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Falwell Skewers Media for Downplaying Islamic Atrocities Against Christians
American Family Association ^
| December 31, 2002
| Fred Jackson and Jody Brown
Posted on 01/02/2003 3:51:18 AM PST by Michael2001
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To: Michael2001
Go get 'em Jerry!
To: xm177e2
Actually, it is precisely because the Sudanese are people of color that they are ignored. The massacre in Rwanda is another example. Let us not forget that the U.S. Government is not a friend of Christians either - just look at how the courts and leglislatures are marginalizing and even slowly criminalizing Christianity. It won't be too long before Christians will be rounded up in America. Just wait till the next satanic liberal democrat is elected and see how fast things deteriorate here. If you need a refernce point, reflect on the moral freefall during the Clinton years in America.
Let us remember that Clinton bombed Serbia (A Christian nation)in order to save a muslim gangster people (Kosovo), and he said he did it for MORAL reasons. That was a LIE. If it were for moral reasons, why did the U.S. not intervene in Rwanda and Sudan? A combination of 3 reasons probably: 1) they were people of color, 2) the muslim sudanese sit on a big oil reserve, 3) Christians do not deserve protecting.
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01/02/2003 9:19:24 AM PST
by
exmarine
To: Michael2001
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01/02/2003 9:51:06 AM PST
by
Coleus
To: Alamo-Girl
Ping
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posted on
01/02/2003 2:50:17 PM PST
by
maestro
To: TonyRo76
Yes. Jane Fonda said something similar several years ago, something to the effect that bad things don't grow in the dark. Jane needs to rethink some of her positions.
To: maestro
Thanks for the heads up!
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To: TonyRo76
Did I say, "Bad things don't grow in the dark"? I meant to say, "Bad things don't grow in the light." 'Scuse me, Jane.
To: Michael2001
Thank God for voices like Falwell's.
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01/03/2003 11:06:59 AM PST
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k2blader
To: gulfcoast6
The Rev is right. What is he advocating? Besides that the media duly reported the incident and there was no editorial commentary, what should the media do? Is Falwell urging another Holy Crusade?
To: RightWhale
Like maybe explore what it is in Islam that leads people to kill. Like maybe point out how many Christian deaths there have been at the hands of Muslims this past year.
A lot of articles I read accused the Christians of provoking the Muslims be evangelising. As if this is an excuse for murder
To: Michael2001
explore what it is in Islam that leads people to kill. Christian, Muslim, Jewish, all have the same "what it is" that leads people to kill. All have sketchy track records. Most have gotten over it to a degree, but not entirely, and some haven't gotten over it at all. Sounds like Falwell is urging a new Crusade. Is he?
To: RightWhale
Sounds like Falwell is urging a new Crusade.
Where exactly are you reading this?
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posted on
01/03/2003 11:33:36 AM PST
by
k2blader
To: k2blader; RightWhale
Where exactly are you reading this? I'd say from his crystal ball, obviously rose colored.
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01/03/2003 11:35:31 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
To: RightWhale; All
When was the last time you actually listened to Jerry Falwell?
Yesterday?
Last Week?
Last Month?
Is it my imagination, or are the only people listening to Jerry Falwell today are Liberals?
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posted on
01/03/2003 11:39:00 AM PST
by
Hunble
To: k2blader
If not, then what is he advocating?
To: Hunble
Is Falwell advocating something? If so, what?
To: RightWhale; k2blader
If not, then what is he advocating? The truth, for starters; like, Islam is NOT a religion of peace; that it targets Christians; that Christians are mistreated around the world, but our liberal media ignores all of this, which is another truth.
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posted on
01/03/2003 11:41:57 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
To: RightWhale
That is my question!
I have not listened to Jerry Falwell since George Herbert Walker Bush was President and have absolutely no idea what he is saying.
But listening to my Liberal friends, they can quote him every single day.
Why?
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posted on
01/03/2003 11:42:40 AM PST
by
Hunble
To: nicmarlo
Islam is NOT a religion of peace Is Christianity a religion of peace? Has it always been so? What is Falwell saying without actually mouthing the words?
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