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Christiane Amanpour Reports - CNN Airs Controversial “Gods Warriors”
American Prophet The Website for Insight ^ | 8-24-07 | Rev Michael Bresciani

Posted on 08/24/2007 4:17:22 PM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani

The three part series on Christianity, Islam and Judaism is an enormous six hour long undertaking presented by veteran reporter Christiane Amanpour who is known to millions of Americans for her stellar reporting during the early days of the Iraq war.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: christianeamanpour; cnn; godswarriors
CNN’s choice of Christiane Amanpour to present these controversial issues was a wise choice because of her experience and her obvious ability to ask meaningful questions with skill and excellent timing.

A critique of all three segments would be impossible in a few paragraphs and even here only a cursory examination is possible. Looking only at the “Christian Warriors” segment has already raised endless controversy and discussion. Casting a critical eye on Christiane’s reporting and research would be a waste of time. She has a method and a thoroughness that is hard to question, only the nature and content of the report can come under any serious scrutiny.

Because an article is not an epic, necessity demands examination of only three main but significant points.

Starting with the interviews and comments about Rev. Jerry Falwell it is plain to see that he was afforded a title and a legendary status that he may not really have earned nor wanted. He was often referred to as the father of the conservative Christian right.

Few have contributed more than Rev. Falwell to the movement to restore faith in America. Yet even he would warn that it was not him but the founding fathers that connected America’s politics to Biblical principles in the forming of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Almost no attention was paid to the Christian principles America was founded on and that left the report in doubt at best. Falwell addressed the downward slide America has been on from the mid sixties to now through the founding of the “Moral Majority” and in the creation of “Regents University.” Conspicuously missing was any allusion to the fact that Americas very roots and foundation came from biblical beliefs and practices. At best Rev. Falwell only reminded us from whence we came.

The report went on to reveal the divisions among believers about social issues and matters like global warming. A great deal of attention was given to the Rev. Richard Cizik who has formed a movement of Christians who ascribe to his “creation care” theology. Cizik quotes bible passages about God’s commands to be good stewards of the earth’s resources and natural wonders. He urges believers to jump onboard the “green train” and says that the bible is all about saving the earth. He has gotten his share of flak from his own National Association of Evangelicals and other Christian notables such as Dr. James Dobson.

It seems that Rev. Cizik’s theology is tainted not by his lack of general bible knowledge but by his lack of eschatological understanding specifically. That Christ returns to earth is well known to all believers and regardless of when, one thing is certain, he does not return to a planet that man has completely destroyed. It is the souls of men that go on forever not the earth according to Christ and his apostles. (Luke 21:33) (2 Peter 3:10)

A cross section of ministers with opposing views about Christian involvement in politics is offered in the report. In the end it casts more doubt on the subject than a reasonably stable mind can endure. From Falwell to Rev Greg Boyd of the Woodland Hills Church in Minnesota the questions are craftily juxtaposed by Christiane but never quite answered. She says that the message of ministers like Boyd is that there can’t be a Christian nation any more than there can be a Christian bicycle.

Neither she nor they seem to have noticed that Christianity’s call to the statesmen and politicians in this nation is to their character not their politics. If they all were guided by the bible and the Holy Spirit the nation would not now be in its death throws and issues like abortion and same sex marriages would be non existent. As to whether Christians should or should not be involved in politics the simple admonishment of Christ in Mark 12:17 says it all, “And Jesus answering said unto them, Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's. And they marvelled at him.”

The last segment of the “Christian Warriors” piece deals heavily with Ron Luce and his “battle cry” rallies sponsored by the ministries of “Teen Mania.” The movement is based on the idea that our society is over secularized with among other things a “toxic pop culture.” Luce and other leaders say that TV, Hollywood, gamers, the internet and media in general have become “virtue terrorists.”

Those alarmed by the downward trends of youth culture have long been crying out for answers. Ron Luce and the teens that get his message are saying they have the answer. It would be impossible even for a novice student of the bible to say they are wrong.

The real question is what are the alternatives? Media did not ask America if it could invade the home and pollute our children’s hearts and minds. They are the first to use phrases like “don’t shove your faith down our throats.” The battle cry movement is reversing this phrase with “don’t shove your pop culture down our throats.” Who would not give these kids kudos for their powerful stand? They should be credited for being the first to come to their senses while educators, politicians, law enforcement and civic leaders are bogged down in debate and helplessness.

Rev Bresciani is a Christian author and a columnist for several online sites and magazines. His articles are now read in every country in the world. For articles and news from around the world visit “The Website for Insight” http://www.americanprophet.org

1 posted on 08/24/2007 4:17:23 PM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani
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To: Rev M. Bresciani
Already Posted:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1886153/posts
2 posted on 08/24/2007 4:19:50 PM PDT by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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To: Rev M. Bresciani

Pardon my french, but isn’t her name spelled Christiane Imawarwhore?


3 posted on 08/24/2007 4:21:16 PM PDT by null and void (I hate to suggest something this radical, but why not let the policy follow the facts? ~ReignOfError)
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To: null and void

Good choice? She is pretty much antiChristian...and proMoslem.....fancy that.


4 posted on 08/24/2007 4:27:28 PM PDT by JaneNC
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To: Rev M. Bresciani
CNN’s choice of Christiane Amanpour to present these controversial issues was a wise choice because of her experience and her obvious ability to ask meaningful questions with skill and excellent timing.

