_The Christian  Post_ (/)  > _Politics_ (/politics/) |Tue, Jun. 07 2011 
01:25  PM EDT
Herman Cain States He Would Employ Homosexuals
By _Paul  Stanley_ (/author/paul-stanley/)  | Christian Post

 
Republican Presidential hopeful and businessman Herman  Cain responded to a 
blogger's question about hiring homosexuals who openly  proclaim their 
sexuality by stating he would have no problem appointing an  openly gay person 
to a position in his administration.

 
“Nope, not at all. I wouldn’t have a problem with that at all,” Cain  
commented. 
Cain, a former pizza chain executive who is touring _Iowa_ (/region/iowa/)  
this week, had just  concluded his remarks to a conservative gathering in 
the Pella area. 
“I just want people who – I want qualified. I want them to basically 
believe  in the Constitution of the United States of America, so, yep, I don’t 
have a  problem with appointing an openly gay person.” 
John Smid, director of Grace Rivers Ministry and the former director of 
Love  In Action, a ministry dedicated to helping individuals find freedom in 
Jesus  Christ from sexual and relational sin, offered his insight into Cain’s  
comments. 
“If any person is qualified to do a job, then yes, they should be hired, as 
 long as their personal agenda does not interfere with their job  
responsibilities,” said Smid. "I don’t see why sexual orientation, or any  
orientation for that matter, should make a difference. After all, I assume  
whoever 
he hires will be supporting the administration or the company they work  for.”
  
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Last March, Cain told a blogger from ThinkProgress.org that he would not  
appoint a Muslim to his Cabinet or to the federal bench, saying, “there is a  
creeping attempt, there is this attempt to gradually ease Sharia law and 
the  Muslim faith into our government.” 
However, Cain’s direct style and “outside of the beltway” experience 
appeal  to many midwestern voters in the Hawkeye state. 
Don Thurman, 78, a retired Church of the Nazarene minister, told the Des  
Moines Register, “I just think we need to curb the homosexual movement in our 
 country. It’s getting out of hand and I think we need to put some 
restrictions  on it and not allow them to be involved in certain things.” 
In spite of his differences with Cain on hiring homosexuals, Thurman said 
he  thinks Cain is “an excellent candidate because he’s straightforward, 
because he  makes a lot of sense, because he has a positive attitude of 
changing our country  back right.” 
Cain’s comments during yesterday’s appearance centered on the economy and 
his  staunch belief in not increasing the federal debt ceiling. He has been 
critical  of President Obama’s economic policies, saying on his website, “
Currently, the  federal government taxes too much and too often.” 
He considers himself a pro-life candidate, saying, “My position is life  
begins at conception.” He also affirms traditional _marriage_ 
(/topics/marriage/) . 
Cain, who resides in Atlanta, Ga., served as an associate minister at 
Antioch  Baptist Church North in Atlanta.

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