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When millions of people tuned into to watch music’s biggest award show, they did not know they would be

attending a mass wedding with the aim of affirming same sex marriage. And at least one person is hot as fire

about it.

Boldly outspoken Christian leader Bishop Paul S. Morton, 63, expressed his outrage on Twitter after the 56th

Grammy Awards featured Queen Latifah, who was ordained for a day, officiating the nuptials of 34 couples—

some gay, some straight, all diverse.

“I woke up mad at the devil,” tweeted Bishop Morton, after posting a string of messages on Sunday, Jan. 26

reprimanding pastors for being silent on the issue of gay marriage, which he abbreviated “SSM” in his short

posts.

“The world has many influential people speaking 4 (SSM) what they want but not a lot of influential preachers

talking about what God wants,” he said.

Morton also added, “Preachers who claim 2 Represent God it’s time 2 come out of the closet. ((SSM) on family

TV was over the top we should b blowing twitter up.”

Morton was nominated this year for Best Gospel Album for “Best Days Yet”—a trophy that went to Tye Tribbett

instead.

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article courtesy of EEWMagazine.com

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