Posted on 10/18/2012 2:44:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Since this type of stuff has been #1 in the playbook for Axlegrease & Co since Baraq’s 1995 entry into election contests, surely a guy as bright as Dinesh should have expected this.
I mean a marginally informed FReeper like myself knows that’s how Obama won his elections.
Then it's between him and his God.
During primary season, he proudly told the story of how his brother-in-law asked if he was a Democrat since supporting Romney. 75% Dinesh D’Huffington-Brock is openly supporting the Dem candidate in 2016, and writes a book that he was tricked by the right.
He didn’t think much of throwing his daughter overboard.
I am not sure why people would assume that WORLD magazine is pro-Obama.
People who pretend to be Christians should be expected to walk the walk. Especially in PUBLIC. And it should be other Christians who hold them accountable and that seems to be the case here.
Really? From the news story, it appears to me that someone was after a news story and badgering D’Souza about whether he stayed in the same hotel room as his girlfriend.
Looks like a case of “he said, he said” to me - not Christians “holding D’Souza accountable.”
I was going by the original story, which this article calls into doubt.
Of course, the fundamentalist thought processes on FR take no time at all, being mostly nonexistent. I know. It takes no time at all for some people to pick up stones and cast them.
I believe he used to be a CATHOLIC, the he turned Prostestant....what’s up,Dinesh???
There is only ONE God....he , nor anyone else has their OWN God.
Who cares who he sleeps with?
He’s a smart guy. He should have known better than to show up with his girlfriend to a christian conference on “ defending the faith and applying a Christian worldview to their lives”, less than 3 weeks from the election.
Just stupid.
After straightforward saying that World Magazine was incorrect in their reporting, attributed a libelous quote to him he never made, and opted not to include the fact that he’d been separated from his wife for two years even though he’d told that to the reporter, Warren Smith, directly, Dinesh gets down to what really appears to be behind the story:
“Marvin Olasky, the editor of World, is the former provost of the Kings College. Olasky was on the search committee when I interviewed to be president, and he vehemently opposed my candidacy. Olasky publicly admitted that he was resigning his position as a consequence of my appointment. The reporter who wrote this story, Warren Smith, also used to work as a consultant for Kings until I decided not to renew his contract. And what was Olaskys gripe against me? As he put it, I was seeking to make Kings a non-denominational mere Christianity college in the image of C.S. Lewis. This for Olasky was simply intolerable. Having nursed his grievance for two years, now apparently Olasky is using World to continue his vendetta.”
Most fundamentalist Christians see divorce as a sin and remarriage after divorce as adultery. Over the course of my life, I have seen the standards of behavior move significantly towards permissiveness within the Christian community.
It is all between the true believer and God in the end.
What does that have to do with it? Why do you think Catholics are a democrat voting block?
I’m surprised D’Souza would not know it’s wrong to introduce his lover at a Christian conference while he’s still married as if that does not matter!
But it was catty of World Mag. to make it public in order to cause division and severely hurt the guy and everybody else. Someone with a brain and Christian leadership heart should have talked privately to him and gotten a couple at the hotel conference to split and bunk in a male room and a female room.
Catty stuff like this is incompetent and destructive.
What a mess.
You certainly do.
The gal’s husband?
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