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USA: A controversial
Arizona minister who prays for the death of President Obama has attracted attention from the Secret Service to
a small group of protesters who hold regular
demonstrations outside his church.
The Rev. Steven Anderson quoted passages from the Old
Testament to the congregation of his Faithful Word
Baptist Church about the kinds of people God hates in
Tempe on August 16, 2009. Anderson then told worshippers
he interprets those passages to include Mr. Obama and
that he prays for the president’s death.
While Anderson didn’t say he wanted his parishioners to
attack the president, he did say the country would
benefit from Mr. Obama dying. “If you want to know how
I’d like to see Obama die, I’d like him to die of
natural causes,” Anderson told KNXV-TV. “I don’t want
him to be a martyr. We don’t need another holiday. I’d
like to see him die, like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer.”
Anderson told the station the Secret Service contacted
him after his comments became public and that his
attorney advised him to deny giving the agency an
interview. Anderson’s sermon inspired the creation of a
group called People Against Clergy Who Preach Hate to
protest against the pastor.
“I’m just disgusted with this man who claims to be a
minister of the Lord preaching hate toward the
president,” protester Larry Crane told KNXV-TV. “It’s
hard to believe we could have someone of a religious
nature wishing our president was dead,” protester
William Crumb told the station.
Some parishioners — whether they didn’t provide their
names or the station just didn’t report them is unclear
— supported their minister. “I hate people that hate
God,” one Faithful Word parishioner said.
“As far as I know we live in America, we have freedom of
religion, freedom to assemble and the freedom of
speech,” another parishioner said.
Protesters will continue to demonstrate outside
Anderson’s church until he stops preaching what they
consider hate speech. “I just think it’s sad,” Crane
told the station. “We can have discourse without
preaching hate. That’s what this minister is doing.”
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