Nutjob Pastor: I Was Misquoted About A Gay Bar Owner Being Cured By “Anointed Cake” (He Wasn’t) [VIDEO]

Remember Pastor Lance Wallnau, who last week claimed that a gay bar owner was cured of his homosexuality by eating an “anointed cake”? Well, after rightfully being subjected to national ridicule, he’s now claiming that he was misquoted (from his own video) even though he admits that he got the “facts” of the story wrong. Kyle Mantyla reports at Right Wing Watch:

In attempting to defend himself, Wallnau read from the book “Transformation: Change The Marketplace and You Change the World” by Ed Silvoso, which was the source of the story that Wallnau told last week. But in reading the section, Wallnau discovered that he had gotten the details of the story wrong.

The book claims that it was a gay bar manager who was freed from the “demonic forces” that were holding him after he was baptized by a Christian patron and that this manager then baked a cake for the bar owner, who then transformed the bar into a church after he was converted as a result of eating the anointed cake.

Despite the fact that it was Wallnau who got the story wrong and that the media was simply reporting what he had originally said, Wallnau is now bizarrely claiming that he was misquoted. “So you see, they were not quoting me correctly in The Huffington Puffington Post,” Wallnau declared, “because the guy didn’t get delivered…. Ex-gay guy ends up getting delivered by water baptism, not by the cake. This is what the liberals do, they always misquote you. Get it straight!”

Wallnau, you’ll note, is quite comically bewigged.