I later checked what they were referring to.
First, it’s “Apologetics Press”, not “Apologist Press”. Nitpicking aside, a cursory examination of the site seems to indicate that it’s about “defending Christianity”, “debunking so-called biblical inconsistencies”, and “promoting Christian morality”.
The article which they seem to be referring to starts out by claiming the Founders would have supported the death sentence for sodomy [citation fucking needed - this part is pure unsupported assertion], then quoting William Blackstone’s defense of the anti-sodomy portion of English Common Law [Blackstone was never an American, let alone a Founder], then making a vague implication that because three states originally had a death penalty for sodomy that this is somehow relevant to the modern US [lolwut], then adding evidence in the form of documentation of a soldier being kicked out of the Continental Army for “sodomy and perjury”, and then finally the usual babble about homosexuality being against nature and God’s law and implying that the Founders desired the US to become a Christian nation [hahaha nope]. Lots of “most people don’t know” arguments which, even if accurate, still don’t say anything anything beyond “some people in that era or later believed or did so-and-so” as if that had anything to do with the Founders themselves.
At most, it proves that George Washington considered it necessary to sign off that discharge for legal and/or troop morale related reasons (and he didn’t personally make the judgment, it was someone named Colonel Tupper), and for all we know the perjury may have been considered the worse offense. Also, a discharge is *hardly* an execution.