Last month, a few radical anti-gay activists held a three-hour press conference prior to oral arguments at the Supreme Court on the issue of marriage equality. Entitled “Crimes against Nature and the Constitution: Cultural Marxism and America’s Moral Collapse,” the event featured Cliff Kincaid, Peter LaBarbera, Alan Keyes, and Matt Barber, who added his own voice to those threatening revolution if the Supreme Court strikes down anti-gay marriage bans.

“Same-sex marriage and the free exercise of religion, particularly biblical Christianity, cannot coexist in harmony,” Barber warned, saying that Christians are already being “forced to call evil good and good evil.”

Reading from the Religious Right pledge to defy any Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage, Barber warned that such a ruling will “bring about an inevitable collision with religious freedom and conscience rights. The precedent established will leave no room for any limitation on what can constitute such a redefined notion of marriage or human sexuality. We cannot and will not allow this to occur on our watch.”

“We were hearing a lot of talk about revolution,” he stated, “well, revolution is at hand”: