Patrick Stewart Fights Against The Antichrist Persecution Of Christians

By Theodore Shoebat

Patrick Stewart is fighting against the Antichrist persecution of Christians, by defending a Christian couple of Ireland who are being punished by the Irish government for refusing to make a pro-homosexual cake. According to the report:

The X-Men star told Newsnight last week that he supported the right of the McArthurs, the Christian family who owns Ashers, to refuse to make a message they find offensive.

The firm lost a landmark discrimination case after refusing to bake a cake with the words “support gay marriage” above a picture of Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street.

The man who played Captain Picard on Star Trek argued that nobody should be forced to write something they disagreed with.

He has since been lambasted by the LGBT community on social media and yesterday he clarified his comments on Facebook.

“In my view, this particular matter was not about discrimination, but rather personal freedoms and what constitutes them, including the freedom to object,” he wrote.

“Both equality and freedom of speech are fundamental rights – and this case underscores how we need to ensure one isn’t compromised in the pursuit of the other.”

Stewart has been an advocate of gay rights for years, and denied he shared the McArthurs’ views.

The homosexual agenda has nothing to do with “civil liberties” as they so claim. It has everything to do with control. The sodomites are trying to portray themselves as the next Civil Rights Movement, and identity themselves with the Blacks of olden times. But the reality is that they are using the Blacks as they express their contempt for African Americans. A fellow colleague of mine, Ryan Sorba, went undercover and met with some of the most top homosexual activists (Barney Frank included), and revealed, with a secret camera, how racist and vile the homosexual movement truly is:

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