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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 25 May 2012
Tags: andy mullady, crack that wrist, remixes, fun with autontune, pastor, sean harris, charles worley, electrified fences, videos

It might not be the most flattering dance move, but thanks to remixer Andy Mullady, "Crack That Wrist" might become the newest dance fad to sweep the nation. Using anti-gay Pastor Sean Harris's "Crack that Wrist" sermon and mixing in some of Pastor Charles Worley's greatest hits (including "electric fence"), Mullady gives us a nice jam to wake up to this Friday morning. Listen after the jump!

 
Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 04 May 2012
Tags: pastor sean harris, berean baptist church, protest, mash, military atheists and secular humanists, anti-gay, lgbt abuse

Berean Baptist Church, the site of Pastor Sean Harris's now infamous "Punch your gay kid" sermon, will also be the site of a protest this Sunday, May 6.

We wonder if the Pastor Harris will try to punch anyone...

Details after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 03 May 2012
Tags: north carolina, pastor, sean harris, amendment one, sermon, parents, beat, homosexual, gay, out of kids, children, limp wrists, violence, videos, compares, jesus, christ, hyperbole, parable

North Carolina's Pastor Sean Harris continues to fumble his recovery from that weekend sermon instructing parents to beat the gay right out of their kids. Now, instead of blaming us for misinterpreting a message that was meant to be a "joke," Harris is saying his spiel was like one of Jesus's parables and simply hyperbole. 

 
Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 01 May 2012
Tags: pastor sean harris, berean baptist church, north carolina, anti-gay, anti-lgbt, lgbt youth, violence against children

Updated Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. EST

Pastor Harris has non-apologized for his non-Jesus like sermon calling for parents to beat their LGBT kids. Read what Harris has to say in the wake of national criticism, after the jump!

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