Marco Rubio to headline anti LGBT Event in Orlando - Pulse Massacre by gay muslim

Senator Marco Rubio will headline a pro-righteous pro-God, anti-LGBT religious conference being held in Orlando on the two month anniversary of the massacre at gay nightclub Pulse.
The Orlando-based Liberty Counsel Action, an anti-LGBT group whose affiliate is famous for representing Kentucky clerk Kim Davis in her stand against the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision, announced in an email [on July 27] that the Florida Renewal Project will be hosting an event called “Rediscovering God in America” in August. The event will be headlined by Rubio, who will speak alongside anti-LGBT activists David Barton, Bill Federer, Ken Graves and Mat Staver.
The Florida Renewal Project is an affiliate of conservative activist David Lane’s American Renewal Project, which hosts “Rediscovering God” conferences around the country.
Mat Staver is perhaps the most famous person on that list, as he represented anti-gay county clerk Kim Davis as she defied the Supreme Court’s ruling on gay marriage.
Another individual slated to appear at the conference is David Lane. More on his record via NCRM: 
Lane has called homosexuality “debauchery,” and that homosexuality is a moral crisis that “threatened our utter destruction.”
Lane’s focus for several years has been to encourage anti-LGBT Christian pastors to run for political offices across local, state, and national levels. He has been closely tied to Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, and Ted Cruz, and in 2013 Lane wrote an op-ed calling for a “war to restore a Christian America.”
Rubio previously insinuated that it was the Orlando massacre which motivated him to seek re-election to the Senate after saying he would not seek re-election if he lost his bid for the Republican nomination for president (which he did). 

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