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Bill O'Reilly Goes Off On Religious Conservatives
The O'Reily Factor ^
| October 4,2002
| God'sgrrl
Posted on 10/04/2002 5:26:37 PM PDT by God'sgrrl
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:34:49 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:26:37 PM PDT
by
God'sgrrl
To: God'sgrrl
He is a boner with a thing for the Rosie Beast.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:27:38 PM PDT
by
smith288
To: God'sgrrl
Chill!!!!
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:27:54 PM PDT
by
Alissa
To: Alissa
Chill?
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:29:07 PM PDT
by
God'sgrrl
To: God'sgrrl
[Directed at O'Reilly]
O'Really? Check out Romans 1. It's in our training manual, bub. And BTW, anyone who wants our children exposed to homosexual scout masters and homosexual teachers has lost touch with grass roots America. Ask around on the street, dumbell. Remember how to do that?
To: God'sgrrl
I'm sick of O'Reilly.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:34:00 PM PDT
by
Argus
To: God'sgrrl
In fairness, O'Reilly wasn't saying that homosexuality was right. He was making the much more limited point that calling anything "sinful" was not useful in arguing over what public policy should be, given that we live in a secular society.
In other words, relying on religious arguments for purposes of advocating public law is counter-productive and will tend to be rejected by a majority of Americans.
He might be right, he might be wrong. But in fairness, he was not saying that those who argue homosexuality is sinful are incorrect as a matter of substance, and that if fact homosexuality is OK.
To: smith288
He does have this lovefest thing with Rosie...
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:34:19 PM PDT
by
God'sgrrl
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Christians have a right to state their beliefs..or opinions without being shouted down, I don't recall the viewer using the word sinful associated with public policy in his letter.
To: God'sgrrl
He states in Talking Points this evening that calling homosexuality sinful is wrong and that the Religious Right has lost it's influence.... I've always stated that paying any attention to O'Reilly is wrong and he can only influence the feeble-minded.
To: God'sgrrl
I stopped watching O'reilly.
My boycott.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:38:05 PM PDT
by
dts32041
To: God'sgrrl
The gist of O'Reilly's statement was that if you use religious based words such as "sinful", and relate it to the Bible, especially when referring to secular items, events, people etc., then the connection is specious.
It is much like referring to a lying SOB like Tom Daschle and his ilk and then saying they should be "ashamed" for something.
In the new liberal/socialist world there is no shame...
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:39:36 PM PDT
by
Vidalia
To: governsleastgovernsbest
In other words, relying on religious arguments for purposes of advocating public law is counter-productive and will tend to be rejected by a majority of Americans. He might be right, he might be wrong.
He's right.
BTW...good summation of the thrust of his "Talking Points".
To: God'sgrrl
He's just kissing minority heiny like most do these days on any issue no matter whether the cripple du jour is right or wrong. Truly pathetic O'reilly. BTW, is your radio show cancelled yet?
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:42:35 PM PDT
by
666beast
To: Vidalia
The gist of O'Reilly's statement was that if you use religious based words such as "sinful", and relate it to the Bible, especially when referring to secular items, events, people etc., then the connection is specious. They sure use it for "sin-taxes" though dont they. Hypocrites.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:42:47 PM PDT
by
smith288
To: governsleastgovernsbest
"In fairness, O'Reilly wasn't saying that homosexuality was right. He was making the much more limited point that calling anything "sinful" was not useful in arguing over what public policy should be, given that we live in a secular society. In other words, relying on religious arguments for purposes of advocating public law is counter-productive and will tend to be rejected by a majority of Americans. He might be right, he might be wrong. But in fairness, he was not saying that those who argue homosexuality is sinful are incorrect as a matter of substance, and that if fact homosexuality is OK." Fine line of reasoning--problem is that it is founded on the assumption that the prohibition on the conduct is an abstraction--God does not really exist; therefore this is just a public policy debate and if they do it behind closed doors and don't polute our kids, its ok.
God is reality--He is really there; He really does not like the conduct; and He tends to punish people for thumbing their nose at Him. So get prepared; because like Israel in 588 BC, America is about to get hammered by God for its public policy commitment to sinful conduct.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:43:38 PM PDT
by
David
To: Arthur Wildfire! March
Don't forget the gay, pedophile, priest....Mr.O'Rielly claims to be a member of that particular denomination....Their Bible has the same scripture you quoted....Picking and choosing which scriptures are relevant, Mr. O'Reilly makes you nothing more than a hypocrite to which you have no business criticizing others who happpen to believe the entire text of the Holy Scriptures are relevant...
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:44:39 PM PDT
by
hope
To: God'sgrrl
Bill has fallen in love with Rosie...and her friends
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:50:11 PM PDT
by
KQQL
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Your summary of the talking points memo is very accurate unlike several other statements in this thread that attribute personal perceptions to O'Reilly.
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posted on
10/04/2002 5:51:08 PM PDT
by
JonH
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