last week, the senator attacked (link is external) “the media and liberal activists” for labeling “a gathering of faith leaders as an anti-LGBT event” when it is “nothing of the sort.” He also called for more courteous dialogue in the debate over marriage equality that is “respectful of the views and the dignity of those on both sides.”

The Florida senator has clearly misrepresented the nature of the event, which is being led by political activists with a clear anti-LGBT agenda.

The Florida event is part of a series of “Rediscovering God in America” events hosted by David Lane, a self-described “a political operative(link is external)” intent on infusing the U.S. government with his own brand of Christian nationalism. Lane has said(link is external) that God will punish America for its growing acceptance homosexuality with “car bombs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and Des Moines, Iowa(link is external)” and potentially the total destruction of America(link is external).

At least as of recently, Lane’s American Renewal Project, which organizes these events, functioned as part of the American Family Association(link is external), one of the most vehemently anti-LGBT groups on the Religious Right.

The very first Rediscovering God in America event, which took place in Iowa in 2011, was clearly political. At that event, Mike Huckabee called on participants to become “spiritual warriors” to fight marriage equality(link is external), and David Barton, who will also be addressing the Florida event, claimed that Jesus Christ opposed the minimum wage(link is external).

Barton is also not a pastor but a GOP activist who was a member of the Republican Party platform committee and is a former leader of the Texas Republican Party.

Barton has a lengthy anti-LGBT record(link is external), as we’ve reported:

Barton is delighted by the fact(link is external) that God is preventing researchers from finding a cure or vaccine for HIV/AIDS. According to Barton, HIV/AIDS is a punishment for sin and therefore God will block a potential cure: “God says, ‘Hey you’re going to bear in your body the consequences of this homosexual behavior.’” He argues(link is external) that HIV/AIDS is a divine “penalty” for gay people’s “shameful sexual acts.” On a similar note, Barton has called homosexuality “absolutely reprehensible and disgusting(link is external)” and said that marriage equality means we “are going down as a nation(link is external).”

Barton “guaranteed(link is external)” listeners that if they have children going to public schools “they are getting homosexual indoctrination.” He even said that public schools will “force them to be homosexual(link is external).” Barton’s gay rights conspiracy theories don’t end there: Before the passage of the 2009 Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act, Barton said(link is external) the law was “designed to single out preachers in the pulpit” and would put pastors in prison if they condemn homosexuality. Of course, that never happened.

The appearance of Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver alongside Rubio at the Orlando event should also put to rest the claim that this is an apolitical event.

Staver has claimed that gay rights advocates are terrorist(link is external)-like (link is external)minions(link is external) of(link is external) Satan(link is external) who are paving the way for the(link is external) destruction(link is external) of(link is external) America(link is external) and a second(link is external) revolution(link is external). When the Boy Scouts of America rescinded its ban on gay members, Staver said that the group would turn into “a playground for pedophiles(link is external),” claiming that gay people “entrap” and “groom” children and “force people into a lifestyle of destruction.”(link is external) Besides pedophilia, Staver has also linked homosexuality to the 2008 financial crisis(link is external) and violent crime(link is external).

He has also claimed that gay people are “forcing homosexuality on everyone by force of law(link is external)” and that the Obama administration of mandating “forced homosexuality(link is external).”

Staver, whose clients include anti-gay heroes such as Kentucky clerk Kim Davis(link is external) and Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore(link is external)has(link is external)praised(link is external) moves in Russia(link is external)India(link is external)Malawi(link is external) and Nigeria(link is external) to outlaw homosexual relationships or speech in favor of gay rights.”

Other speakers at Rubio’s event will include Maine pastor Ken Graves, who rails against “militant homofascism(link is external),” and activist Bill Federer, who thinks gay rights will usher in Islamic(link is external) rule(link is external) in the U.S.

While Rubio may try to deny that the event is in any way anti-LGBT, even a cursory glance at the rally speakers and principal organizer reveals that the senator’s statement flies in the face of reality.

If Rubio really believed that people should be “respectful of the views and the dignity of those on both sides,” aligning with radical activists who want homosexuality outlawed and smear gay people as pedophiles and Satanists is not a good start.