Mr. Lynn is a member of the same denomination of Jeremiah Wright(UCC).
To: ReformationFan
Wouldn’t Louis Gohmert better spend his time challenging John Boehner or challenging McCarthy for Majority Leader?
2 posted on
06/13/2014 7:10:16 PM PDT by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: ReformationFan
hehe
I have friends who have called them ‘Unitarians Considering Christianity’ for years.
7 posted on
06/13/2014 7:19:38 PM PDT by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: ReformationFan
Atheists, just like Muslims, are not content to coexist with Christians _ they will tirelessly lobby to criminalize Christianity. That’s what the Stalinists did, that’s what the Maoists did, that’s what Kim Il-Sung did, that’s what Pol Pot did, and that’s what Barry Lynn, Madalyn Murray O’Hare, Margaret Sanger, and most of the American liberals are trying to do. Richard Dawkins and company can’t wait for their ‘right’ to murder a schoolchild who dares to pray in school.
Keep that in mind the next time you see a “Coexist” bumper sticker.
8 posted on
06/13/2014 7:22:00 PM PDT by
Objective Scrutator
(All liberals are criminals, and all criminals are liberals)
To: ReformationFan
Preach it, Brother Louie. He has preached from the pulpit at our church before.
To: ReformationFan
"It was Sunday morning early in the year 1776. In the church where Pastor Muhlenberg preached, it was a regular service for his congregation, but a quite different affair for Muhlenberg himself. Muhlenberg's text for the day was Ecclesiastes 3 where it explains, 'To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven; a time to be born, and a time to die, a time to plant, and a time to pluck what is planted...'"
"Coming to the end of his sermon, Peter Muhlenberg turned to his congregation and said, 'In the language of the holy writ, there was a time for all things, a time to preach and a time to pray, but those times have passed away.' As those assembled looked on, Pastor Muhlenberg declared, 'There is a time to fight, and that time is now coming!' Muhlenberg then proceeded to remove his robes revealing, to the shock of his congregation, a military uniform."
"Marching to the back of the church he declared, 'Who among you is with me?' On that day 300 men from his church stood up and joined Peter Muhlenberg. They eventually became the 8th Virginia Brigade fighting for liberty."
"Frederick Muhlenberg, Peter's brother, was against Peter's level of involvement in the war. Peter responded to Frederick writing, 'I am a Clergyman it is true, but I am a member of the Society as well as the poorest Layman, and my Liberty is as dear to me as any man, shall I then sit still and enjoy myself at Home when the best Blood of the Covenant is spilling? ...So far am I from thinking that I act wrong, I am convinced it is my duty to do so and duly I owe to God and my country."
Lynn would have gone to the British to provide a list of the names of Muhlenberg and all his flock for infecting the revolution with religion.
11 posted on
06/13/2014 7:32:39 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin.)
To: ReformationFan
Lynn revealled he wasn’t a Christian just a guy with the word reverend in front of his name.
12 posted on
06/13/2014 7:33:32 PM PDT by
RginTN
To: ReformationFan
Good for Louie for flushing out the repugnant poser and liar
15 posted on
06/13/2014 7:57:20 PM PDT by
fahraint
(git theah fuhstest with the mostest)
To: ReformationFan
Lynn was a leader of the anti-draft movement in DC and affiliated with several communist united fronts (i.e. the “peace movement” - New Mobe, PCPJ, etc).
Slick and sleazy, a young Saul Alinsky (whom I’ve met).
I wouldn’t be surprised if he was a closet communist like the late Rev. Bill Hogan (a friend of the Chicago politicos).
To: ReformationFan
great job Rep. Gohmert. that is the way to do it.
21 posted on
06/13/2014 9:53:21 PM PDT by
dadfly
To: ReformationFan
Congressional hearings to determine someone’s belief or non - belief is? They really have no real issues to investigate?
You’ll know there is a problem if Gohmert holds up a secret list of 300 atheists or if a witness starts yelling “Have you no decency?!?!?”
To: ReformationFan
Jeremiah wright aside,
I think all believers should agree with the separation of church and state.
Especially if believers see the country’s state run religion as secular humanism and not messiah led...
After all, we are told to come out of babylon, not worship with it..
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