A random man who approached microphones that were setup for a Friday afternoon press conference to address the arrest of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis warned members of the media that “destruction is coming on America.”
The man, who was carrying Bible-themed signage and a flagpole, while donning a long beard and cowboy hat, delivered an impromptu address about sin and the law just minutes before attorneys for Davis were scheduled to address her arrest.
Standing before an audience of journalists, he shared his wide-ranging views on religious themes, “loneliness on the streets” and “tyranny.”
“When they’re willing and able to arrest someone, it’s called tyranny,” he said, going on to also discuss spiritual issues. “We all gonna die. The word of God says, ‘Your life is like a vapor’ … we never know when we’re going to die.”
The man directly told the media that they are important to the nation, but seemingly accused them of not doing their jobs.
“This country was formed as a Christian nation,” he said, seemingly warning about the cost of sin. “I’m warning you: destruction is coming on America.”
He continued, claiming that the Constitution and Declaration of Independence say that “life begins in the womb, in conception.”
“The law by the Constitution says only Congress and the people they represent makes the laws,” he continued. “No judge can make the law … there is one law giver and that’s God.”
WLEX-TV ended up seemingly cutting off a live video feed as the man continued speaking.
A man identified as Alan Hoyle who matched the individual’s description was interviewed by WKYT-TV on Friday, saying that he was a supporter of Davis:
“Kudos to her for her stand, because, like I said, she would be disobeying the law if she did marry them,” he said. “She’s standing on her religious right.”
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