Street Preachers Protesting Homosexuality Assaulted at Seattle's  Pridefest
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_Melissa Barnhart_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/melissa-barnhart/)  
, CP Reporter
July 5, 2013




 
Two street preachers carrying signs that read "repent  or else" and "Jesus 
saves from sin" were protesting against homosexuality at a  gay pride event 
in Seattle, Wash., on Sunday, and were physically attacked,  punched and 
kicked by attendees who warned them that they "better leave or  else."
A man attending the Pridefest event recorded the altercation on camera, and 
 his video is now "a key piece of evidence against two suspects," KOMO-TV  
reports. 
Jason Queree, 36, who is one of the two suspects, is shown repeatedly 
hitting  a street preacher in the back of the head while he's on the ground. 
Queree has  been arrested 29 times since 1995. Both men are facing misdemeanor 
assault  charges. 
The witness who shot the video told _KOMO-TV_ 
(http://www.komonews.com/news/crime/Video-shows-crowd-attacking-religious-protesters-at-Pridefest-21415186
1.html?tab=video&c=y)  that the crowd was  incited when one of the street 
preachers said to "repent or go to hell." 
Ruben Israel, who's been a _street preacher_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/american-evangelist-arrested-in-london-for-preaching-homosexuality-is-a-
sin-99420/)  for 33 years  and is a member of Bible Believers, which has 74 
chapters nationwide, told The  Christian Post on Friday that he has 
encountered attacks similar to the one in  Seattle

 
 
During a protest in Chicago, Ill., on June 30, Israel described a scene in  
which counter-protesters rushed past police and slapped members of Bible  
Believers, and even attempted to light his Bible on fire.



 
Similarly, at a protest in Albuquerque, N.M., Israel told CP that police 
had  to use their patrol cars to block the street preachers away from a crowd 
that  was throwing items at the men before they were escorted by police into 
the  patrol cars for safety. The protesters then banged on the police 
vehicles and  began making sexually-explicit gestures toward them. 
Israel said he "believes that the Supreme Court's decision last month has  
influenced the gay community to become lot more aggressive." And he added 
that  physical attacks, such as the one in Seattle, "will happen more often." 
"We are not haters," Israel said. "This has nothing to do with hate. It's  
sharing the Gospel." 
"[The _LGBT community_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/calif-lawmakers-pass-transgender-bill-allowing-k-12-students-choice-of-bathroom-sports-team-99
377/) ] believes they have  the law behind them. If you disagree with them, 
you're in the wrong. These are  people who blanket themselves with the word 
'tolerance.' I see it escalating  over and over and over. They will attack 
us in the presence of police and they  will attack us in front of a video 
camera," he added. 
According to Israel, street preachers go "where the rubber meets the road," 
 and challenge society's acceptance of immorality and sin. 
"We don't just target homosexuals," he said. "Unfortunately, most 
Christians  have never seen these incidents, such as the one in Seattle. "For 
somebody to  get so aggressive – pushing, shoving and hitting – speaks  
volumes."

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