1 posted on
12/15/2002 10:52:44 AM PST by
RCW2001
To: RCW2001
The 1994 report, ''The Religious Right: The Assault on Tolerance and Pluralism in America,'' Well... as long as "the 1994 report" says so, Christianity MUST be evil. Thanks for clearing that up for us N.Y. Times. A shame you will burn in hell as non-believers...
To: RCW2001
What's the real matter for you? The Christians didn't come crawling to Allah after 9/ll?
3 posted on
12/15/2002 11:06:21 AM PST by
xJones
To: RCW2001
But given the Christian Right's domestic agenda,What exactly is the Christian right domestic agenda?
How can the so-called Christian right have an agenda when no such organization exists?
Since their is a "domestic" agenda, is their a international agenda also?
Inquiring minds want to know
4 posted on
12/15/2002 11:14:56 AM PST by
JZoback
To: RCW2001
Here we go again.
1) Trot out the leftist, secular Jews,
2) Do your best to raise the spectre of assimilation, extermination or any other excuse you can find to alientate the Christian supporters of Israel from the Jewish mainstream.
3) get it published in a left wing rag like the fervently Anti-Semitic NY times
4) Hope it gets repeated enough times to isolate Israel from the fervent support of US Christians
It is a never ending story.
Just another limp wristed left wing attempt to create schisms in the support of Israel.
Shema Yisrael
( and long live the US Christian supporters of Israel)
To: RCW2001
"Israel has intoxicated Christian fundamentalists since the day it was established. In their eyes, the Jewish state provides real-world proof that their reading of Biblical prophecies is correct -- and that the world is racing toward the Second Coming."This is either (1) intentional dysinformation or (2) stupidity.
To: RCW2001
"Yet it's still a romance with strange undertones."Perhaps to the author of this article.
"The Christian Right clergy continues to cite Israel as the clearest proof that the end is nigh -- and continues to express the expectation that Jews will then die or convert."
I'm no fundamentalist, and I'm not a member of the "Christian Right", but I haven't heard anything like this from any who are, only from "Liberal" propaganda machines, e.g. the New York Times.
It may be wishful thinking on their part.
Maybe they're merely displaying their usual inability to comprehend and accept reality.
To: RCW2001
Better a part of the Christian right than the Christian wrong.
10 posted on
12/15/2002 1:01:45 PM PST by
Migraine
To: RCW2001
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