E J Broomell #fundie onenewsnow.com
The people in this country may be diverse, but only one God exists-- and Jesus is not of Middle Eastern descent.
The people in this country may be diverse, but only one God exists-- and Jesus is not of Middle Eastern descent.
I agree with Kingenschmitt. This is a Christian country. Let only Christians pray.
[The topic extends over several news stories from Jul.11-14. So many fundies, it's hard to pick just one, or two or three...]
If we are Christian and we believe in one the One God, then we also believe in Satan. This action in the Senate has THROWN THE DOORS OPEN TO SATAN AND HIS DEMONIC SPIRITS. WATCH HOW QUICKLY SATANIC SPIRITS FILL THE SENATE! IT WILL HAPPEN FASTER THAN IT CAN BE REPORTED BY THE MEDIA!!!!!!! The only reversal will be when the other 99 Senators (on their knees)banish Satan in the name of Jesus and by the power of the blood shed on the Cross for our sins.
[and another thread on this site...]
Those who DEFEND a Hindu prayer in our Congress, are GODLESS. There IS no other God than the God this country was formed under!
[Congress opened with a Hindu prayer.]
Just seems to me evry foreign person that enters the US as a senator or whatever. want to expand the rights of there own religion. Dont want me to speak of mine but I am supposed to sit back and have your rights shoved in my face. Keep allowing all these homo's and other flag burners and such have there way. Next might as well take the "In God We Trust" from our currency, start using theres why not. I amg one mad American born citizen readin this crap day after day.
[A North Carolina court ruled that witnesses can take an oath on any text that is sacred to them.]
Isn't this another attempt at forcing Islamic beliefs upon American citizens, soil and court system? This is the U.S., not an Islamic nation, so why again are we catering to this? If it were an American on Islamic soil, do we really believe the Bible would be allowed in that country much less their court system?
[On Disney's decision of making wedding ceremonies at its parks and on its cruise lines available to homosexual couples.]
Such inclusiveness, says AFA president Tim Wildmon, is why families must be warned. "You could be innocently taking your family to Disney World or Disneyland, and you're walking down the middle of the park and here's comes this parade of wedding attendees [that includes] two men who've just gotten 'married' at Disney World," he says. "That's something to take into consideration before you go and patronize the Walt Disney Company this summer."
[Alleged beating of elderly homosexual man proven false.]
Dr. Donald E. Wildmon, founder and chairman of the American Family Association (AFA), says he does not expect any retraction of accusations by homosexual activists -- but he does expect them to continue their push for "hate crimes" legislation, regardless of the facts. He recalls similar reaction to a highly publicized incident in October 1998.
"This really calls to mind the incident in Wyoming a few years ago [when] a young man named Matthew Shepherd supposedly ... was beaten because he was a homosexual," says Wildmon. "The truth later came out that the people who beat him to death did not even know he was a homosexual; they were robbing him."
An incident such as the Shepherd case, says the AFA founder, "gets big play early on" -- but despite later findings, "it's planted in the minds of people who don't hear the truth."
Law enforcement authorities in Detroit say they now consider the Anthos case closed. But at least one Detroit-area homosexual advocacy group, the Triangle Foundation, is hopeful the police will take into account the testimony of Anthos and continue to pursue the case, despite the physical evidence casting doubt on his claims.
Conservative and Christian leaders have argued for years that, if "hate crimes" legislation became law, it could become illegal for pastors to preach from the Bible regarding homosexuality.