LA Dodgers Clayton Kershaw writes Bible passage on Pride hat
- On June 14, 2025, Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw wore a Pride-themed hat inscribed with Genesis 9:12-16 during a game in Los Angeles.
- Kershaw's act followed ongoing tensions after the Dodgers hosted Pride Night events featuring the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an activist group mocking Christian symbols.
- The biblical inscription references God's covenant with Noah, symbolized by the rainbow, which Kershaw presented to emphasize the original meaning of the rainbow.
- Kershaw explained that his objection was specifically directed at ridicule aimed at Christianity, emphasizing that he does not support mocking any religion and that his protest was unrelated to the LGBTQ community.
- This prompted the Dodgers to relaunch Christian Faith and Family Day and sparked debate about religious respect amid LGBTQ celebrations at the stadium.
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LA Dodgers Star Sparks Backlash After Writing Bible Verse On Hat For Pride Night
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was criticized after he added a Bible verse to his LGBTQ+ Pride-themed hat that featured the team's logo.The verses from Genesis 9:12–16 recount God’s covenant with Noah, using the rainbow as a symbol of His promise never to flood the earth and destroy all life again.You can see the photo of Kershaw's hat below. @cw_cardenas/XThey read:""And God said, 'This is the sign of the covenant that I make betwe…
Dodgers Great's Little Adjustment to His 'Pride' Hat Has Christians Cheering, LGBT Crowd Fuming
The story never changes: woke liberals tolerate everything except differing views. Incredibly, they seem unable to understand or accept the fact that Christians will not celebrate “pride.” On Friday, the […] The post Dodgers Great's Little Adjustment to His 'Pride' Hat Has Christians Cheering, LGBT Crowd Fuming appeared first on The Western Journal.
Ex-MLB star rips 'gay sh*t' after 'Pride' flag shown on big screen during national anthem · American Wire News
A former professional baseball player called out the league for giving fans a “lecture” instead of entertainment and demanded they “stop the gay sh*t.” Former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker set off debate after his comments about the baseball community’s LGBTQ support stirred both outrage and support. Rocker, who retired after the 2003 season, is no stranger to controversy, as his past comments have proven. And as Pride events rolled out at …
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