On Monday’s “Stand In The Gap” radio program, Gary Dull of the Pennsylvania Pastors Network speculated that President Trump could be under threat from LGBTQ people, claiming that this would not be surprising because the “philosophy of the ‘LBGT’ group comes right out of the pit of hell.”
Dull’s comments were in response to the allegations made by pastor Rodney Howard-Browne, who led a recent Oval Office prayer session, that there is a secret plan to attack President Trump and remove him from office. Howard-Browne has not specified who poses such a threat to Trump’s life, which left Dull and cohost Dave Kistler to speculate that Trump's recent move to bar transgender people from the military may have “angered a lot of people” who could potentially want to retaliate.
Dull cited threats he has personally received, which he said came from "the LGBT group,” and which he said proves that “there is a hatred” within the LGBTQ community. Dull went on to explain that threats from LGBTQ people aren’t surprising “because the philosophy of the ‘LBGT’ group comes right out of the pit of hell” and because “Satan’s mission statement is in the first part of John 10 where it says, ‘The thief cometh but not for to kill and steal and destroy,’ and you see that in the LGBT group and other groups out there that are anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Christian.”
Kistler went on to praise Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military as “absolutely amazing from a spiritual standpoint” and a “move that is in accord with what the scripture teaches with respect to human sexuality.” Trump’s actions, according to Kistler, are responsible for “creating a strong nationalist mindset with respect to the United States of America.”