CBS2 talks with Boise pastor who went viral for stance on LGBTQ community

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Published on Aug 7, 2022
A Boise pastor has gone viral on TikTok for his views on pride month and the LGBTQ community.

One of the videos, which has received almost 75,000 views, questions a portion of a sermon he wrote to counter pride month.

"I don't care if you're bi, I don't care if you're tri, I don't care if you're quazi, I don't care what you are, OK, stop emailing, stop texting and asking if you can come to the church because the answer is no," Joe Jones, pastor of Shield of Faith Baptist Church, says in a video posted to the church's YouTube page.
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