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But Look At The Christian Right
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Posted on 10/04/2002 7:57:31 AM PDT by RCW2001
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posted on
10/04/2002 7:57:31 AM PDT
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RCW2001
To: RCW2001
No academic scholar of the Bible would agree with any of this, but no matter.Make that SECULAR scholar. (Apparently only secular scolars can be unbiased.) If you can believe that G-d, the Lord of Creation, spends His time pulling strings, writing books, and causing nations to do this or that, you can believe anything.
Now, this is interesting. This guy is probably a Jew (as evidenced by his hesitance to use the full name of God) yet he claims not to believe that God doesn't inject His will into the world.
To: RCW2001
The real dangerous to the world fundamentalists, are the Islamakazi Radical Fundamentalists.
Seen any Christian Fundamentalists flying planes into the WTC recent, RCW2001?
Only your buddies the Islamakazi Radical Fundamentalists and their controllers the IslamoFascist do that.
To: RCW2001
I guess we should really just embrace our Islamist brothers huh?
Wow, you always give us such important things to think about. Where would we be without you pointing out how evil and nasty the Jews and Zionists really are?
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:06:56 AM PDT
by
mgstarr
To: RCW2001
Since when was the Christian Right ever pro-Arab? I don't remember that?
To: RCW2001
To: RCW2001
Another anti-Christian rant. Ravitch takes careful aim and then shoots up in the air without giving any specifics at all. It appears that he has been trying to read other peoples' mail.
To: RCW2001
They had never been particularly pro-Israel beforeBS.
Having been raised in a fundamentalist church, I can tell you the religious right's "rabid" pro-Israel position has never wavered. It was identical in the 1950s.
To: RCW2001
Christian Right of Fundamentalist ChristiansDoes anyone have the website for this organization? They sound like my group of people. ;-)
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:13:47 AM PDT
by
Frapster
To: RCW2001
Here is another fundamentalist group of Islamakazis that represent more danger to the world in a mintute than the Christians do in a century:
('Wahhabi Lobby' Takes the Offensive!, link)The first paragraph says it all about those who support the Islamakazis. They are paid to do it: Totalitarian regimes in the Middle East have targeted the United States with a well-financed influence campaign that is being rooted in American politics. Veteran watchers of the "active-measures" programs of the former Soviet Union say this Islamist propaganda offensive bears an uncanny resemblance to the old Soviet international front operations and the broad parade of fellow travelers who used themes of peace, tolerance and civil liberties to advance Soviet strategic goals by weakening the United States at home and abroad.
To: RCW2001
More data on the most dangerous people on this earth, and not fundamental Christians. The most dangerous people on this earth of the Islamakazis, their masters the Islamofascists and their paid supporters who try 24/7 to present these criminally insane clymers as good people.
(In the late 1960s Palestinian secular movements such as Al Fatah and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) began to target civilians outside the immediate arena of conflict. Following Israel's 1967 defeat of Arab forces, Palestinian leaders realized that the Arab world was unable to militarily confront Israel. At the same time, lessons drawn from revolutionary movements in Latin America, North Africa, Southeast Asia as well as during the Jewish struggle against Britain in Palestine, saw the Palestinians move away from classic guerrilla, typically rural-based, warfare toward urban terrorism. Radical Palestinians took advantage of modern communication and transportation systems to internationalize their struggle. They launched a series of hijackings, kidnappings, bombings, and shootings, culminating in the kidnapping and subsequent deaths of Israeli athletes during the 1972 Munich Olympic games. link)
To: Blood of Tyrants
bump to watch - this oughta be interesting < flameshields >
To: RCW2001
All these speculations and expectations proceed from a literal reading of various biblical portions, tendentiously interpreted as predictions of the future. No academic scholar of the Bible would agree with any of this, but no matter As a statement of fact, this is dirt-ignorant, dead-wrong, and stupidly-biased.
Otherwise, of course, A-OK. (What could you expect, I suppose, from a guy who can't spell "G-o-d" correctly?)
Dan
Biblical Christianity web site
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:22:00 AM PDT
by
BibChr
To: RCW2001
"You have to be an intellectual to believe such nonsense. No ordinary man could be such a fool.' George Orwell"The tone and tendency of liberalism...is to attack the institutions of the country under the name of reform and to make war on the manners and customs of the people under the pretext of progress." - Benjamin Disraeli
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:23:57 AM PDT
by
hosepipe
To: RCW2001
The overwhelming majority of people who post to this site seem quite concerned about this world.
To: Diogenesis
Diogenesis, would you please post some of your 9/11 pictures that were the result of Islamakazis and not evil fundamentalist Christians.
Also, if you have any current pictures of the rampant killing in Israel by the Fundamentalist POS Islamakazis, please post them.
Thanks
To: RCW2001
Right-wing Zionists here (neo-conservatives) and in Israel (Likud) have to hold their noses when they realize how little Israel means for the fundamentalists except as its fate ushers in the End.
This is absurd. As both a fundamentalist (theologically) and a Zionist, I can say that this guy is merely typical of liberalism as it happens to manifest itself in Jews: although it shows some peculiarities due to the author's particular time and place, it is still untethered to reality (see Barbra) and given over to the reification of hysterics (see Barbra).
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:33:37 AM PDT
by
aruanan
To: RCW2001
The fundamentalist movement Pro-Israel attitude began in the late 70's and was part of what pushed "The Great One" into the White House.
The only reason its showing up in the press is the Pro-Israel Jewish lobby is finally noticing where its friends are.
Better late than never.
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:40:16 AM PDT
by
Zathras
To: BibChr; RCW2001
Otherwise, of course, A-OK. (What could you expect, I suppose, from a guy who can't spell "G-o-d" correctly?)
Come on, Dan. As many times as you've been told why G-d is written G-d, you should remember by now. If you don't remember, that is troubling because it calls into question your ability to learn anything new. If you do remember but continue to pretend that you don't so you can use it as a jibe, then it calls into question your character. So I'll just hope that you forgot, because a bad memory, though something to be regretted, isn't something of which one needs to repent.
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posted on
10/04/2002 8:40:47 AM PDT
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aruanan
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