‘Spend More Time On Your Knees Than On The Internet’

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Vice President Mike Pence said during an event Tuesday hosted by an anti-LGBT Christian conservative advocacy group that he handles online criticism through prayer and by “extending grace.”

“No. 1 is spend more time on your knees than on the internet,” Pence said of how he handles critics during a “fireside chat” at an Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) event.

“As a Christian believer, we’re charged to pray for our loved ones but also pray for our enemies. You have lots of opportunities in politics to do that,” Pence told ADF CEO Michael Farris.

“Forgiveness is a great gift, and my wife and I literally try to work through forgiving people who might speak woefully against us or might mischaracterize who we are and what our family’s all about,” he added.

Pence cited the pushback against his wife, Karen Pence, for teaching art at a Christian school in Virginia that prohibits LGBT students and faculty as an example of criticism the couple has faced in Washington that surprised him.

“We honestly didn’t see that one coming,” Pence said. “Our kids went to the school when I was in Congress.”

According to the SPLC:

Founded by some 30 leaders of the Christian Right, the Alliance Defending Freedom is a legal advocacy and training group that has supported the recriminalization of homosexuality in the U.S. and criminalization abroad; has defended state-sanctioned sterilization of trans people abroad; has linked homosexuality to pedophilia and claims that a “homosexual agenda” will destroy Christianity and society. ADF also works to develop “religious liberty” legislation and case law that will allow the denial of goods and services to LGBT people on the basis of religion. Since the election of President Donald Trump, the ADF has become one of the most influential groups informing the administration’s attack on LGBT rights working with an ally in Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Twitter mocked Pence’s advice to the anti-LGBT group:

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