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May 19, 2015 04:37 PM UTC

Rep. Chaps Says Judges "Cooperate With Demonic Spirits"

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With the 2015 session of the Colorado legislature now in the books, the General Assembly’s most famous (or infamous, depending on your point of view) Republican representative, Gordon “Dr. Chaps” Klingenschmitt of Colorado Springs, has ended his self-imposed hiatus from his Pray in Jesus’ Name Youtube broadcasts. You’ll recall that Klingenschmitt temporarily stopped producing his Youtube shows after being punished in the legislature for asserting that the horrific attack on a pregnant woman in Longmont in March was “the curse of God upon America” for tolerating the practice of abortion. In the place of his regular quasi-political rants, Klingenschmitt uploaded a series of biblical education videos called “Discerning the Spirits.”

As Raw Story’s David Edwards reports, Klingenschmitt is in his second week of resumed PJN broadcasts, and was preaching yesterday about “discerning the spirits” all right–demons, that is. As they relate to gay people. And federal courts!

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a lower court ruling to stand that upheld a New Jersey law banning the discredited practice of converting gay people into heterosexuals.

On his Monday Pray in Jesus Name broadcast, Klingenschmitt argued that Christian psychotherapists had been stripped of their “free speech rights” because they could no longer use reparative therapy, which he said was “intended to repair the character flaw inside of someone who has a character problem and that problem is homosexual addiction.” [Pols emphasis]

“The Holy Spirit of God is a healing God and he would come, perhaps, through the psychotherapist to heal the homosexual of the sinful addiction,” Klingenschmitt explained. “And yet, there is a demonic spirit inside of the addict that is controlling their voluntary choices or, at least, has contracted with them and is manifesting through them in this sinful addiction.”

“What the lower court judges are doing is they are cooperating with the demonic spirit inside of the homosexual addict, and those judges are now reinforcing the sin,” he insisted. “That’s what these bad judges have done.”

This past April, one of the many bills killed by the one-seat GOP controlled Colorado Senate was a bill very similar to New Jersey’s law banning the use of so-called “reparative therapy” on minor children. The bill died with GOP Senators like Owen Hill defending the rights of persons who “want this therapy,” even though in the case of minor children, it’s generally the parents who want it–and despite the fact that “reparative therapy” has been condemned by the American Psychological Association, along with any type of therapy “based upon the assumption that homosexuality per se is a mental disorder.”

Fortunately, we’ve got Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt (R) to explain that gayness is not a “mental disorder” at all! What’s really going on here is that a demon who normally possesses gay people is also possessing judges, or at least getting judges to “cooperate” with the demons possessing gay people in order to “reinforce the sin” and prevent Godly therapists from purging (exorcising?) the “character flaw inside of someone who has a character problem and that problem is homosexual addiction.”

To which we can only say, this would have been illuminating testimony during the debate over House Bill 1175.

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