I've got a meaningful question with skill and excellent timing just for Amanpour: How can your father be named after the establisher of one religion ( Muhammad ) while you, his daughter, are named after the establisher of a different religion? Did you change your name to create an identity that would make your war against Christians easier?

5 posted on 08/24/2007 4:37:34 PM PDT by Perchant
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To: JaneNC

IOW, from a CNN point of view, totally unbiased...


6 posted on 08/24/2007 4:39:04 PM PDT by null and void (I hate to suggest something this radical, but why not let the policy follow the facts? ~ReignOfError)
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To: Rev M. Bresciani
That series is a must miss.
7 posted on 08/24/2007 4:40:57 PM PDT by stm (Fred Thompson in 08! Return our country to the era of Reagan Conservatism now.)
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To: Rev M. Bresciani

This anti-American, anti-Jew, anti-Christian is a CNN natural. Just another way to marginalize “Christianity” as just another faith. I’m sure she’ll be fair and objective.......blahhhhhhhhhhh!


8 posted on 08/24/2007 4:46:44 PM PDT by WyCoKsRepublican
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To: Rev M. Bresciani
I don’t give a HOOT if this has been already posted.

I did not read the article or your long reply.

I watched the CNN God’s Warriors.

That was the most disgusting one sided slant of reporting I have ever seen and I am a conservative but being in the Medical field we look beyond borders.

The segment when it lastly came to Christians was so twisted and out of context.

I saw a few inserts using Catholic teachings to pseudo pump up the Muslim covering of the head.

Worst reporting ever.

That show should be stricken’ from the record books...

I like Glenn Beck but CNN once gets a twisted sick view and failing grade.

And yes our family painfully sat through the whole show.

Shame on CNN and shame on Christine Ammourpour (sic).

I would like to as a woman in a undivine state take her hoodie off and slap her across the face.

What were they thinking? (putting this docu together)

Lord Jesus have mercy on all the stupid Human liars.

I really have never seen Christians berated in such a way that they are portrayed as Paris Hilton pop culture wear a cross nutso’.

That is such a lie.
I have never met a Christian via Baptist or Catholic who was acting like kids on ectazy (sic) like they showed on C.Amma slanted.

Hope she is happy telling lies about our Faith in Jesus but sucking up to her mind bend and prejudice.

FIRE HER NO CONTRACT. ACK.

9 posted on 08/24/2007 4:52:44 PM PDT by Global2010 ( Not to Late to Pray for comfort at this moment.....)
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To: Global2010
Don't hold back! Tell us how you really feel!
10 posted on 08/24/2007 4:54:27 PM PDT by null and void (I hate to suggest something this radical, but why not let the policy follow the facts? ~ReignOfError)
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To: null and void

Hey I don’t shake and rattle easy.

This was damn disgusting.

(u was bein’ sarcastic? rite)


11 posted on 08/24/2007 4:59:26 PM PDT by Global2010 ( Not to Late to Pray for comfort at this moment.....)
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To: Global2010
A bit. She is arguably the most disgusting newscaster on the air.
12 posted on 08/24/2007 5:03:36 PM PDT by null and void (I hate to suggest something this radical, but why not let the policy follow the facts? ~ReignOfError)
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To: Rev M. Bresciani
I have not watched this series but I hear people discussing it everywhere I go.

Didn't Scarborough or someone do a stinging critique of this? Didn't see it, but heard about that too. She apparently compares fundamentalists of Islam and Christianity and sees similarities--one of the favorite dumbass talking points of the secular fundamentalists. Her object was to find common threads in the various religions, and this is what she found, apparently.

She's another Elaine Pagels or Christopher Hitchens in wide-eyed innocent clothing.

13 posted on 08/24/2007 5:16:53 PM PDT by firebrand
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To: firebrand
She apparently compares fundamentalists of Islam and Christianity and sees similarities

CNN's multi-part series on the cold war made a moral equivalence between the USSR's gulag and our Kent State episode. They will stop at nothing. Both of these series will probably find their way into classrooms in the years to come.

IMHO, that is their real goal, as with the horrible biography of Reagan, to have them available to propagandize young minds in the future.

14 posted on 08/24/2007 5:25:49 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: oficerski
We have Medicare and Medicaid for the truly needy. Those that can work and have no insurance need to find a job that is legal and get off the streets...that's the way it works here.

As for large churches..it is because they are full! People in America are poor because they want to be poor. Anyone can get a free education to get a job. Anyone can get a college loan here...with no questions asked if they are a citizen!

My church and many many others send thousands of dollars every year to poor countries. Many people go without every week to help others but it seems it will never be enough! They want the shirt off of our backs and the homes we have built with our own two hands and sweat!

No...we are not all equal when it comes to working. In this country you are rewarded if you work if you do not it is your own fault.

Lastly...you think like a democrat...you do not belong here if you want to take away from those that have earned their rewards and give it to those who have not!

16 posted on 08/26/2007 5:37:39 AM PDT by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something. (Fred/Newt '08))
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To: JaneNC

Yes. You are correct. Her father was Iranian. She left with her father when the Shah left Iran. She lived a life of privilege, and; she went to a school in the east with friends being the Ivy leaque crowd. The left apparently does not care who distorts the facts nor what the bias of the reporter is as long as they blame Jews and distort the truth about Islam.


17 posted on 08/26/2007 1:33:13 PM PDT by Lumper20
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To: null and void

YES she is a traitor. Perhaps not, as I believe she was always a Muslim at heart.


18 posted on 08/26/2007 1:35:17 PM PDT by Lumper20
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