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FRAUD? Video doesn’t match gay pastor’s Whole Foods ‘fag’ slur story

April 21, 2016

By Gregory Tomlin, Christian Examiner

AUSTIN (Christian Examiner) – Video cameras are everywhere, including over the checkout line of an Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market.

That’s particularly bad news for an openly-gay pastor who claimed in a video April 14 that he purchased a personalized cake at the store only to find that it had been inscribed with an anti-gay slur.

Jordan Brown, who leads the “affirming” congregation known as Church of Open Doors, said he discovered the phrase “Love Wins Fag” on the cake only after he left the store. In his original video, he claimed the cake was in its sealed container with an intact label over the lower lip of the box.

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