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Published On: Thu, Jan 5th, 2017

Ellen Degeneres cancels Gospel singer Kim Burrell’s appearance over sermon against homosexuality

Ellen Degeneres has cancelled a scheduled appearance on her talk show by Gospel singer Kim Burrell, after a video of the singer preaching against homosexuality last week was posted online, provoking a backlash.

In the sermon, delivered at the Houston church Burrell founded, the singer warned against homosexual behavior.

“Anybody in the room who is living with a homosexual spirit, beg God to free you. If you play with it in 2017, you’ll die from it,” Burrell stated. “If you play with it in 2017 in God’s house, you’ll die from it. Y’all came to hear about carnal, I came to tell you about sin.”

“That perverted homosexual spirit is the spirit of delusion and confusion, and has deceived many men and women,” she said. “And it’s caused a stain on the Body of Christ.”

She also listed specific homosexual acts and said acting upon them was perverted.

Ellen DeGeneres, Toys for Tots Marines and local children celebrate the launch of the Duracell Power a Smile program that will donate up to 1 million batteries to Toys for Tots, triggered by the purchase of eligible Duracell battery packs. (Nov. 22, Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles) Photo by John Shearer/Invision for Duracell/AP Images

Ellen DeGeneres, Toys for Tots Marines (Nov. 22, Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles) Photo by John Shearer/Invision for Duracell/AP Images

Burrell went on to criticize homosexuality in the church, citing Georgia megachurch Pastor Eddie Long, who has been accused of sexually abusing male members of his church, and Andrew Caldwell, who became an Internet phenomenon after a 2014 video of him declaring that he’d been delivered from homosexuality went viral.

The clip with this part of Burrell’s sermon was posted on YouTube with the title “Kim Burrell bashes homosexuals; implies they will die in 2017,” getting more than a half-million views by Monday.

Burrell released a video message on Facebook live in which she stood by the message in her sermon, saying she came online to respond to the backlash because she cared about God’s creation.

“I never said LGBT last night,” she stated. “I said S-I-N.”

Burrell pointed out that the focus was on selective portions of her sermon given at Love & Liberty Fellowship Pentecostal Overcoming Holy Church, saying this was the design of “the enemy” to make it look like she has a personal agenda against people.

“We’re not in a war against flesh and blood,” Burrell explained.

“To every person that is dealing with the homosexual spirit that has it — I love you because God loves you,” she emphasized. “But God hates the sin in you and me, anything that is against the nature of God. I’m called to do what God called me to do and that’s it.”

She also clarified in the video she was addressing people who operate with that spirit in the church with deception.

Burrell was supposed to sing “I See A Victory” Thursday on Degeneres’ show with music artist Pharrell Williams from the soundtrack of the new Hidden Figures movie.

But DeGeneres, who is openly gay and was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November by Barack Obama for her influence on gay rights, announced Tuesday on Twitter that Burrell had been bumped, tweeting, “For those asking, Kim Burrell will not be appearing on my show.”

An online petition asking Williams and DeGeneres to cancel Burrell’s appearance was posted, prompting Williams to say on Instagram, “I condemn hate speech of any kind.”

There is no room in this world for any kind of prejudice,” he went on. “My greatest hope is for inclusion and love for all humanity in 2017 and beyond.”

Singer and actress Janelle Monáe, who stars in the “Hidden Figures” film, was set to appear on DeGeneres’ show with Burrell and Williams.

She shared Williams’ post, stating, “My advice: If your religion is causing you to spew out words of hate, judge, or look down on others because of who one loves then you need to change it.”

Actress Octavia Spencer, another star of the film, shared Williams’ post as well, writing, “I agree. We are all God’s children equal in his eyes. Hatred isn’t the answer. Intolerance isn’t the answer.”

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