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Former Megapastor, Josh Harris Puts Out Bizarre Video, Appears High, Fantasizes Over Male Celebrity

by | Sep 24, 2019 | Blog | 0 comments

You may remember that Reformation Charlotte broke the story in July that Joshua Harris, the former Purity Culture megachurch pastor, renounced his faith as he gave way to the LGBTQ guilt mafia. After Harris announced he was divorcing his wife, he followed suit that he no longer believed in the Christian faith and subsequently apologized to homosexuals for preaching against their aberrant lifestyle.

Soon after, Harris was seen at gay pride marches fellowshipping with homosexuals, wearing rainbow-colored paraphernalia, and eating rainbow-colored donuts. It is unknown what other rainbow-colored experiences he had on that day. However, one thing is for certain — he went from preaching a biblical worldview on sexuality to the extreme opposite, the total embrace of sexual immorality.

While the chain of events has been interesting to watch — divorce, followed by the renunciation of Christianity, followed by an apology to homosexuals, followed by marching in gay festivals with them — the most recent link in his journey to find himself is quite odd.

It is difficult to ascertain beyond all doubt, however, in the recent video below published by Harris, Harris appears to be stoned as he holds up a magazine of a shirtless male celebrity — one who is most likely gay himself — while praising his hair and fantasizing about how cool it would be to hang out with him.

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All this does is raise more questions about Josh Harris. See the video below.

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