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| The Rev. Louie Giglio, paster of Passion City Church |
The Rev. Louie Giglio
of Passion City Church on Garson Drive in Buckhead said in a statement he
withdrew because it was likely that the “prayer I would offer will be dwarfed
by those seeking to make their agenda the focal point of the inauguration,”
according to the Political Insider report by Jim Galloway in the AJC.
Addie Whisenant, a
spokeswoman for the Presidential Inaugural Committee, said the committee had
chosen Giglio because of his work to end human trafficking.
“We were not aware of
Pastor Giglio’s past comments at the time of his selection and they don’t
reflect our desire to celebrate the strength and diversity of our country at
this inaugural,” Whisenant said in a statement.
The liberal website
ThinkProgress posted audio of the sermon Wednesday. In the talk, which the
pastor said he gave 15 or 20 years ago, Giglio cites Scripture and called
same-sex relationships sinful and an abomination. He warned congregants about
what he called the “aggressive agenda” for acceptance of the “homosexual
lifestyle.” And he recommended the writings of an advocate for therapy that
aims to convert gays and lesbians into heterosexuals.
Repeatedly in the
sermon, Giglio urged congregants to welcome gays and lesbians to the church and
says God loves them.
In Thursday’s
statement, Giglio said “speaking on this issue has not been in the range of my
priorities in the past 15 years.”
Obama’s inaugural
planners have put an emphasis on reflecting diversity in the festivities,
including the participation of gay Americans. Obama personally selected Richard
Blanco, whose work explores his experience as a Cuban-American gay man, as the
inaugural poet. And the Lesbian and Gay Band Association of St. Louis was one
of the first selections to march in the inaugural parade.
Whisenant said the
committee was considering others to deliver the benediction at the Jan. 21
event.
To read Galloway’s
entire article, go here.

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