Ted Lieu stood in silence after announcing he would share what Jesus had to say about homosexuality.

In a speech on the House floor, Lieu criticized the GOP for bills that Democrats have condemned as targeting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer community.

The Washington Post had a piece in May titled "GOP lawmakers push historic wave of bills targeting rights of LGBTQ teens, children and their families" and an article in April titled "Some Republicans fear party overreach on LGBT measures"

Lieu said he wanted to recite what Jesus Christ said about homosexuality.

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The congressman stood in silence for over 20 seconds, seeming to send a message that Jesus had not said anything.

He said goodbye before leaving the stage.

The speech received a lot of attention, making headlines for several news outlets.

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Several users said that they voted for Lieu, with one urging the representative to run for president.

Lieu, who represents Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Manhattan Beach, has a large following on the social networking site.

He spoke about gun control and the importance of unity.

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Lieu was named the Democratic nominee for the 36th district.

The image is featured in Newsweek.

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