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Katy Perry Kissed a Girl, and the Church Doesn't Like It

Katy Perry’s hit song “I Kissed a Girl” inspired a spin-off that played on a sign outside a Christian church in Blacklick, Ohio. Havens Corners Church ran its own version of Perry’s lyric by adding an evangelical twist: "I kissed a girl and I liked it, then I went to hell."


Katy Perry’s hit song “I Kissed a Girl” inspired a spin-off that played on a sign outside a Christian church in Blacklick, Ohio. Havens Corners Church ran its own version of Perry’s lyric by adding an evangelical twist: "I kissed a girl and I liked it, then I went to hell."

"It's not something that is really a shock if you're a scriptural person," the Reverend Dave Allison, pastor of the 100-member church, told The Columbus Dispatch. "We meant that as a loving warning to teens. The Scriptures tell us that you should not do what the song tells you to do.”

Perry, who released a Christian pop album in 2001, has achieved international success with her song about kissing another female. The church's message, however, was lost on most Blacklick residents.

Observers either were not familiar with the song and didn't understand the cultural reference or didn't understand the message, according to the Dispatch. So Allison removed the sign on Thursday, saying that it was not due to any pressure.

"It was obvious: 'If you're gay, you're going to hell,'" said Wendy Olinski of Reynoldsburg, a neighboring town. "At first, I have to say, I laughed hysterically because I was shocked. But that's going way too far. It's just rude." (The Advocate)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Peggy
    Date posted: 9/8/2008 9:53:00 PM
    Hometown: Fort Collins

    Comment:

    I kissed a girl and I loved it!!!!

  • Name: James Edward
    Date posted: 9/7/2008 8:26:00 PM
    Hometown: Sacramento CA

    Comment:

    I called the church's "prayer line" and told the man who answered that I kissed a girl and I didn't like it. I asked him if he would pray for me? He hung up the phone.

  • Name: Carol
    Date posted: 9/7/2008 1:47:00 PM
    Hometown: MO

    Comment:

    This Church in Ohio must be a Pentecostal Church, the extemists of Christian Churches. I read recently that Palin although christened in the RC Church has spent her life in and out of Pentecostal Churches, whether it is in the title of the Church's name or not. This explained why she thinks that children who are attacked and raped and become pregnant shouldn't be aborted if they don't have a physical problem that would prevent delivering this misbegotten event. Even incest is o. k. with her to put a woman through, age shouldn't matter. This is so cruel, and how any woman who knows the score with five of her own children, could think that pleases God has a very misbegotten belief system IMO.

  • Name: vlight
    Date posted: 9/7/2008 1:44:00 PM
    Hometown: RI

    Comment:

    WTF....people who go to that church should kill themselves with shame lol... so immature...

  • Name: Tim Hulsey
    Date posted: 9/6/2008 7:55:00 PM
    Hometown: Charlottesville

    Comment:

    Jill Sobule's "I Kissed a Girl" is better.

  • Name: Whitney
    Date posted: 9/6/2008 6:25:00 PM
    Hometown: Columbus, OH

    Comment:

    I find it interesting that this "fiasco" happened just outside of Columbus, OH-- named one of the top cities for gays and my hometown. O-H-I-O!!! But yeah, I think the whole thing was a bit of a stretch, and as Sarah said Kate Perry isn't gay. Most people don't really listen to the actuall content of the song b/c the chorus is so friggin catchy... Most of the songs heard on the radio that "popularize" homosexuality (mainly lesbianism) are not from a lesbian perspective. "I Kissed A Girl" and "My Girl Got A Girlfriend" are perfect examples of shallow music that exploit, rather than represent, the lesbian community.

  • Name: julian
    Date posted: 9/5/2008 10:20:00 PM
    Hometown: dc

    Comment:

    The people from the church need to chill. Its just a song. She is not saying she is gay either way.

  • Name: Paul
    Date posted: 9/5/2008 7:46:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Perhaps that church should have added to their sign: "But you can beat gays, women and non-Christians and God will give you a place to the right of Jesus." The mean-spirited Christians (well represented now by Sarah "Suzanne Sugarbaker" Palin) are making this country the laughing stock of the planet.

  • Name: Sara
    Date posted: 9/5/2008 7:00:00 PM
    Hometown: Carrollton, GA

    Comment:

    Katy Perry's song is about 3-drink-minimum lesbians who aren't gay, they kiss girls to spice up their boring hetero relationships. No self-respecting lesbian would like that garbage.

  • Name: Rosita Libre de Marulanda
    Date posted: 9/5/2008 5:42:00 PM
    Hometown: Brooklyn, New York

    Comment:

    Never heard of Katy Perry before but Now I have and I will make sure to listen to her album. I am so proud of her. I also kissed a girl and I like it. It was heaven!



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